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OCR: Step 1 Using nontechnical language, list the Huiktions to be included in the new system. Step 2 FUNCTION IDENTIFICATION Specify the project's goals and benefits, function by function. Step 4 BENEFIT IDENTIFICATION Determine the new system's business, management, and technical objectives, identity Step 3 similarities and differences Brenk the project down into phoses cind assiga between those objectives, and the functions to be delivered at each phase. seek consensus for coch ano, FUNCTIONALITY AND OBJECTIVES' CONSENSUS PHASES CORRESPONDENCE Step 5 Develop your best estimate of the cost of auch phase -De then double the number. COST DETERMINATION Step 6 Determine The business and technical, barriers to menting requirements. CONSTRAINTS IDENTIFICATION Determine which processes will take place on the server and which processes will take place on the client, then develop a working model of what the system will do. CLIENT/SERVER MODEL GENERATION Step 8 Decide which software components should be. bought and which components must be developed; then find the right tools. DEVELOPING VERSUS BUYING AND TOOL SELECTION Step 9 Define the project's import on information technology resources, MPACT ON RESOURCES Step 10 Understand the potential organizational and cultural impocis on the corporation and develop a plan to manage the changes. IMPACT ON THE ORGANIZATION AND CORPORATE CULTURE Step 11 Develop a thorough training plan for the technical staff. TRAINING AND SUPPORT PLANS FOR USERS AND CUSTOMERS Step 12 Develop systems using FIGURE 1 Follow these 12 Incremental Methodology steps (customized for your organization) for suc- CLIENT/SERVER SYSTEM cessful client/server projects. DEVELOPMENT