Friday, November 21, 2014

Questions for analyzing your existing software system

1.      How well does your software system support management and utilization of your corporate knowledge base?

2.      How well does your software system support your corporate projects?

3.      How well does your software system support your corporate processes?

4.      How well does your software system support your corporate Intranet?

5.      How well does your software system support your external corporate communications?

6.      How well does your software system perform the necessary functions?

7.       How fast is your software system?

8.      How competitive is your software system relative to your competition?

9.      How well does your software system match the ‘best known practices’?

10.  How competitive is your software system relative to available replacement options?

11.  How competitive is your software system relative to available outsourcing options?

12.  How optimal is the in-house/outsourcing balance between components of your software system?

13.  How comprehensive is the structure of your software system?

14.   How lean is the structure of your software system?

15.  How optimal is the excess capacity of your software system?

16.  How optimal is your software architecture?

17.  How good is the ‘fit’ between the components of your software system?

18.  How competent is your software system architect?

19.  How competent is your software system integrator?

20.  How competent is your software system manager?

21.  How comprehensive is the description of your software system?

22.  How well-structured is the description of your software system?

23.  How accurate and up-to-date is the description of your software system?

24.  How solid is your software system management methodology?


25.  How efficient is your business process for software system management?

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