
Basic Information Systems Analysis and Design
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Publisher)
Published on 16. December 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-0-07-709784-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book is an introduction to the essential features of the analysis and design of information systems, and is aimed at students embarking on the study of information systems development. It is suitable for first and second year under-graduates and those on further education diploma courses, together with students converting from non-computing or IS degrees to a master's degree in these subjects.
SSADM version 4+ is used as the medium for discussing the modelling of information systems, present and proposed, and for relational data analysis. It includes an introduction to the analysis of requirements for information systems and a brief exposition of soft systems methodology. Decision tables, decision trees and structured English are also presented in order to describe the processes carries out in information systems.
Bridging the analysis of the current information system and the design of a new one, the book presents the various procedures of logicalisation and RDA. The design of screens and reports is covered, as well as some of the ethical and social implications of new computer systems on end-users.
SSADM version 4+ is used as the medium for discussing the modelling of information systems, present and proposed, and for relational data analysis. It includes an introduction to the analysis of requirements for information systems and a brief exposition of soft systems methodology. Decision tables, decision trees and structured English are also presented in order to describe the processes carries out in information systems.
Bridging the analysis of the current information system and the design of a new one, the book presents the various procedures of logicalisation and RDA. The design of screens and reports is covered, as well as some of the ethical and social implications of new computer systems on end-users.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
570 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-709784-4 (9780077097844)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Both authors are based at the University of Wolverhampton.
Content
Reader's Guide
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The systems development life cycle and the systems analyst
Chapter 3 Requirements analysis: the discovery of what is needed
Chapter 4 Report writing and presentations for the systems analyst
Chapter 5 Soft systems techniques
Chapter 6 Entity relationship diagrams I: logical data structures
Chapter 7 Entity relationship diagrams II: more complex relationships
Chapter 8 Data flow diagrams I: basic ideas
Chapter 9 Data flow diagrams II: levels of data flow
Chapter 10 Entity life histories and object oriented techniques
Chapter 11 Process descriptions
Chapter 12 Logicalization
Chapter 13 Design of information systems
Chapter 14 Relational data analysis (mornalization
Chapter 15 Proposed data requirements
Chapter 16 Processing requirements
Chapter 17 Storage of data
Chapter 18 User interfaces
Chapter 19 System installation
Chapter 20 Documentation
References
Index
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The systems development life cycle and the systems analyst
Chapter 3 Requirements analysis: the discovery of what is needed
Chapter 4 Report writing and presentations for the systems analyst
Chapter 5 Soft systems techniques
Chapter 6 Entity relationship diagrams I: logical data structures
Chapter 7 Entity relationship diagrams II: more complex relationships
Chapter 8 Data flow diagrams I: basic ideas
Chapter 9 Data flow diagrams II: levels of data flow
Chapter 10 Entity life histories and object oriented techniques
Chapter 11 Process descriptions
Chapter 12 Logicalization
Chapter 13 Design of information systems
Chapter 14 Relational data analysis (mornalization
Chapter 15 Proposed data requirements
Chapter 16 Processing requirements
Chapter 17 Storage of data
Chapter 18 User interfaces
Chapter 19 System installation
Chapter 20 Documentation
References
Index