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PowerPoint Presentation for Dennis, Wixom & Tegardem Systems Analysis and Design
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INTRODUCTION
Overview of Systems Analysis
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Key Ideas
Many systems failures were because analysts tried to build wonderful systems without understanding the organization and applying a systematic approach.
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Key Ideas
The systems analyst is a key person analyzing the business, identifying opportunities for improvement, and designing information systems to implement these ideas.It is important to understand and develop through practice the skills needed to successfully design and implement new information systems.
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Types of Information Systems
Transaction Processing SystemsManagement Information SystemsDecision Support SystemsExpert Systems
Development of these systems require a good understanding of business processes and data
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Systems Development Lifecycle Approach
The projectMoves systematically through phases where each phase has a standard set of outputsProduces project deliverablesUses deliverables in implementationUses gradual refinement and an iterative approach
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Project Phases
PlanningWhy build the system?
AnalysisWhat will the system be?
DesignHow will the system work?
ImplementationSystem delivery
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Identifying business valueAnalyze feasibilityDevelop work planStaff the projectControl and direct project
Planning
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AnalysisInformation gatheringProcess modelingData modeling
Analysis
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Physical designArchitectural designInterface designDatabase and file designProgram design
Design
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ConstructionInstallation
Implementation
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Processes and Deliverables
Process Product
Planning
Analysis
Design
Implementation
Project Plan
System Proposal
System Specification
New System and Maintenance
Plan
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What Is a Methodology?
A formalized approach or series of stepsWriting code without a well-thought-out system request may work for small programs, but rarely works for large ones.
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Structured Design
Projects move methodically from one to the next stepGenerally, a step is finished before the next one begins
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Waterfall Development Method
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Pros and Cons of the Waterfall Method
Pros Cons
Identifies systems requirements long before programming begins
Design must be specified on paper before programming begins
Long time between system proposal and delivery of new system
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Alternatives to the SDLC
Rapid Application Development (RAD)Prototyping
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Rapid Application Development
Critical elementsCASE toolsJAD sessionsFourth generation/visualization programming languagesCode generators
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How Prototyping Works
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Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Attempts to balance emphasis on data and processUses Unified Modeling Language (UML) for diagramming
Use-case DrivenArchitecture Centric
Functional, Static, and Dynamic views
Iterative and Incremental
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Key Elements
Classes -- template to define objects
Instances -- specific examples of class members
Objects -- building block of the system
Attributes -- describe data aspects of the object
Methods -- the processes the object can perform
Messages -- instructions sent to or received from other objects
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A Class and Its Objects
PATIENT
-Name-Birthdate-Phone Number+Insert ()()+Delete ()()
PATIENT 1: TOP PACKAGE: PATIENT
-Name = Teresa Marks-Birthdate = March 16, 1975-Phone number = 314-997-3456
PATIENT 2: TOP PACKAGE: PATIENT
-Name = Mel Bourne-Birthdate = May 11, 1965-Phone number = 314-997-3219
Attributes
Methods
Class
Instantiated Objects of the Class
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The Key to Reusability
Information hiding is the principle that only information required to use the object is available outside the objectEncapsulation is the mechanism that combines data and processes in a single object
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UML
Unified Modeling LanguageThe full UML provides 9 separate diagramming techniques
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Summary
The Systems Development Lifecycle consists of four stages: Planning, Analysis, Design, and Implementation
There are two major development methodologies: the waterfall method, RAD/Prototyping
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Summary
There are six major elements in Object-Oriented design: classes, objects, instances, attributes, methods, and messages.Encapsulation, Inheritance, and Polymorphism are also important object-oriented conceptsThere are five major team roles: business analyst, systems analyst, infrastructure analyst, change management analyst and project manager.