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1
Rich Pictures
  • COMM1B
  • Information Systems Analysis
  • Unit 4
  • (This is based on the Jeremy Rose handout)

2
Overview
  • Objectives of Session Coverage
  • SSM (Soft Systems Methodology)
  • Rich Pictures and How to Construct Them.
  • Example Icons and Rich Picture Example
  • Root Definitions
  • Format of Root Definitions
  • What Does it Mean?
  • CATWOE Analysis
  • Any More?

3
Objectives of Session Coverage
  • To provide a context for understanding the use of
    rich pictures
  • To outline the manner in which these are
    supported by
  • root definitions and
  • CATWOE analysis

4
SSM (Soft Systems Methodology)
  • SSM systems thinking approach
  • SSM has seven steps
  • In step 2 problem situation expressedrich
    pictures are used.

5
Rich Pictures
  • In reviewing a situation or examining a system
    the analysts first task is to
  • 'express' the problem situation i.e. to form a
    rich picture.
  • Rich picture 'thorough, but non-judgmental
    understanding
  • this understanding is acquired through normal
    investigative techniques see unit 3.

6
Rich Pictures
  • Usually free form diagrams or cartoons
  • Pictures provide an excellent way of sorting out
    and prioritising complex problem areas.
  • Pictures display relationships
  • the way business functions work together.
  • They may include elements of
  • structure (e.g. the departments of a university)
  • process (e.g. studying, examining),
  • issues, concerns, or developments (e.g.
    implementing a quality service).

7
How to Construct Them?
  • They show what is considered important in the
    situation. But there are no rules
  • Matchstick men and women are common,
  • sometimes bubbles coming out of their mouths
    indicate important issues,
  • crossed swords for conflict,
  • eyeballs indicate something being overlooked,
    inspected or supervised
  • you can make up your own icons as you go along.

8
Example Icons
The idea is simply to get something on paper
often working with others even where they have
different, even conflicting, ideas.
9
Rich Picture Example
  • Here is an example of a rich picture what does
    it tell you?
  • source P.J. Lewis, 'Rich Picture building in the
    SSM,' European Journal of Information Systems

10
Rich Picture Example (from Avison and
Fitzgeralds IS Developemnt Methodologies,
Techniques and Tools. McGraw-Hill, 2nd Edition,
1995.
  • The Secretary of a growing Professional
    Association believed many of its operations could
    be computerised including membership,
    examination, and tuition administration. Before
    commissioning any new systems she wanted an
    overview of where potential benefits would be
    found and what problems might exist.
  • A consultancy looked at what was going on in the
    organisation and created an initial rich picture
    of the situation.

11
Rich Picture for the Scenario
  • This picture demonstrates a for instance
  • conflict between the secretary and the education
    secretary about the how and what to computerise
  • Worries of the education assistant about the
    thought of automation - should alert to the
    potential for poor usage and user resistance,
    therefore also the need for training and support.

12
Rich Picture Example
(from Linda MacAulays Requirements
Engineering, Springer-Verlag London Ltd).
  • A vehicle rental company (VCR) rents cars and
    vans to private and business users. They have
    had a significant rise in the level of business
    rentals and predict that this will be the fastest
    growing market sector over the next five years.
    VCR is trying to decide whether to establish a
    separate corporate service operation to target
    medium to large organizations. VCRs aim is to
    become a sole supplier of vehicle rentals to its
    corporate customers.

13
Rich Picture for the Scenario
14
Detail of Rich Picture
Area of agreement denoted by handshake
Area of conflict denoted by crossed swords
15
Root Definitions
Root definitions follow rich pictures.
  • A root definition is
  • a short textual definition of the aims and means
    of the system to be modelled.
  • It is not the real world that is being modelled,
    but potential or 'virtual' systems that are
    logical and coherent

16
Format of Root Definitions
  • A system to do X, by (means of) Y, in order to Z
  • telling us
  • what the system will do,
  • how it is to be done, and
  • why it is being done (its long term aims).

17
What Does it Mean?
  • A university owned and operated system to award
    degrees and diplomas to suitably qualified
    candidates (X), by means of suitable assessment
    (Y), (in conformance with national standards), in
    order to demonstrate the capabilities of
    candidates to potential employers (Z).
  • This is not everything a university does
  • The root definition is talking about one part of
    a much wider system
  • Opinions may differ as to the validity of various
    parts of the statement.
  • But it is not supposed to be a description of
    what assessment actually does in the university,
    but a well-defined concept
  • 'if this is what assessment is supposed to be,
    how would we go about doing it?'

18
CATWOE Analysis
  • Rich pictures and basic root definitions are
    supplemented by CATWOE analysis.
  • To build coherent and comprehensive root
    definitions.
  • CATWOE analysis for the assessment system results
    in

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Any More?
  • There is a lot more to SSM than this but for
    the purposes of this module we go no further.
  • Rich pictures and their accompanying root
    definitions and CATWOE analysis provide a
    mechanism for
  • mapping out a problem situation,
  • identifying conflicts, issues and opportunities
  • clarifying the central focus of the systems
    analysis being undertaken (in the root
    deinfition) and
  • providing some clear structured way of expressing
    the elements within the system (CATWOE analysis).
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