Business systems analysis and design

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Business systems analysis and design

William S. Davis

(The Wadsworth series in management information systems)

Wadsworth Pub. Co., c1994

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Includes bibliograghical references and index

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Description

Aimed at systems analysis and design courses generally taught in business departments, this text focuses on such issues as management implications, the link between systems analysis/design and the organization's strategic information needs and the complexity of modern systems. The book follows the traditional system development life cycle, and key tools and techniques are presented in the context of that life cycle.

Table of Contents

  • The system development process: Information systems analysis systems. Defining the problem: Recognizing and defining the problem
  • The GARS project - defining the problem. Requirements analysis: Information gathering
  • Logical modeling
  • Data modeling
  • Completing the logical model
  • Prototyping
  • Object-oriented analysis
  • Using CASE software
  • Defining requirements
  • The GARS project: analysis. The transition from analysis to design: Generating physical alternatives
  • Evaluating alternatives
  • The GARS project - the transition to design. Physical design: Project management
  • File and database design
  • The user interface
  • Developing a test plan
  • Software design
  • Oject-oriented design
  • The GARS project - design
  • After design.

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