The basics of systems analysis and design for information managers
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The basics of systems analysis and design for information managers
C. Bingley, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An introduction to established concepts and practices of information systems analysis and design for information managers. Topics covered include database design, human-computer interface design, and the implementation of computer designs.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Systems, computers, organizations and people: systems
- system life-cycles
- when to use system analysis and design
- the system analysis and design project
- people in systems analysis and design
- information-systems methodologies. Part 2 Systems analysis and modelling: the system specification
- fact-finding techniques
- systems-description techniques
- logical modelling. Part 3 Database design: databases
- models
- database development
- data modelling
- entity - relationship modelling
- normalization
- database design
- the relational model
- the network model
- the hierarchical model
- user views and an external schema
- database implementation
- database software
- database organization and storage. Part 4 Human-computer interface design: users
- input and outpur procedures
- input design
- output design
- interface and dialogue design
- forms and screen design
- codes and code design
- design and documentation of manual procedures
- documentation. Part 5 Implementation of computer systems: planning and preparation
- data conversion
- education and training
- the changeover - going live
- security
- systems review and evaluation.
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