A framework for data analysis to build business requirements: A case of Barclays Kenya
Date
2013
Authors
Kimani, Oscar Ikaba
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Strathmore University
Abstract
This study sought to develop a data analysis framework to build business requirements using
requests logged by end users of implemented ICT solutions. The study was guided by four
objectives that included review of the existing frameworks that align IT to the business. The other
objectives are establishment of misalignment between the implemented ICT solutions and
business requirements at both detailed and high levels, development of a data analysis framework
and validation of the data analysis framework.
Self-administered questionnaires supplemented electronic data that was obtained from IT help-desk.
The data was cleaned up, edited, coded, tabulated, put into specific categories and
frequencies of each category determined by tallying the results. Data was presented in tables, pie
charts and bar graphs with textual comments for interpretation. The sample size was 1152 elements
and the researcher also analyzed 42 questionnaires that had been distributed randomly to
respondents across the business functions.
The research findings identified several gaps in the implemented ICT solutions. Users had
reported many cases of application errors, outages and other issues affecting service availability.
Network issues were reported raising the issue of reliability of the IT infrastructure. There were
issues on duplicated transactions, posting errors, data omissions that impacted data integrity and
competency of the personnel. Some users had logged issues on automation for efficiency. However
the responsiveness by the IT support teams scored highly with 81% of the respondents indicating
satisfactory response of within 24 hours.
The research met all the set objectives. Literature review investigated frameworks that give
guidance on the support of end users, align IT to the business or provide requirements for
implementation of business solution. The research findings identified several gaps affecting
availability of applications, data integrity and reliability of IT infrastructure. The framework was
developed using inputs, activities and outputs and validated using a different sample from the
sample frame that also obtained same result.
Description
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Masters in Computer based Information Systems
Keywords
data analysis, Business, Barclays Kenya