bmis 235-01 by r obert rosin a lex power a nthony nikula d avid orella

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BMIS 235-01 By Robert Rosin Alex Power Anthony Nikula David Orella

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Page 1: BMIS 235-01 By R obert Rosin A lex Power A nthony Nikula D avid Orella

BMIS 235-01

By

Robert Rosin

Alex Power

Anthony Nikula

David Orella

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Introduction

Established in 2010 Company is based on 5 Key Pillars

Our PeopleOur ProcessOur PartnersComprehensive DocumentationContinual Improvement

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Objectives to Achieve An effective means for employees to

search through our customer records and company data-warehouse

A fast and easy way for us to access our records to better assist customers

Create the tools to better understand customer behavior and purchasing decisions

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Strategies and with SDLC approach

Fast and easy way to assess records and information.

Most important

Hardware, programs, database, procedures, and people

Phasing in the new system

Updating and staying current

Systems ImplementationProduct:

Operational System

Systems ImplementationProduct:

Operational System

Systems Investigation(Definition) Product:

Feasibility Study

Systems Investigation(Definition) Product:

Feasibility Study

Systems AnalysisProduct:

Functional Requirements

Systems AnalysisProduct:

Functional Requirements

Systems DesignProduct:

System Specifications

Systems DesignProduct:

System Specifications

Systems MaintenanceProduct:

Improved System

Systems MaintenanceProduct:

Improved System

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Business Application Website

RegistrationOrder FormCGI (Common Gateway Interface)

○ (Form Mail)○ Process and e-mail results

Excel SpreadsheetPivot Table

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Web Page

http://barney.gonzaga.edu/~rrosin/TermP

A means for our existing, as well as potential customers, to gain information about our company and make purchases in a fast and efficient manor

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OLAP/Pivot TableCustomer (All)

zProductName TotalCross Classic Century Black Ballpoint Pen 26.49Desk Saver 12" Desk Accessories System A 49.99MMF Industries Kable Secuirty Pen 38.29Monteverde Mega Ink Ball, Black Barrel 125Monteverde Regatta Fountain Pen, Medium Tip 73.99OXO Good Grips Pencil Cup 6.99Safeco 12-Compartment Radius Front Desktop Organizer 150Staples Pen/Laser Pointer 25.99

• Ability to choose and manipulate the Customer, Product and Price

• G:\School\Gonzaga\BMIS\Termproject\BMIS235-01-G7-Product.xls

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Porter Model1. Customers (Customer

information systems)

2. Competitors (Rivalry- Office Depot, Staples, Office Max)

3. Suppliers (Manufacturers)

4. Threat of new entrants (Innovative and unique)

5. Substitutes (various office products)

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Competitive Strategies & Value Chain

Focus- Pens instead of other office products

Differentiation- Quality vs. quantity

Wide selection of pens

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Conclusion

With our system we effectively gain knowledge and trends from our customers.

Our system will allow us to generate business and effectively produce quality products in a timely manner.

Are there any Questions?