Systems Analysis and Design: A Case Study ApproachThis book demonstrates how interactive management information systems (MIS) are actually designed. The book examines traditional systems analysis and design methods, and the newer structured system development cycle (SSDC) method. The SSDC approach is used throughout the text to present a complete methodology for the entire life cycle of the analysis and design of any new MIS project. The text comprehensively covers systems analysis and design theory while placing great emphasis on the practice of management information systems in the real world. |
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SYSTEMS | 3 |
PART | 5 |
INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND Output Oriented | 17 |
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ABC Company accounts receivable ANALYSIS AND DESIGN analysis form ANALYSIS OF PRESENT approach areas chapter computer system cost customer name customer orders customer service data base design data communications data dictionary data elements data flow diagram Datamation DBMS Decision Support Systems decision tables DESIGN OF MIS entry equipment exploratory survey report field warehouse figure finished product inventory functions Gantt chart interactive management information logical data base logical system magnetic disk magnetic tape management information system master file methods and procedures microcomputers MIS alternative MIS executive steering MIS project MIS task force Module on-line open order file operations order-entry system OVERVIEW OF SYSTEMS personnel present information system problems product code punched card record requirements sales analysis sales commissions SDLC shipment file shipment-processing shipped specific SSDC storage structured systems analysis structured systems design system flowchart system input system output tion updated user review group