Description
With the overarching goal of preparing the analysts of tomorrow, Systems Analysis and Design offers students a rigorous hands-on introduction to the field with a project-based approach that mirrors the real-world workflow. Core concepts are presented through running cases and examples, bolstered by in-depth explanations and special features that highlight critical points while emphasizing the process of “doing” alongside “learning.” As students apply their own work to real-world cases, they develop the essential skills and knowledge base a professional analyst needs while developing an instinct for approach, tools, and methods.
Accessible, engaging, and geared toward active learning, this book conveys both essential knowledge and the experience of developing and analyzing systems; with this strong foundation in SAD concepts and applications, students are equipped with a robust and relevant skill set that maps directly to real-world systems analysis projects.
New To This Edition
Revised chapter objectives reflect an emphasis on active learning
New mini-cases provide immediate real-world context for key concepts
Updated references provide guidance toward current resources
Concepts in Action features highlight up-to-date, real-world applications
A case study featuring the fictitious company DrōnTeq runs throughout the text, and is regularly revisited to illustrate important concepts and serve as a backdrop for the creation of an intermediary-type e-commerce system.
Features
Gives students hands-on experience with a project-based approach to systems analysis and design
Incorporates object-oriented concepts into traditional techniques
Progresses logically through each topic, presenting new material in a way that mirrors a professional analyst’s workflow
Allows students to apply their own work to real-world examples, including running cases that serve as project templates for a hands-on learning experience
Highlights the considerations surrounding SAD concept application with stories of real companies’ successes and failures
Table of Contents PART ONE PLANNING PHASE
CHAPTER 1 The Systems Analyst and Information Systems Development
CHAPTER 2 Project Selection and Management
PART TWO ANALYSIS PHASE
CHAPTER 3 Requirements Determination
CHAPTER 4 Use Case Analysis
CHAPTER 5 Process Modeling
CHAPTER 6 Data Modeling
PART THREE DESIGN PHASE
CHAPTER 7 Moving into Design
CHAPTER 8 Architecture Design
CHAPTER 9 User Interface Design
CHAPTER 10 Program Design
CHAPTER 11 Data Storage Design
PART FOUR IMPLEMENTATION PHASE
CHAPTER 12 Moving into Implementation
CHAPTER 13 Transition to the New System