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Successful implementation of an information system can be ensured with a tried and tested approach that minimises the risk involved.
The first level of specification is the requirements definition. This expresses the functionality the client wishes the system to provide. If written by the client unaided, it is likely to omit aspects of the business which the client considers to be self-evident. It is written in plain narrative language and must be understandable by non-specialist staff.
The second level is the requirements specification or functional specification. This falls in complexity between the requirements definition and the ultimate software specification. It should still be understandable to non-specialists, but will be written with sufficient rigor to form the basis for the final specification. This is normally the basis for the contract between client and supplier.
Key Performance has many years' experience, we are uniquely qualified to deliver accurate and complete requirements definitions and functional specifications because we begin and end with your business needs.
We specialise in the following areas:
- Entry level departmental solutions based on easy to use systems based on Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access technology
- More Advanced systems using MySQL and PHP to create user friendly database driven web solutions
- Industrial strength Microsoft SQL Server solutions that are the standard solution for the blue chip corporate organisation
The exact nature of the solution will vary, but Key Performance personnel will have the experience to provide the appropriate service.
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