Modern Systems Analysis And Design (international Edition) 🔍
Hoffer, Jeffrey A, George, Joey F, Valacich, Joseph S., 1959- Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 3rd ed., Upper Saddle River, NJ, United States, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Modern Systems Analysis and Design (3rd Edition)
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MODERN SYSTEMS ANALYSIS & DESIGN-701324
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Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Joey F. George, Joseph S. Valacich
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Globe Fearon Educational Publishing
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Prentice-Hall International
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Longman Publishing
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Pearson Education
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Cengage Gale
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3rd ed., Upper Saddle River, NJ, New Jersey, 2002
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United States, United States of America
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Upper Saddle River, N.J, 2001
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3rd ed, London, cop. 2002
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3rd ed, Harlow, 2001
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3, 2001-06-19
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"International edition"--cover.
Cover title: Modern systems analysis & design.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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topic: System design; System analysis; Systeemanalyse; Systeemontwerp; Systemanalyse; Systementwurf
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Type: 英文图书
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1. (p1) Preface
2. (p2) Part I Foundations for Systems Development
2.1. (p3) AN OVERVIEW OF PART I
2.2. (p4) 1 The Systems Development Environment
2.2.1. (p5) Learning Objectives
2.2.2. (p6) Introduction
2.2.3. (p7) A Modern Approach to Systems Analysis and Design
2.2.4. (p8) Your Role and Other Organizational Responsibilities in Systems Development
2.2.5. (p9) Types of Information Systems and Systems Development
2.2.6. (p10) Developing Information Systems and the Systems Development Life Cycle
2.2.7. (p11) Different Approaches to Improving Development
2.2.8. (p12) Improving IS Development Productivity
2.2.9. (p13) Summary
2.2.10. (p14) Key Terms
2.2.11. (p15) Review Questions
2.2.12. (p16) Problems and Exercises
2.2.13. (p17) Field Exercises
2.2.14. (p18) References
2.3. (p19) 2 Succeeding as a Systems Analyst
2.3.1. (p20) Learning Objectives
2.3.2. (p21) Introduction
2.3.3. (p22) Analytical Skills for Systems Analysts
2.3.4. (p23) Technical Skills
2.3.5. (p24) Management Skills
2.3.6. (p25) Interpersonal Skills
2.3.7. (p26) Systems Analysis as a Profession
2.3.8. (p27) Summary
2.3.9. (p28) Key Terms
2.3.10. (p29) Review Questions
2.3.11. (p30) Problems and Exercises
2.3.12. (p31) Field Exercises
2.3.13. (p32) References
2.4. (p33) 3 Managing the Information Systems Project
2.4.1. (p34) Learning Objectives
2.4.2. (p35) Introduction
2.4.3. (p36) Pine Valley Furniture Company Background
2.4.4. (p37) Managing the Information Systems Project
2.4.5. (p38) Using Project Management Software
2.4.6. (p39) Summary
2.4.7. (p40) Key Terms
2.4.8. (p41) Review Questions
2.4.9. (p42) Problems and Exercises
2.4.10. (p43) Field Exercises
2.4.11. (p44) References
2.5. (p45) 4 Automated Tools for Systems Development
2.5.1. (p46) Learning Objectives
2.5.2. (p47) Introduction
2.5.3. (p48) The Use of CASE in Organizations
2.5.4. (p49) Components of CASE
2.5.5. (p50) Visual and Emerging Development Tools
2.5.6. (p51) Summary
2.5.7. (p52) Key Terms
2.5.8. (p53) Review Questions
2.5.9. (p54) Problems and Exercises
2.5.10. (p55) Field Exercises
2.5.11. (p56) References
2.6. (p57) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, INC.: COMPANY BACKGROUND
3. (p63) Part II Making the Business Case
3.1. (p64) AN OVERVIEW OF PART II
3.2. (p65) 5 Identifying and Selecting Systems Development Projects
3.2.1. (p66) Learning Objectives
3.2.2. (p67) Introduction
3.2.3. (p68) Identifying and Selecting Systems Development Projects
3.2.4. (p69) Corporate and Information Systems Planning
3.2.5. (p70) Electronic Commerce Application: Identifying and Selecting Systems Development Projects
3.2.6. (p71) Summary
3.2.7. (p72) Key Terms
3.2.8. (p73) Review Questions
3.2.9. (p74) Problems and Exercises
3.2.10. (p75) Field Exercises
3.2.11. (p76) References
3.3. (p77) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY. INC.: IDENTIFYING AND SELECTING THE CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
3.3.1. (p78) Case Introduction
3.3.2. (p79) The Idea for a New System
3.3.3. (p80) Formalizing a Project Proposal
3.3.4. (p81) Case Summary
3.3.5. (p82) Case Questions
3.4. (p83) 6 Initiating and Planning Systems Development Projects
3.4.1. (p84) Learning Objectives
3.4.2. (p85) Introduction
3.4.3. (p86) Initiating and Planning Systems Development Projects
3.4.4. (p87) Assessing Project Feasibility
3.4.5. (p88) Building the Baseline Project Plan
3.4.6. (p89) Reviewing the Baseline Project Plan
3.4.7. (p90) Electronic Commerce Application: Initiating and Planning Systems Development Projects
3.4.8. (p91) Summary
3.4.9. (p92) Key Terms
3.4.10. (p93) Review Questions
3.4.11. (p94) Problems and Exercises
3.4.12. (p95) Field Exercises
3.4.13. (p96) References
3.5. (p97) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY. INC.: INITIATING AND PLANNING THE CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
4. (p103) Part III Analysis
4.1. (p104) AN OVERVIEW OF PART III
4.2. (p105) 7 Determining System Requirements
4.2.1. (p106) Learning Objectives
4.2.2. (p107) Introduction
4.2.3. (p108) Performing Requirements Determination
4.2.4. (p109) Traditional Methods for Determining Requirements
4.2.5. (p110) Modern Methods for Determining System Requirements
4.2.6. (p111) Radical Methods for Determining System Requirements
4.2.7. (p112) Internet Development: Determining System Requirements
4.2.8. (p113) Summary
4.2.9. (p114) Key Terms
4.2.10. (p115) Review Questions
4.2.11. (p116) Problems and Exercises
4.2.12. (p117) Field Exercises
4.2.13. (p118) References
4.3. (p119) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, INC.: DETERMINING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE WEB-BASED CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
4.3.1. (p120) Case Introduction
4.3.2. (p121) Getting Started on Requirements Determination
4.3.3. (p122) Conducting Requirements Determination
4.3.4. (p123) Case Summary
4.3.5. (p124) Case Questions
4.4. (p125) 8 Structuring System Requirements: Process Modeling
4.4.1. (p126) Learning Objectives
4.4.2. (p127) Introduction
4.4.3. (p128) Process Modeling
4.4.4. (p129) Data Flow Diagramming Mechanics
4.4.5. (p130) Four Different Types of DFDs
4.4.6. (p131) Using Data Flow Diagramming in the Analysis Process
4.4.7. (p132) Oracle's Process Modeler and Functional Hierarchy Diagrams
4.4.8. (p133) Internet Development: Process Modeling
4.4.9. (p134) Summary
4.4.10. (p135) Key Terms
4.4.11. (p136) Review Questions
4.4.12. (p137) Problems and Exercises
4.4.13. (p138) Field Exercises
4.4.14. (p139) References
4.5. (p140) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, INC.: STRUCTURING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: PROCESS MODELING FOR THE WEB-BASED CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
4.5.1. (p141) Case Introduction
4.5.2. (p142) Structuring the High-Level Process Findings from Requirements Determination
4.5.3. (p143) Case Summary
4.5.4. (p144) Case Questions
4.6. (p145) 9 Structuring System Requirements: Logic Modeling
4.6.1. (p146) Learning Objectives
4.6.2. (p147) Introduction
4.6.3. (p148) Logic Modeling
4.6.4. (p149) Modeling Logic with Structured English
4.6.5. (p150) Modeling Logic with Decision Tables
4.6.6. (p151) Modeling Logic with Decision Trees
4.6.7. (p152) Deciding Among Structured English, Decision Tables, and Decision Trees
4.6.8. (p153) Electronic Commerce Application: Logic Modeling
4.6.9. (p154) Summary
4.6.10. (p155) Key Terms
4.6.11. (p156) Review Questions
4.6.12. (p157) Problems and Exercises
4.6.13. (p158) Field Exercises
4.6.14. (p159) References
4.7. (p160) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY. INC.: STRUCTURING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: LOGIC MODELING FOR THE WEB-BASED CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
4.7.1. (p161) Case Introduction
4.7.2. (p162) The Logic of Information Processes
4.7.3. (p163) Case Summary
4.7.4. (p164) Case Questions
4.8. (p165) 10 Structuring System Requirements: Conceptual Data Modeling
4.8.1. (p166) Learning Objectives
4.8.2. (p167) Introduction
4.8.3. (p168) Conceptual Data Modeling
4.8.4. (p169) Gathering Information for Conceptual Data Modeling
4.8.5. (p170) Introduction to E-R Modeling
4.8.6. (p171) Conceptual Data Modeling and the E-R Model
4.8.7. (p172) Representing Supertypes and Subtypes
4.8.8. (p173) Business Rules
4.8.9. (p174) The Role of CASK in Conceptual Data Modeling
4.8.10. (p175) An Example of Conceptnal Data Modeling at Hoosier Burger
4.8.11. (p176) Internet Development Conceptual Data Modeling
4.8.12. (p177) Summary
4.8.13. (p178) Key Terms
4.8.14. (p179) Review Questions
4.8.15. (p180) Problems and Exercises
4.8.16. (p181) Field Exercises
4.8.17. (p182) References
4.9. (p183) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, INC.: STRUCTURING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: CONCEPTUAL DATA MODELING FOR THE WEB-BASED CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
4.9.1. (p184) Case Introduction
4.9.2. (p185) Structuring the High-Level Data Modeling Findings from Requirements Determination
4.9.3. (p186) Case Summary
4.9.4. (p187) Case Questions
4.10. (p188) 11 Selecting the Best Alternative Design Strategy
4.11. (p204) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, INC.: FORMULATING A DESIGN STRATEGY FOR THE WEB-BASED CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
5. (p211) Part IV Design
5.1. (p212) AN OVERVIEW OF PART IV
5.2. (p213) 12 Designing Databases
5.2.1. (p214) Learning Objectives
5.2.2. (p215) Introduction
5.2.3. (p216) Database Design
5.2.4. (p217) Relational Database Model
5.2.5. (p218) Normalization
5.2.6. (p219) Transforming E-R Diagrams into Relations
5.2.7. (p220) Merging Relations
5.2.8. (p221) Logical Database Design for Hoosier Burger
5.2.9. (p222) Physical File and Database Design
5.2.10. (p223) Designing Fields
5.2.11. (p224) Designing Physical Tables
5.2.12. (p225) Physical Database Design for Hoosier Burger
5.2.13. (p226) Electronic Commerce Application: Designing Databases
5.2.14. (p227) Summary
5.2.15. (p228) Key Terms
5.2.16. (p229) Review Questions
5.2.17. (p230) Problems and Exercises
5.2.18. (p231) Field Exercises
5.2.19. (p232) References
5.3. (p233) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, INC.: DESIGNING THE RELATIONAL DATABASE FOR THE CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
5.3.1. (p234) Case Introduction
5.3.2. (p235) Identifying Relations
5.3.3. (p236) Designing the Physical Database
5.3.4. (p237) Case Summary
5.3.5. (p238) Case Questions
5.4. (p239) 13 Designing Forms and Reports
5.4.1. (p240) Learning Objectives
5.4.2. (p241) Introduction
5.4.3. (p242) Designing Forms and Reports
5.4.4. (p243) Formatting Forms and Reports
5.4.5. (p244) Assessing Usability
5.4.6. (p245) Electronic Commerce Application: Designing Forms and Reports for Pine Valley Furniture's WebStore
5.4.7. (p246) Summary
5.4.8. (p247) Key Terms
5.4.9. (p248) Review Questions
5.4.10. (p249) Problems and Exercises
5.4.11. (p250) Field Exercises
5.4.12. (p251) References
5.5. (p252) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, INC.: DESIGNING FORMS AND REPORTS FOR THE CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
5.5.1. (p253) Case Introduction
5.5.2. (p254) Identifying the Forms and Reports
5.5.3. (p255) Designing Forms and Reports for MyBroadway
5.5.4. (p256) Case Summary
5.5.5. (p257) Case Questions
5.6. (p258) 14 Designing Interfaces and Dialogues
5.6.1. (p259) Learning Objectives
5.6.2. (p260) Introduction
5.6.3. (p261) Designing Interfaces and Dialogues
5.6.4. (p262) Interaction Methods and Devices
5.6.5. (p263) Designing Interfaces
5.6.6. (p264) Designing Dialogues
5.6.7. (p265) Electronic Commerce Application: Designing Interfaces and Dialogues for Pine Valley Furniture's WebStore
5.6.8. (p266) Summary
5.6.9. (p267) Key Terms
5.6.10. (p268) Review Questions
5.6.11. (p269) Problems and Exercises
5.6.12. (p270) Field Exercises
5.6.13. (p271) References
5.7. (p272) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY. INC.: DESIGNING THE HUMAN INTERFACE FOR THE CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
5.7.1. (p273) Case Introduction
5.7.2. (p274) Designing the Dialogue Between MyBroadway and Users
5.7.3. (p275) Case Summary
5.7.4. (p276) Case Questions
5.8. (p277) 15 Finalizing Design Specifications
5.8.1. (p278) Learning Objectives
5.8.2. (p279) Introduction
5.8.3. (p280) Finalizing Design Specifications
5.8.4. (p281) Traditional Method
5.8.5. (p282) Prototyping
5.8.6. (p283) Radical Methods
5.8.7. (p284) Electronic Commerce Application: Finalizing Design Specifications for Pine Valley Furniture's WebStore
5.8.8. (p285) Summary
5.8.9. (p286) Key Terms
5.8.10. (p287) Review Questions
5.8.11. (p288) Problems and Exercises
5.8.12. (p289) Field Exercises
5.8.13. (p290) References
5.9. (p291) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY. INC.: FINALIZING DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
5.9.1. (p292) Case Introduction
5.9.2. (p293) Using Throwaway Prototyping for Documenting System Specifications
5.9.3. (p294) Case Summary
5.9.4. (p295) Case Questions
5.10. (p296) 16 Designing Distributed and Internet Systems
5.11. (p309) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY. INC.: DESIGNING INTERNET FEATURES INTO THE CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
6. (p314) Part V Implementation and Maintenance
6.1. (p315) AN OVERVIEW OF PART V
6.2. (p316) 17 System Implementation
6.2.1. (p317) Learning Objectives
6.2.2. (p318) Introduction
6.2.3. (p319) System Implementation
6.2.4. (p320) Software Application Testing
6.2.5. (p321) Installation
6.2.6. (p322) Documenting the System
6.2.7. (p323) Training and Supporting Users
6.2.8. (p324) Organizational Issues in Systems Implementation
6.2.9. (p325) Electronic Commerce Application: System Implementation and Operation for Pine Valley Furniture's WebStore
6.2.10. (p326) Project Close-Down
6.2.11. (p327) Summary
6.2.12. (p328) Key Terms
6.2.13. (p329) Review Questions
6.2.14. (p330) Problems and Exercises
6.2.15. (p331) Field Exercises
6.2.16. (p332) References
6.3. (p333) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY. INC.: DESIGNING A TESTING PLAN FOR THE CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
6.3.1. (p334) Case Introduction
6.3.2. (p335) Preparing the Testing Plan
6.3.3. (p336) Preparing a Test Case
6.3.4. (p337) Case Summary
6.3.5. (p338) Case Questions
6.4. (p339) 18 Maintaining Information Systems
6.4.1. (p340) Learning Objectives
6.4.2. (p341) Introduction
6.4.3. (p342) Maintaining Information Systems
6.4.4. (p343) Conducting Systems Maintenance
6.4.5. (p344) Website Maintenance
6.4.6. (p345) Electronic Commerce Application: Maintaining an Information System for Pine Valley Furniture's WebStore
6.4.7. (p346) Summary
6.4.8. (p347) Key Terms
6.4.9. (p348) Review Questions
6.4.10. (p349) Problems and Exercises
6.4.11. (p350) Field Exercises
6.4.12. (p351) References
6.5. (p352) BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, INC.: DESIGNING A MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR THE CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
7. (p357) Part VI Advanced Analysis and Design Methods
7.1. (p358) AN OVERVIEW OF PART VI
7.2. (p359) 19 Rapid Application Development
7.2.1. (p360) Learning Objectives
7.2.2. (p361) Introduction
7.2.3. (p362) Rapid Application Development
7.2.4. (p363) Components of RAD
7.2.5. (p364) Approaches to RAD
7.2.6. (p365) RAD Success Stories
7.2.7. (p366) Advantages and Disadvantages of RAD
7.2.8. (p367) Summary
7.2.9. (p368) Key Terms
7.2.10. (p369) Review Questions
7.2.11. (p370) Problems and Exercises
7.2.12. (p371) Field Exercises
7.2.13. (p372) References
7.3. (p373) 20 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
8. (p391) Glossary of Terms
9. (p392) Glossary of Acronyms
10. (p393) Index
11. (p394) Credits
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theme: System design; System analysis; Systeemanalyse; Systeemontwerp; Systemanalyse; Systementwurf
Alternative description
The third edition of Modern Systems Analysis and Design investigates the very latest of systems analysis and design. Rather than looking strictly at the technological aspects, Hoffer, George and Valacich focus on the business perspective and the human, organizational and technical skills an information systems professional needs to be successful. Chapter topics cover foundations for systems development, making the business case, analysis, design, implementation and maintenance, and advanced analysis and design methods.
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This text investigates contemporary systems analysis and design. The authors focus on the business perspective and the human, organisational and technical skills an information systems professional needs to be successful.
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2023-06-28
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