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Essentials of system analysis and design
*Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design* introduces the fundamental concepts, methods, and techniques used in the analysis and design of information systems. The book provides a structured approach to understanding how organizations identify business needs, analyze system requirements, and develop effective information system solutions to support organizational goals.
The text covers the entire systems development life cycle (SDLC), including project initiation, requirements determination, process modeling, data modeling, system design, implementation, and maintenance. It explains key topics such as feasibility analysis, project management, business process analysis, database design, user interface design, and systems architecture. The book also discusses modern development approaches, including object-oriented analysis and design, agile methodologies, and the use of modeling tools.
Through practical examples, case studies, and hands-on exercises, the book demonstrates how systems analysts and designers can work with stakeholders to develop efficient, reliable, and user-centered information systems. By integrating theoretical concepts with real-world applications, *Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design* serves as a valuable resource for students, information technology professionals, and anyone seeking to understand the principles of systems development and information systems management.
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- United States of America : Pearson., 2015
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x, 437 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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English
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978-1-292-07661-4
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ed. 6
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Global edition
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