Systems Analysis and Design 8/e(絕)
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- ISBN:9780135094907
- 作者:Kenneth E. Kendall, Julie E. Kendall
- 版次:8
- 年份:2011
- 出版商:Pearson Education
- 頁數/規格:600頁/平裝彩色
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Kendall and Kendall's Systems Analysis and Design, 8e, is a human-centered book that concisely presents the latest systems development methods, tools, and techniques to students in an engaging and easy-to-understand manner.
Kendall and Kendall's Systems Analysis and Design, 8e, is a human-centered book that concisely presents the latest systems development methods, tools, and techniques to students in an engaging and easy-to-understand manner.
Features
Flexible text organization.
The five major parts of the text can be varied and supplemented by using real-world projects, HyperCase experiences, or other materials available on the instructor's resource section of the Companion Website.
Design Features help students easily grasp the subject matter.
Flexible text organization.
The five major parts of the text can be varied and supplemented by using real-world projects, HyperCase experiences, or other materials available on the instructor's resource section of the Companion Website.
- Part 1: Systems Analysis Fundamentals (Chapters 1-3) focuses on the basics of what an analyst does, how emerging information systems fit into organizations, ecommerce project management coverage, and how to manage a systems project using special software tools. Part 1 now includes introductions of the three main methodologies of the systems development life cycle (SDLC), expanded coverage of evaluating software and hardware, when to use COTS (commercial off the shelf software), and earlier, expanded material on creating the project charter.
- Part 2: Information Requirements Analysis (Chapters 4-6) emphasizes the use of systematic and structured methodologies for performing information requirements analysis. The information in these chapters enables students to understand the approach to systems development.
- Part 3: The Analysis Process (Chapters 7-10) details the analysis process, and builds on the previous two parts to move students into analysis of data flows as well as structured and semi-structured decisions.
- Part 4: The Essentials of Design (Chapters 11-15) covers designing output, the design of web-based forms, relations between output method and content, the effect of output on users, and designing good forms and screens. \
- Part 5: Quality Assurance and Implementation (Chapters 15-16) focuses on designing accurate data entry procedures and includes material on managing the supply chain through the effective design of business-to-business (B2B) ecommerce.
Design Features help students easily grasp the subject matter.
- Conceptual Diagrams introduce system analyst tools through called-out functions and color-coding.
- Computer Displays demonstrate software features using actual software screen shots.
- Paper Forms show input and output design as well as the design of questionnaires. Blue ink identifies information filled in by users.
- Tables organize and classify text and numbers in an easy-to-read format.
Table of Contents
Part I Systems Analysis Fundamentals
1. Systems, Roles, and Development Methodologies
2. Understanding and Modeling Organizational Systems
3. Project Management
Part II Information Requirements Analysis
4. Information Gathering: Interactive Methods
5. Information Gathering: Unobtrusive Methods
6. Agile Modeling and Prototyping
Part III The Analysis Process
7. Using Data Flow Diagrams
8. Analyzing Systems Using Data Dictionaries
9. Process Specifications and Structured Decisions
10. Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design using UML
Part IV The Essentials of Design
11. Designing Effective Output
12. Designing Effective Input
13. Designing Databases
14. Human-Computer Interaction
Part V Quality Assurance and Implementation
15. Designing Accurate Data Entry Procedures
16. Quality Assurance and Implementation
Part I Systems Analysis Fundamentals
1. Systems, Roles, and Development Methodologies
2. Understanding and Modeling Organizational Systems
3. Project Management
Part II Information Requirements Analysis
4. Information Gathering: Interactive Methods
5. Information Gathering: Unobtrusive Methods
6. Agile Modeling and Prototyping
Part III The Analysis Process
7. Using Data Flow Diagrams
8. Analyzing Systems Using Data Dictionaries
9. Process Specifications and Structured Decisions
10. Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design using UML
Part IV The Essentials of Design
11. Designing Effective Output
12. Designing Effective Input
13. Designing Databases
14. Human-Computer Interaction
Part V Quality Assurance and Implementation
15. Designing Accurate Data Entry Procedures
16. Quality Assurance and Implementation