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An Introduction to Systems Analysis Techniques David Deeks

An Introduction to Systems Analysis Techniques By David Deeks

An Introduction to Systems Analysis Techniques by David Deeks


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Covering a range of techniques from SSADM, OO and JSP, this work stresses the human side of systems analysis.

An Introduction to Systems Analysis Techniques Summary

An Introduction to Systems Analysis Techniques by David Deeks

This book has been written by two lecturers who have been teaching systems analysis techniques to students for a number of years. Not only have they been active practitioners with first hand knowledge of the techniques described, but have also developed effective ways of getting their message across to students from a wide variety of backgrounds. The book is based on the way they teach, and comes across in an easy, friendly and accessible style. It lays a firm foundation in analysis and is suitable for a wide range of undergraduate courses.The techniques introduced include spray and tree diagrams, data flow diagrams, data modelling, normalisation and entity life histories. The approach throughout is to introduce the techniques by the use of step-by-step worked examples.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Systems Analysis Within the Overall Systems Development Process 2. Spray and Tree Diagrams 3. Introducing Data Flow Diagrams 4. Creating Data Flow Diagrams 5. Specifying Processes 6. Data Modelling 7. Normalization 8. Logicalization of Data Flow Diagrams 9. Developing the Required System 10. The Effect of Time 11. The Systems Analysis Environment

Additional information

GOR003391865
9780138577643
0138577641
An Introduction to Systems Analysis Techniques by David Deeks
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
1997-09-26
224
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