Software system rationalisation: How to get better outcomes through stronger user engagement

Richard Shute, Nick Lynch
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As businesses get more sizable and more mature they now, inevitably accrete more and more software systems. This estate expansion leads not only to greater complexity and expense for the enterprise, but also to fragmentation, inconsistency and siloing of business processes. Because platform rationalisation and system decommissioning never happens spontaneously, a perennial problem for the enterprise then becomes how to simplify their corporate software platforms. Recently, Curlew Research personnel were involved in a software rationalisation program within a large global life sciences company and this paper describes an approach to decommissioning which we developed as part of that project, and which we feel could be of use more widely to help with objective more user-centric system rationalisation. The method derives from a model developed by Noriaki Kano et al to help with determining customer satisfaction and loyalty, and the prioritisation of new, additional functionality, features or "products", for example when looking to enhance software applications. Using a blueprint process for rationalisation, the Curlew-Kano method enables each application to be placed efficiently and objectively into one of four categories - Retain; Review; Remove; Research - thus allowing the enterprise to identify and prioritise quickly those systems which warrant further investigation as part of a decommissioning activity. The key difference of the Curlew-Kano method compared to other application rationalisation methodologies is the fundamental involvement of users in the identification of systems more suitable for rationalisation and possible decommissioning. In our view involving users more fully in system rationalisation leads to better outcomes for the enterprise.
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软件系统合理化:如何通过更强的用户参与获得更好的结果
随着企业规模越来越大,越来越成熟,它们现在不可避免地需要越来越多的软件系统。这种资产扩展不仅会增加企业的复杂性和成本,还会导致业务流程的碎片化、不一致性和竖井化。由于平台合理化和系统退役从来都不是自发发生的,因此企业的长期问题就变成了如何简化企业的软件平台。最近,Curlew研究人员参与了一家大型全球生命科学公司的软件合理化计划,本文描述了我们作为该项目的一部分开发的一种退役方法,我们认为这种方法可以更广泛地用于帮助客观地以用户为中心的系统合理化。该方法源自Noriaki Kano等人开发的模型,以帮助确定客户满意度和忠诚度,以及新的,额外的功能,特性或“产品”的优先级,例如在寻找增强软件应用程序时。curlewo - kano方法使用蓝图流程进行合理化,使每个应用程序能够有效而客观地归入以下四类之一:保留;审查;删除;研究——从而使企业能够快速识别和优先考虑那些需要进一步调查的系统,作为退役活动的一部分。Curlew-Kano方法与其他应用合理化方法的关键区别在于,用户从根本上参与到更适合合理化和可能退役的系统的识别中。在我们看来,让用户更充分地参与到系统合理化中会给企业带来更好的结果。
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