
Systems Analysis and Design with UML
Wiley (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 6. January 2009
Book
Hardback
600 pages
978-0-470-07478-7 (ISBN)
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Description
You can't truly understand Systems Analysis and Design (SAD) by only reading about it; you have to do it. In "Systems Analysis and Design, Third Edition", Dennis, Wixom and Roth offer a hands-on approach to actually doing SAD. Building on their experience as professional systems analysts and award-winning teachers, these three authors capture the experience of actually developing and analyzing systems. They focus on the core set of skills that all analysts must possess - from gathering requirements and modeling business needs, to creating blueprints for how the system should be built.
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Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 258 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
1127 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-07478-7 (9780470074787)
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Alan Dennis | Barbara Haley Wixom | David Tegarden
Systems Analysis and Design with UML
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Persons
Dr. Alan R. Dennis is a professor of internet systems at Indiana University. He has written over 60 journal articles and has published 4 books. He is the senior editor for the MIS Quarterly and also serves on the editorial board for the Journal of MIS, Association for MIS, Computer Mediated Communication and the International Journal of e-Collaboration.
Content
Preface.CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN.Introduction.The Systems Development Life Cycle.Systems Development Methodologies.Project Team Skills and Roles.Summary.PART ONE: PLANNING PHASE.CHAPTER 2. PROJECT INITIATION.Introduction.Project Identification.Feasibility Analysis.Project Selection.Summary.CHAPTER 3. PROJECT MANAGEMENT.Introduction.Identifying Project Size.Creating and Managing the Workplan.Staffing the Project.Coordinating Project Activities.Applying in Concepts at CD Selections.Summary.PART TWO: ANALYSIS PHASE.CHAPTER 4. REQUIREMENTS DETERMINATION.Introduction.Requirements Determination.Requirements Analysis Techniques.Requirements-Gathering Techniques.Applying the Concepts at CD Selections.Summary.CHAPTER 5. USE CASE ANALYSIS.Introduction.Use Cases.Applying the Concepts at CD Selections.Summary.CHAPTER 6. PROCESS MODELING.Introduction.Data Flow Diagrams.Creating Data Flow Diagrams.Applying the Concepts at CD Selections.Summary.Appendix A: Process Modeling at Custom MetalWorks.CHAPTER 7. DATA MODELING.Introduction.The Entity Relationship Diagram.Creating an Entity Relationship Diagram.Validating and ERD.Summary.Appendix A: Data Modeling at Custom MetalWorks.PART THREE: DESIGN PHASE.CHAPTER 8. MOVING INTO DESIGN.Introduction.Transition from Requirements to Design.System Acquisition Strategies.Influence on Acquisition Strategy.Selecting an Acquisition Strategy.Summary.CHAPTER 9. ARCHITECTURE DESIGN.Introduction.Elements of an Architecture Design.Creating an Architecture Design.Hardware and Software Specification.Applying the Concepts at CD Selections.Summary.CHAPTER 10. USER INTERFACE DESIGN.Introduction.Principles for User Interface Design.User Interface Design Process.Navigation Design.Input Design.Output Design.Applying the Concepts at CD Selection.Summary.CHAPTER 11. PROGRAM DESIGN.Introduction.Moving from Logical to Physical Process Models.Designing Programs.Structure Chart.Program Specification.Summary.CHAPTER 12. DATA STORAGE DESIGN.Introduction.Data Storage Formats.Moving from Logical to Physical Data Models.Optimizing Data Storage.Summary.PART FOUR: IMPLEMENTATION PHASE.CHAPTER 13. MOVING INTO IMPLEMENTATION.Introduction.Managing the Programming Phase.Testing.Developing Documentation.Applying the Concepts at CD Selections.Summary.CHAPTER 14. TRANSITION TO THE NEW SYSTEM.Introduction.Making the Transition to the New System.The Migration Plan.Postimplementation Activities.Applying the Concepts at CD Selections.Summary.CHAPTER 15. THE MOVEMENT TO OBJECTS.Introduction.Basic Characteristics of Object-Oriented Systems.Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design.Unified Modeling Language Version 2.0.Use Case Diagram.Class Diagram.Sequence Diagram.Behavioral State Machine Diagram.Summary.Index.