Modern systems analysis and design
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Modern systems analysis and design
Prentice Hall, c2008
5th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
For advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in Systems Analysis and Design taught from a business perspective.
Modern Systems Analysis and Design offers separate coverage of Object-Oriented and Structured material giving instructors flexibility to choose the best way to connect the material with students.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Systems Development Environment
Chapter 2: The Origins of Software
Chapter 3: Managing the Information Systems Project
Chapter 4: Identifying and Selecting Systems Development Projects
Chapter 5: Initiating and Planning Systems Development Projects
Chapter 6: Determining System Requirements
Chapter 7: Structuring System Process Requirements
Chapter 8: Structuring System Logic Requirements
Chapter 9: Structuring System Data Requirements
Chapter 10: Designing Databases
Chapter 11: Designing Forms and Reports
Chapter 12: Designing Interfaces and Dialogues
Chapter 13: Finalizing Design Specifications
Chapter 14: Designing Distributed and Internet Systems
Chapter 15: System Implementation
Chapter 16: Maintaining Information Systems
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