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Modern systems analysis and design / Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Joey F. George, Joseph S. Valacich.

By: Hoffer, Jeffrey AContributor(s): George, Joey F | Valacich, Joseph S, 1959-Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Reading, Mass. ; New Delhi : Addison-Wesley ; Pearson Education, c1999. Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxxii, 854 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 0201338416; 9780201338416; 0201526107; 9780201526103; 817808337XOther title: Modern systems analysis & design [Spine title]Subject(s): System design | System analysisDDC classification: 004.21 LOC classification: QA76.9.S88 | H6197 1999Online resources: WorldCat details
Contents:
TOC Foundations for systems development -- The systems development environment -- Succeeding as a systems analyst -- Managing the information systems project -- Automated tools for systems development -- Making the business case -- Identifying and selecting systems development projects -- Initialing and planning systems development projects -- Analysis -- Determining system requirements -- Structuring system requirements: process modeling -- Structuring system requirements: logic modeling -- Structuring system requirements: conceptual data modeling -- Selecting the best alternative design strategy -- Blending analysis and design -- Object-oriented analysis and design -- Rapid application development -- Logical and physical design -- Designing forms and reports -- Designing interfaces and dialogues -- Designing databases: logical data modeling -- Designing physical files and databases -- Designing the internals: program and process design -- Designing distributed systems -- Implementation and maintenance -- System implementation -- Maintaining information systems.
Summary: Summary: The second edition of Modern Systems Analysis and Design emphasizes the business perspective and focuses on emerging human, organizational, and technical skills needed by information systems professionals.
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Analysis and Design of Information Systems

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

TOC Foundations for systems development --
The systems development environment --
Succeeding as a systems analyst --
Managing the information systems project --
Automated tools for systems development --
Making the business case --
Identifying and selecting systems development projects --
Initialing and planning systems development projects --
Analysis --
Determining system requirements --
Structuring system requirements: process modeling --
Structuring system requirements: logic modeling --
Structuring system requirements: conceptual data modeling --
Selecting the best alternative design strategy --
Blending analysis and design --
Object-oriented analysis and design --
Rapid application development --
Logical and physical design --
Designing forms and reports --
Designing interfaces and dialogues --
Designing databases: logical data modeling --
Designing physical files and databases --
Designing the internals: program and process design --
Designing distributed systems --
Implementation and maintenance --
System implementation --
Maintaining information systems.

Summary:
The second edition of Modern Systems Analysis and Design emphasizes the business perspective and focuses on emerging human, organizational, and technical skills needed by information systems professionals.

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