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Systems analysis and design: In a changing world/ by John W. Satzinger, Robert B. Jackson and Stephen D. Burd

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: --U.S.A.: Thomson Learning, c2000.Description: xviii, 638p.: ill.; 24.7cmISBN:
  • 981-240-551-8
DDC classification:
  • B.C. 004.21 Sa84s
Contents:
Chapter 1. the world of the modern systems analyst --2.the analyst as a project manager --3. approaches to system development --4. investigating system requirements --5. modeling system requirements: events and things --6. the traditional approach to requirements --7. the object-oriented approach to requirements --8. environments, alternatives, and decisions --9. moving to design --10. designs databases --11. designing inputs, outputs, and controls --12. human-computer interaction --13. rapid application development and component based development --14. packaged software and enterprise resource planning --15. making the system operational ( implementation, conversion and support ).
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Includes appendix and index.

Chapter 1. the world of the modern systems analyst --2.the analyst as a project manager --3. approaches to system development --4. investigating system requirements --5. modeling system requirements: events and things --6. the traditional approach to requirements --7. the object-oriented approach to requirements --8. environments, alternatives, and decisions --9. moving to design --10. designs databases --11. designing inputs, outputs, and controls --12. human-computer interaction --13. rapid application development and component based development --14. packaged software and enterprise resource planning --15. making the system operational ( implementation, conversion and support ).

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