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The document discusses three topics: 1. Speed is an important aspect of systems development because developers are under pressure to generate high-quality code quickly in order to fulfill contracts, gain clients, remain competitive, and close transactions. 2. Methodologies provide overall approaches, techniques are specific procedures used by analysts, and tools make techniques simple to apply. These three components work together to create an organized approach to systems analysis and design. 3. Agile methodologies address the lack of predictability in traditional SDLC by dividing system needs into concurrent "chunks" to deliver perfect value to customers with zero waste, as opposed to trying to predict all needs up front.
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System Analysis and Design 01

The document discusses three topics: 1. Speed is an important aspect of systems development because developers are under pressure to generate high-quality code quickly in order to fulfill contracts, gain clients, remain competitive, and close transactions. 2. Methodologies provide overall approaches, techniques are specific procedures used by analysts, and tools make techniques simple to apply. These three components work together to create an organized approach to systems analysis and design. 3. Agile methodologies address the lack of predictability in traditional SDLC by dividing system needs into concurrent "chunks" to deliver perfect value to customers with zero waste, as opposed to trying to predict all needs up front.
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1.

“Business and systems have become more sophisticated and more complex, there has
 

been an increasing emphasis on speed in systems analysis and design”. What is your
reaction to this? Why might speed be such an important aspect of systems development?

 I believe that working will improve and advance more quickly. In software development,
speed is becoming increasingly significant. In order to fulfill contracts, gain new clients,
keep existing clients, remain competitive, and close new transactions, developers are
under constant pressure to generate high-quality code as rapidly as feasible.

2. Methodology, techniques, and tools form a relationship and work together to create an
     
organizational approach to systems analysis and design. But how does this relationship
work? What do the three terms mean, what do they include, and how are they related to
each other?
 
 As a result of these three persons cooperating, it will work. Methodologies are
thorough, multi-step approaches to system development that will direct your work and
have an impact on the caliber of your information system's final outcome. Techniques
are specific procedures that you will use as an analyst to make sure that your work is
well-thought-out, comprehensive, and understandable to other members of your
project team. Tools are often computer applications that make it simple to employ
Techniques, reap their benefits, and faithfully adhere to the general development
methodology's rules. Methodologies, strategies, and tools—the three components that
make up an organizational approach to systems analysis and design—work together.
Systems analysis and design are tasks that many individuals in businesses are
accountable for, but the systems analyst is typically in command.

3. The proponents of the Agile Methodologies claim that the traditional SDLC suffers from
a lack of predictability, or rather that development according to SDLC tries to predict a
system’s needs. How do the Agile Methodologies approach this problem?
 
 Agile is largely concerned with effectively dividing the business processing cycle of the
problem-solving pattern into "chunks" that may be carried out concurrently. "Perfect
value to the customer through a perfect value production process with zero waste" is
the goal of the lean methodology.

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