Rapid information systems development : a non-specialist's guide to analysis and design in an imperfect world 2/e
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書誌事項
Rapid information systems development : a non-specialist's guide to analysis and design in an imperfect world 2/e
(Information systems series)
McGraw-Hill, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Designed to provide the non-IT specialist with a user-friendly and practical guide to the various stages in the IS project lifecycle, from feasibility to implementation, monitoring and evaluation, this text utilizes a step-by-step approach. Core stages and procedures relating to the sound development of information systems for a range of cultures and socio-political environments are discussed. At the same time, pitfalls and problems are indicated, and guidelines for good practice are put forward. In this edition there is a revised focus on modern IT developments and a supported learning approch. The organization of the book is such that time wasting through reading about non-relevant (to an individual reader) issues may be avoided. Implicit in the approach of the book as a whole is the understanding that in many situations where information systems are required there is not always a lot of time to carry out in-depth planning.
目次
- Information systems and organizations
- what is systems analysis and systems design?
- the role of the systems planner or systems analyist
- terms of reference and selecting our planning/development tools - sequence and schedule
- what is the problem? The human activity system - making a model
- information modelling - making a workable system
- technical aspects - what is needed?
- the total design, training, hardware, software and implementation. Appendix 1. Appendix 2.
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