Fundamentals of Systems Analysis
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 11. February 1987
Book
Paperback/Softback
926 pages
978-0-471-83822-7 (ISBN)
Description
Systems analysis is a course that must be taught to all college graduates, regardless of their discipline. Just as knowledge of computers and computer programming has become a basic skill needed to survive in today's information-based society, so has the design of business systems. Because the development and use of computer systems are basic to all business functions in today's environment, the teaching of systems analysis should be a basic university-wide course that cuts across all disciplinary lines. This third edition has been modified extensively. It now contains a comprehensive and thorough explanation of structured analysis and design techniques, a workbook-style cumulative case that requires the students to perform case tasks using structured techniques and a matrix approach to designing controls when using structured analysis and design. The primary objective of this book is to teach systems thinking. Along with that objective, the student will learn that work tasks are interrelated and interdependent. No action is taken independently of others; there is always a reaction.
This book also teaches that the single most important ingredient in a successful business system is its people. Finally, in addition to being people oriented, the book's approach is security and control oriented.
This book also teaches that the single most important ingredient in a successful business system is its people. Finally, in addition to being people oriented, the book's approach is security and control oriented.
More details
Series
Edition
International 2 Revised ed
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
glossary, index
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 190 mm
Weight
1502 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-83822-7 (9780471838227)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
THE PRELIMINARIES: Introduction to Systems Analysis; Structured Analysis and Design Techniques; THE SYSTEM STUDY ITSELF: Problem Definition; Prepare a Plan of the Systems Study; General Information on the Area Under Study and its Interactions; Understanding the Existing System; Define the New Systems Requirements; Designing the New System; Designing New System Controls; Economic Cost Comparisons; Selling the System; Implementation; THE TOOLS OF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS: Charting; Forms Design; Records Retention; Report Analysis; Procedure Writing; Techniques for the Systems Manager; Research Needs of the Analyst. Appendices.