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Managing Information Technology (primary interdependent variables (time,…
Managing Information Technology
Tangible: easy to quantify and typically measured
Intangible: difficult to quantify or measure
primary interdependent variables
time
cost
scope
If one changes another is most likely going to too
Communication is the most important part of the plan
PERT charts: graphical network models that depicts project tasks and the relationship between them
Critical path: is from start to finish
Gnatt chart: bar graph
Insourcing: use own experts in house
Outsourcing: one organization provides severeness for another organization
Benefits of outsourcing: increase quality and efficiency, reduce expenses, access to outside experts, EOS, and advanced technology
Challenges: length of contract, threat to competitive advantage, and loss of confidentiality
CoBIT: set of guidelines and supporting tools for IT governances and it accepted everywhere
Europe: adhere to a directive- rights to know the source and purpose, access to inaccuracies, and disallow the dudes of personal data
United States: COPPA- collection of personal information about children under 13 and HIPAA- confidentiality of patient records
Canada: PIPEDA- provide right privacy with respect to how their information is collected or used