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Was there an inability to meet the information needs of the organization stakeholders?
As per the given case study, yes there was the inability to meet the information requirements of the organizational stakeholders. This failure is due to the various problems faced by companies like consolidating, disseminating and integrity of data management. Organizations are also facing misunderstandings due to lack of a keen methodology for implementing the appropriate system into the working environment. Use of SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) is fulfilling the information needs of the organizational stakeholders but not inappropriate manner.
Types of organizational stakeholders are as follows: Software Vendors, Business Functional Manager, Project Manager, Customers, FFIEC Analyst and Chairman (Abraham, 2011).
Requirements for the real-time data across the enterprise
According to the given case yes, there were requirements for real-time data across the company. These requirements are the sender, and data authentication with role-based assess, data confidentiality at the date of delivery and storage, data integrity for preventing data from misuse. Along with this, other requirements are data collection, improving the data quality, proper management of data with adequate safety and security measures.
Any duplicative efforts in the dissemination of data amongst multiple partners
As per the given case, Financial Institutions Examinations Council (FFIEC) yes there were duplication efforts in the dissemination of the data. These results to increase the security issues such as misuse of data, unauthorized access to data, criminal attacks and many others. This will also help in handling the critical issues regarding the quality associated with the data transfer within the organization
REFERENCES
Abraham, C., Junglas, I., & Willis, M. (2010). Systems Analysis and Design for Service Oriented Architecture Projects: A Case Study at the Federal Financial Institutions Examinations Council (FFIEC). Journal of Emerging Trends in Computing and Information Sciences, 2(1).