What are the six main phases in the System Development Life Cycle. What happens in each phase?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: Plan the system project including scheduling, budgeting, and staffing.
Analyze the new system requirements, such as what reports are required and what data needs to be collected by the system.
Design business processes and databases for the new system.
Build/buy and test databases and computer programs for the new system.
Install new IT hardware, software, and databases.
Deploy the new system, using the system on an ongoing basis and maintaining and updating it as necessary.

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Management of the Catering Company would like the Food Division to transfer 10,000 cans of its final product to the Restaurant Division for $30. The Food Division sells the product to customers for $70 per unit. The Food Division's variable cost per unit is $35 and its fixed cost per unit is $10.

If the Food Division has 10,000 units available capacity, what is the minimum transfer price the Food Division should accept? a) $35 b) $70 c) $45 d) $30

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Which of the following would NOT be a target for a trade sales promotion offered by Rubbermaid, a manufacturer of storage and organization products?

a. a Rubbermaid distributor b. a buyer for the kitchen department in a large discount store c. a store that is called The Container Store d. a student who needs to organize her college dorm room e. a wholesaler of plastic storage bins

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