Published by Pearson (July 6, 2020) © 2020
Joseph Valacich | Joey GeorgeFor courses in structured systems analysis and design.
Developing advanced system analysts
Prioritizing the practical over the technical, Modern Systems Analysis and Design presents the concepts, skills, methodologies, techniques, tools, and perspectives essential for systems analysts to develop information systems. The authors assume students have taken an introductory course on computer systems and have experience designing programs in at least one programming language. By drawing on the systems development life cycle, the authors provide a conceptual and systematic framework while progressing through topics logically. The 9th edition has been completely revised to adapt to the changing environment for systems development, with a renewed focus on agile methodologies.
- 1 The Systems Development Environment
- 2 The Origins of Software
- 3 Managing the Information Systems Project
- 4 Identifying and Selecting Systems Development Projects
- 5 Initiating and Planning Systems Development Projects
- 6 Determining System Requirements
- 7 Structuring System Process Requirements
- 8 Structuring System Data Requirements
- 9 Designing Databases
- 10 Designing Forms and Reports
- 11 Designing Interfaces and Dialogues
- 12 Designing Distributed and Internet Systems
- 13 System Implementation
- 14 Maintaining Information Systems