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Buy here: http://homework.plus/mgmt-321-module-1-group-assign ments/ Activity 1.3 Review Question Part 1: Answer the Module Review Questions listed below. These questions were chosen to demonstrate your understanding and help you assess your progress. 1. Compare and contrast the role of a systems analyst, business analyst, and infrastructure analyst 2. Compare and contrast phases, steps, techniques, and deliverables, and describe the phases of SDLC. 3. Which phase in the SDLC is most important? 4. Describe the major elements and issues with waterfall development. 5. Describe the major elements and issues with parallel development. Part 2: Module Practice: Create a cost-benefit analysis that illustrates the return on investment that you would receive from purchasing a computer. For assistance, you may visit computer-related Web sites (www.dell.com, www.hp.com) to view tangible costs that you can include in your analysis. Project the computer cost at $1,070.00. Include a three-year period of time and provide the net present value of the final total.

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Buy here: http://homework.plus/mgmt-321-module-1-group-assignments/ Activity 1.3 Review Question Part 1: Answer the Module Review Questions listed below. These questions were chosen to

demonstrate your understanding and help you assess your progress.

1. Compare and contrast the role of a systems analyst, business analyst, and

infrastructure analyst

2. Compare and contrast phases, steps, techniques, and deliverables, and describe the

phases of SDLC.

3. Which phase in the SDLC is most important?

4. Describe the major elements and issues with waterfall development.

5. Describe the major elements and issues with parallel development.

Part 2: Module Practice:

Create a cost-benefit analysis that illustrates the return on investment that you would receive

from purchasing a computer. For assistance, you may visit computer-related Web sites

(www.dell.com, www.hp.com) to view tangible costs that you can include in your analysis. Project

the computer cost at $1,070.00. Include a three-year period of time and provide the net present

value of the final total.