Get the skills you need to do SAD! In a field as exciting and dynamic as System Analysis and Design (SAD), there will always be new techniques and approaches to develop systems more effectively and efficiently. But if you want to succeed in SAD, you'll need a solid foundation of skills you can rely on--no matter what the approach or methodology. That's why Alan Dennis and Barb Wixom's SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN focuses on the core set of skills that all analysis must possess--from gathering rewuirements and modeling business needs to creating blueprints for how the system should be built. Now updated and revised, the new edition features reorganized chapters, new topics, and expanded detail. Focus on doing SAD. This text encourages you to do SAD. After presenting the how and what of each major technique, the text guides you through practice problems and then invites you to use the technique in a project. New and expanded coverage. The Second Edition presents a new half chapter about the project selection process, as well as more detailed coverage of economic feasibility, process modeling, data modeling, and IT architecture. New real-life examples, cases, and skills. apply to your own work. Chapters also include Concepts in Action boxes, which describe how real companies succeeded (and failed) in performing the activities in that chapter. Object-oriented concepts and techniques. Object-oriented concepts are included throughout the book, and a final chapter focuses on the major elements of UML. Project-based approach. Topics are presented in the order in which an analyst would encounter them in a typical project. Tips from the pros. Interviews of seven CIOs on about project selection and management are integrated throughout the book. Student Web Site. Includes hands-on exercises, Word and RTF templates for project deliverables, PowerPoint slides, and relevant internet links.
Well, If you want to know more about system analysis and design, this is the best book you may find! It takes you through the whole process in a very comprehensive way. Also, if you study business, MIS, or IS you may consider to read it b/c it would be recommended at some point.
Latest text book for master's course of the same title. Typical text book...nothing stellar. Layout is less than ideal and the authors struggle to communicate concepts. Diagrams and images look outdated.
A whirlwind of a novel, with a coterie of flawed heroes and heroines. A Djinni could not have invented a more intense rotation of drama, love, and moral exploration.
Well, in all seriousness, it is actually a pretty good Systems Analysis book that drives one through the Systems Development Life Cycle.
Reading for NURS 786 Systems Analysis and Design, Spring 2013. This was actually pretty easy to read (as far as textbooks go). I like the case studies at the end of each chapter.