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E-raamat: The Information System Consultant''s Handbook: Systems Analysis and Design

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  • Formaat: 800 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781420049107
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A reference for systems analysts and designers and information system consultants on underlying principles, specific documentation, and methodologies. Covers gathering information and solving problems, planning and managing projects, analyzing systems, identifying alternatives, designing components, and operation and maintenance. Considers such aspects as common tools and techniques, outsourcing or subcontracting development work, the year 2000 problem, the shift in analysis and design to end users, and effective communication techniques for programmers and other specialists. The glossary includes page references, but no guides to pronunciation. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

The Information System Consultant's Handbook familiarizes systems analysts, systems designers, and information systems consultants with underlying principles, specific documentation, and methodologies.
Corresponding to the primary stages in the systems development life cycle, the book divides into eight sections:
  • Principles
  • Information Gathering and Problem Definition
  • Project Planning and Project Management
  • Systems Analysis
  • Identifying Alternatives
  • Component Design
  • Testing and Implementation
  • Operation and Maintenance
    Eighty-two chapters comprise the book, and each chapter covers a single tool, technique, set of principles, or methodology. The clear, concise narrative, supplemented with numerous illustrations and diagrams, makes the material accessible for readers - effectively outlining new and unfamiliar analysis and design topics.
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    "written in a readable style that should serve both experienced and beginning analysts. For the experienced analysts it will help maintain a firm grasp of those techniques and tools that are the mainstay of the system analystexcellent review toolFor the beginner it provides a survey of major tools, techniques, principles and methodologieschapters are organized in a way that makes it easy to compare the tools and methodologies, a major strength of the handbook." --E-STREAMS, Vol. 3, No. 5

    Part I: Principles 3(54)
    Chapter 1 The systems development life cycle 3(8) William S. Davis
    Chapter 2 Information engineering 11(6) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 3 Structured analysis and design 17(8) William S. Davis David C. Yen
    Chapter 4 Structured requirements definition 25(8) David C. Yen William S. Davi
    Chapter 5 CASE 33(10) T.M. Rajkumar
    Chapter 6 Object-oriented concepts 43(4) William S. Davis
    Chapter 7 Expert system analysis and design 47(10) David C. Yen William S. Davis Part II: Information gathering and problem definition 57(90)
    Chapter 8 Interviewing 57(6) William S. Davis
    Chapter 9 Sampling 63(8) Michael S. Broida
    Chapter 10 Control Charts 71(10) Timothy C. Krehbiel
    Chapter 11 Pareto diagrams 81(6) Timothy C. Krehbiel
    Chapter 12 The problem statement 87(4) William S. Davis
    Chapter 13 The feasibility study 91(6) William S. Davis
    Chapter 14 Joint application design (JAD) 97(8) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 15 Problem analysis paradigms 105(6) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 16 Requirements analysis paradigms 111(6) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 17 Survey planning and questionnaire design 117(10) Bruce L. Bowerman Richard T. OConnell
    Chapter 18 Cause-and-effect diagrams 127(6) John Skip Benamati Timothy C. Krehbiel
    Chapter 19 Simulation 133(14) Eleni Pratsini Part III: Project planning and project management 147(28)
    Chapter 20 Gantt charts 147(4) William S. Davis
    Chapter 21 Project networks, PERT, and CPM 151(8) William S. Davis
    Chapter 22 Crash mode analysis 159(8) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 23 Inspections and walkthroughs 167(8) William S. Davis Part IV: Systems analysis 175(104)
    Chapter 24 Data flow diagrams 175(14) William S. Davis
    Chapter 25 The data dictionary 189(6) William S. Davis
    Chapter 26 Entity-relationship diagrams 195(10) William S. Davis David C. Yen
    Chapter 27 Inverted-L charts 205(4) William S. Davis David C. Yen
    Chapter 28 Data normalization 209(10) William S. Davis David C. Yen
    Chapter 29 Object-Oriented methods 219(16) T.M. Rajkumar
    Chapter 30 State transition diagrams 235(6) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 31 Protyping 241(6) William S. Davis David C. Yen
    Chapter 32 Rapid application development (RAD) 247(6) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 33 Warnier-Orr diagrams 253(6) David C. Haddad William S. Davis
    Chapter 34 Expert system problem-solving analysis 259(14) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 35 The requirements specification 269(10) William S. Davis Part V: Identifying alternatives 279(44)
    Chapter 36 Automation boundaries 279(6) William S. Davis
    Chapter 37 System flowcharts 285(8) William S. Davis
    Chapter 38 Cost/benefit analysis 293(8) William S. Davis
    Chapter 39 Risk-payoff analysis 301(6) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 40 Business function-task analysis 307(6) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 41 Competitive procurement 313(10) William S. Davis Part VI: Component design 323(272)
    Chapter 42 Hardware interface design 323(8) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 43 Data Structures 331(12) William S. Davis David C. Yen
    Chapter 44 Traditional file design 343(8) William S. Davis
    Chapter 45 Database design 351(8) John Skip Benamati
    Chapter 46 Data entry forms and screens 359(10) William S. Davis
    Chapter 47 Report design 369(6) William S. Davis
    Chapter 48 User Interface design 375(12) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 49 Dialogue design 387(8) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 50 Window design 395(8) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 51 Web page design 403(12) William S. Davis
    Chapter 52 Network models 415(10) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 53 Network analysis 425(6) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 54 Network routing tools and techniques 431(8) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 55 Logic (process) flowcharts 439(10) William S. Davis
    Chapter 56 Nassi-Shneiderman charts 449(6) William S. Davis
    Chapter 57 Decision trees 455(6) William S. Davis
    Chapter 58 Decision tables 461(4) William S. Davis
    Chapter 59 Pseudocode 465(8) William S. Davis
    Chapter 60 Structured English 473(6) William S. Davis
    Chapter 61 Process design 479(6) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 62 Structured program design 485(14) William S. Davis
    Chapter 63 Structure charts 499(4) William S. Davis
    Chapter 64 HIPO (hierarchy plus input-process-output) 503(8) William S. Davis
    Chapter 65 Action diagrams 511(8) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 66 Object-oriented software design 519(16) T.M. Rajkumar
    Chapter 67 Knowledge representation 535(10) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 68 Natural language processing 545(6) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 69 Customizing commercial software 551(8) Dan Terrio Maria Scott
    Chapter 70 Documentation design 559(8) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 71 Security 567(10) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 72 General systems design principles 577(8) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 73 Real-time system design 585(10) David C. Yen William S. Davis Part VII: Testing and implementation 595(30)
    Chapter 74 The test plan 595(10) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 75 Test data 605(10) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 76 Implementation 615(10) David C. Yen William S. Davis Part VIII: Operation and maintenance 625(50)
    Chapter 77 System controls 625(10) William S. Davis David C. Yen
    Chapter 78 Performance analysis 635(6) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 79 Queuing Theory 641(10) Neil B. Marks
    Chapter 80 Configuration management 651(6) David C. Yen William S. Davis
    Chapter 81 Maintenance 657(8) William S. Davis David C. Yen
    Chapter 82 Database administration 665(10) John Skip Benamati Glossary 675(60) Trademarks 735(4) Index 739
    William S. Davis (Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA) (Edited by) , David C. Yen (Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA) (Edited by)