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Assignment 2
List of possible applications/softwares
1 Production management application of “NADEK” Company.
2 Customer Management System of “SACO” Company
3 Repair (Maintenance) service System of the “EXTRA” Company.
4 Track Order System of the “NOON” company.
Tasks
1- Choose one application/software from the above list.
2- Apply the “Brainstorming Paradox” to find and write the correspondent exceptions and
problems faced by the chosen application or Part of it (specify the part if needed).
3- Apply the SWOT analysis for evaluation of the actual situation (based on the ideas you
have about the application).
Bonus
You will get a 1 Mark bonus, if you apply the “Osborn Checklist” to explore the
transformation possibilities that you can apply to your key creativity idea. This idea must be
written before the application of the “Osborn Checklist”.
For better understanding, try to read the annex. Try to explore also:
Course Reference Topic 6: Elicitation
Lab Reference Lab 6
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Annex
Brainstorming paradox
Brainstorming paradox is a modification of regular brainstorming in that events
that must not occur are collected.
Afterward, the group develops measures to prevent the events collected earlier
from happening.
Through this process, participants often realize which actions may entail negative
results.
With this method, risks can be identified early on and countermeasures can be
developed.
SWOT
A SWOT analysis is a compilation of your company's strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities and threats.
The primary objective of a SWOT analysis is to help organizations develop a full
awareness of all the factors involved in making a business decision.
Use your SWOT analysis to discover recommendations and strategies, with a focus
on leveraging strengths and opportunities to overcome weaknesses and threats.
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Osborn Checklist for transforming ideas
The Osborn Checklist, also known as SCAMPER, is an ideation method created by
Alexander Osborn, the godfather of brainstorming. The method parts from existing
objects, products or concepts, which are subjected to a set of actions which invite
to convert the initial object into new ideas. What can you modify, add, minimize,
substitute, rearrange or combine? This complete list of questions can lead to both
subtle improvements as well as total new approaches of the original solution.
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