Systems analysis and design /
Kendall, Kenneth E., 1948-
Systems analysis and design / Kenneth E. Kendall, Julie E. Kendall. - 4th ed. - Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c1999. - xxvi, 903, 10 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. I. Systems Analysis Fundamentals --
1. Assuming the Role of the Systems Analyst --
2. Understanding Organizational Style and Its Impact on Information Systems --
3. Determining Feasibility and Managing Analysis and Design Activities --
Pt. II. Information Requirements Analysis --
4. Sampling and Investigating Hard Data --
5. Interviewing --
6. Using Questionnaires --
7. Observing Decision-Maker Behavior and the Office Environment --
8. Prototyping --
Pt. III. Analysis Process --
9. Using Data Flow Diagrams --
10. Analyzing Systems Using Data Dictionaries --
11. Describing Process Specifications and Structured Decisions --
12. Analyzing Semistructured Decision Support Systems --
13. Preparing the Systems Proposal --
14. Writing and Presenting the Systems Proposal --
Pt. IV. Essentials of Design --
15. Designing Effective Output --
16. Designing Effective Input --
17. Designing the File or Database --
18. Designing the User Interface --
19. Designing Accurate Data-Entry Procedures --
Pt. V. Software Engineering and Implementation --
20. Quality Assurance Through Software Engineering --
21. Successfully Implementing the Information System --
22. Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design. TOC
Summary:
Intended for Systems Analysis and Design courses found at the junior/senior undergraduate level or at the graduate level. This text on an interactive website is accompanied by HyperCase (original,
0136466214 9780136466215 013954934X 9780139549342
97036001
System design.
System analysis.
QA76.9.S88 / K45 1999
004.21 / KES 1998
Systems analysis and design / Kenneth E. Kendall, Julie E. Kendall. - 4th ed. - Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c1999. - xxvi, 903, 10 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. I. Systems Analysis Fundamentals --
1. Assuming the Role of the Systems Analyst --
2. Understanding Organizational Style and Its Impact on Information Systems --
3. Determining Feasibility and Managing Analysis and Design Activities --
Pt. II. Information Requirements Analysis --
4. Sampling and Investigating Hard Data --
5. Interviewing --
6. Using Questionnaires --
7. Observing Decision-Maker Behavior and the Office Environment --
8. Prototyping --
Pt. III. Analysis Process --
9. Using Data Flow Diagrams --
10. Analyzing Systems Using Data Dictionaries --
11. Describing Process Specifications and Structured Decisions --
12. Analyzing Semistructured Decision Support Systems --
13. Preparing the Systems Proposal --
14. Writing and Presenting the Systems Proposal --
Pt. IV. Essentials of Design --
15. Designing Effective Output --
16. Designing Effective Input --
17. Designing the File or Database --
18. Designing the User Interface --
19. Designing Accurate Data-Entry Procedures --
Pt. V. Software Engineering and Implementation --
20. Quality Assurance Through Software Engineering --
21. Successfully Implementing the Information System --
22. Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design. TOC
Summary:
Intended for Systems Analysis and Design courses found at the junior/senior undergraduate level or at the graduate level. This text on an interactive website is accompanied by HyperCase (original,
0136466214 9780136466215 013954934X 9780139549342
97036001
System design.
System analysis.
QA76.9.S88 / K45 1999
004.21 / KES 1998