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OCR: 5.7 CHAPTER 10 SECTION System Design MANY ASPECTS of designing an information system resemble an architectural construction project Suppose that during the analysis phase an architect determines the elements new building will contain A single- family home, for example, might require bedrooms, bathrooms closets, kitchen living room, dining room, and laundry room. In the design phase, the architect must figure out how to arrange these elements. Should all the rooms be on the same floor? How many bedrooms? Where will the closets be located? Where will the doors be placed to create the best traffic pat- tern? As the architect answers these questions, the design for the house begins to emerge In Section c you'll learn how project team applies the same approach to design new information system. ...