The analysis design and implementation of information systems
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The analysis design and implementation of information systems
Mitchell McGraw-Hill, c1992
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 527-535) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Considers the technology and design process used to build information systems and the way in which analysts and users interact to develop a successful system. It also demonstrates how a well designed system can enhance every organizational function and overall corporate strategy.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction: the information systems environment
- managers and decision making
- an overview of systems development. Part 2 Systems analysis and design: systems architecture
- tools for analysis and design
- files - building the foundation for database
- database management
- data communications
- application generators and nonprocedural languages
- applications software
- prototyping and end user programming. Part 3 Following the life cycle: preliminary survey and feasibility study
- systems design specifications
- designing the user interface
- systems design for hardserve - an example
- managing systems development projects
- documentation
- testing and installation. Part 4 The role of management: the information services department
- evaluating hardware and software alternatives
- the social responsibilities of system professions.
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