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Introducing Systems Development
Paperback Edition: 1
This concise introduction to systems analysis and design is suitable for undergraduates on computer science or business studies programmes. Based on Steve Skidmore's previous two books, "Introducing Systems Analysis" and "Introducing Systems Design", this comprehensive text retains the strong practical emphasis that characterized these texts.Key
features include extensive coverage of object oriented methods and UML, coverage of more traditional structured techniques, end of chapter exercises and a developing case study. The book is also accompanied by a web site which offers full lecturer and student support materials.
Contents:
Part I Information systems strategy: information systems delivery; project identification and selection; feasibility study. Part II Defining systems requirements: fact gathering techniques; fact modelling techniques; class model; logical function models; logical event models; rapid application development (RAD). Part III Designing, assuring and implementing requirements: external design; security and controls; quality assurance and testing; software package approach; software package selection; systems implementation.
Readership: Undergraduate [U]
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Contents:
Part I Information systems strategy: information systems delivery; project identification and selection; feasibility study. Part II Defining systems requirements: fact gathering techniques; fact modelling techniques; class model; logical function models; logical event models; rapid application development (RAD). Part III Designing, assuring and implementing requirements: external design; security and controls; quality assurance and testing; software package approach; software package selection; systems implementation.
Readership: Undergraduate [U]
Pages : 352
Publisher : Palgrave
Publication date : 2003-08-20
Subjects: Non-fiction, Science And Technology, Computing And IT, Operating Systems