Information systems development : an introduction to information systems engineering
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書誌事項
Information systems development : an introduction to information systems engineering
(Macmillan computer science series)
Macmillan, 1993
2nd ed
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注記
Previous ed.: 1989
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Revised and expanded, this book is arranged into five major parts: context, techniques, tools, methods and environmental issues. A number of new chapters are included, covering such topics as business analysis, project managment, the social dimension of information systems development, object-oriented programming and user interface development. In addition to exercises and case studies with each chapter, there is a central case study that runs through the text to which each of the major techniques discussed is applied in order to demonstrate how a coherent specification can be built for an information system. It includes a dictionary of information systems terminology.
目次
- Part 1 Context: information and information systems
- information systems engineering
- technical information systems. Part 2 Tools: programming languages
- object-oriented systems
- databases, database management systems and data models
- fourth generation environments
- CAISE
- knowledge-base systems
- hypermedia systems. Part 3 Techniques: section 1 - data analysis, normalization, entity-relationship diagramming
- section 2 - process analysis, data flow diagramming, data dictionaries, process descriptions, entity-life histories
- section 3 - related techniques, formal specification, structured program design
- user interface development. Part 4 Methods: business analysis
- large-scale methodologies
- prototyping and evolutionary development
- information management
- participative development
- object-oriented development
- quality assurance. Part 5 Environmental issues: the organization of information systems
- the management of information systems projects
- the social dimension of information systems development. Part 6 Information systems engineering: the nature of information systems engineering
- solutions
- a dictionary of information systems engineering.
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