Outline/rough draft of paper has already been completed. Per the teacher comments (also noted below), please finalize this paper based on the following critiera:
Plan and Design a Small System:
Using the outline predefineded in the attached document, identify and document a full information system for a small company – applying basic steps of the SDLC to building an IT infrastructure for an electronic health care data system for an urgent care facility.
Some of the key technical issues to address include privacy, security, shared resources, data format, storage and common file format. The results should be presented in a 1800 to 2400 word paper (no more than 1.5 line spacing and no more than 12 point type) that details each step in the SDLC (Systems Development Life Cycle) with an emphasis on the technology outcome.
The Waterfall SDLC model approach was chosen, and should be clearly articulated in this paper through the following steps:
- Complete a preliminary investigation, requirements analysis, and system recommendation
- Specify a detailed design based on your set of requirements.
- Develop the system according to your design specification.
- Outline how you would test the system and gain user acceptance.
In your submission, be sure to include any references used in APA style for your source information in a bibliography as well as cite them within the body of your paper.
**Please keep the outline as presented in the draft layout for this assignment. This draft has already been submitted and graded by the teacher with the following comments:
Comments:You do a great job on detailing the SDLC model and its elements but your draft lacked details on how you will implement a solution for your organization. I am going to go on the belief you will provide me a much clearer picture in your final paper. If I am wrong in this belief, let me know now. Thanks.
**Based on the teacher comments please be sure to also include implementing the system of choice to the organization.
Plan & Design a Small System
Plan & Design a Small System
Electronic Healthcare Data System
For an urgent care facility
jvcapm 9/22/2013
Healthcare is a very complex, highly dynamic and interactive environment that rely on many resources to deliver care in an effort to meeting the health needs of people. Urgent care facilities primary function is to treat injuries or illnesses that require immediate care, but are not life threatening or serious enough for a patient to visit a traditional hospital emergency room. (Wikipedia, 2013)
Therefore, a well-tested methodology for an interactive software development and implementation process like the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is the best suited approach for successfully building an IT infrastructure. For the purposes of this case study, I will be examining how to implement using the SDLC to facilitate and help coordinate a new data system to support an urgent care facility. The data system chosen for this case study is CureMD SMART Cloud. “Scalable for all practice sizes, SMART Cloud provides a limitless environment to perform every day clinical, administrative and financial functions without the cost and hassle of in-house technology.” (CureMD, 2011)
SDLC is unique in capturing constantly changing system requirements through obtaining feedback from system users and integrating technical aspects into various phases so that both the business and user needs are met. Since a data system has already been selected, the SDLC model of choice is the Waterfall development. The Waterfall model consists of ten phases. “A timeline can be established with specific deadlines for each phase, and a software solution can precede through the development process much like a product on an assembly line.” (University of Maryland University College) The purpose of this study is to use a Waterfall SDLC Model for the successful implementation of a health care data system, CureMD SMART Cloud, by incorporating the following systematic approach in the appropriate stages of a SDLC.
The ten steps of a Waterfall SDLC Model are:
· Initiation
· System Concept Development
· Planning
· Requirements
· Design
· Development
· Integration and Testing
· Implementation
· Operations and Maintenance
· Disposition
Initiation
Analysis of the business need: First step, the project initiation phase, a problem must be identified.
Identify why CureMD SMART Cloud application is necessary and what are the benefits by implementing.
System Concept Development
Begins once the software CureMD SMART Cloud has been approved as the IT technology solution. The focus of this stage is divided into two segments: evaluating feasibility of alternative software solutions, and clearly defining the scope of the project.
Definition of project scope
Evaluation of technical alternatives
Planning
Identify and define goals
Future course of action
Strong and visible leadership (PMP)
Requirements
User needs and cognitive aspects
Infrastructure and system requirements
Development of planned test scripts/scenarios
Design/Development/Integration & Testing
Understanding purpose and system interactions
Establishing communication pathways between systems
Assess security risks
Customization
User interface
System functionality tested
Implementation
System Deployment
Training and support
Operations & Maintenance
Establishing oversight committees, contingency planning, and drafting non-compliance policies
Monitoring of system performance
Continue support through end user training and documentation
Disposition
Notice to user community
Shutting down the system
Archiving data and system components
Works Cited
CureMD. (2011, October). SMART Cloud – The Fastest Growing Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Sortware. Retrieved September 2013, from CureMD Healthcare: http://www.curemd.com/news2011Oct.htm
University of Maryland University College. (n.d.). UMUC – IFSM201. Retrieved August 2013, from IFSM201: Concepts and Applications of Information Technology: http://tychousa10.umuc.edu/cgi-bin/id/CDI/index.pl?class=1209:IFSM310Z:VIEW&module=2&default=M2-Module_2/S1-Overview.html
Wikipedia. (2013, September 19). Health care. Retrieved 2013, from Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_care