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The document discusses events in systems analysis. An event is defined as something that occurs at a specific time and place that a system must recognize and capture information about. Events are then classified as either external events, usually from a user, temporal events that occur at a point in time or due to an interval of time, or state events which are a change in the state or condition of some system data. An example event for a bank system is a customer making a deposit.

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The document discusses events in systems analysis. An event is defined as something that occurs at a specific time and place that a system must recognize and capture information about. Events are then classified as either external events, usually from a user, temporal events that occur at a point in time or due to an interval of time, or state events which are a change in the state or condition of some system data. An example event for a bank system is a customer making a deposit.

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Review Questions

1. Something that occurs at a specific time and place. It can be identified, and for purposes of
systems analysis, the system must recognize it and capture some information from it or
about it.
2. External event – usually from a user
Temporal event – occurs at a point in time, or due to a time interval
State event – a change of state or condition of some data within the system

Thinking Critically

1. A
2. The event for the bank is Customer makes a deposit. Grabbing the receipt is just the way the
response (receipt) is implemented. Asking for a brochure on auto loans might be a separate
event if the bank wants to remember that Kevin asked about it, or if they want to deduct
one brochure in their brochure inventory system (if they have such a thing). If the bank does
not need to remember the event, then doing something by the system is not “required.”
3. Not done

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