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Spidre |
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More than understanding |
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Systems Process IDeas REsearch |
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ISO 9000:2008 |

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Phone: 01594 843826 E-mail: info@spidre.co.uk |
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Systems Analysis - supporting the experts |
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Everyone knows how to ensure a project is designed correctly. Unfortunately on a day to day basis the reality is quite different— time constraints, partial information, different terminology, multiple documents/spreadsheets/packages/data formats representing different information often at various levels of maturity all muddy the water.
Fortunately our expertise can help.
Our analysis techniques are designed so that · All aspects of the business are understood · The systems, their requirements and how they interact is understood · Unknowns are specified so risks are quantified |


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· All work is readily understandable by the Project Team - no-one is required to be an expert in Systems Analysis. All analysis work is rigorous and thorough but you don’t need a PhD in UML/SysML to understand it! · No special tools are required—system views are created using Microsoft Office applications such as Visio, Powerpoint etc., but are kept consistent by analyzing the content of the views. · We can quickly import existing work published using commonplace tools, such as Microsoft Powerpoint, Visio, etc. · For our Defence clients, we take care of liaising and presenting with the SEIG, proving JSP 600 compliance and providing MODAF analysis. |
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Does it deliver? By tracing the requirements to the business processes and the system functions, it is clear how the solution will deliver, how much it will cost etc |
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Making analysis usable : By representing complex information graphically it is easier for all the team to understand the project and contribute to its success. |
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We are also experts in the use of MODAF, not just for military projects but also commercial enterprises. Our tools enable us to produce real-time simulations of your systems, quickly and effectively.
The analysis can be used to help refine requirements, define the business and operations through to the system architecture. It is also well suited to the comparison of different technical solutions. |
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The devil’s in the detail : as the analysis progresses the level of detail means that the overall solution is better understand and specified. |