Introduction To System Analysis and Design Methods
Introduction To System Analysis and Design Methods
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An office automation system is an information system that supports the wide range of business office activities that provide for improved work flow between workers.
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map emphasizes how each kind of stakeholder interacts with the information system. Note that the systems analyst role overlaps the roles of all the other stakeholders. The systems analyst is a facilitator to all the other roles.
Systems Analysts
Systems analyst a specialist who studies the problems and needs of an organization to determine how people, data, processes, and information technology can best accomplish improvements for the business. A programmer/analyst (or analyst/programmer) includes the responsibilities of both the computer programmer and the systems analyst. A business analyst focuses on only the nontechnical aspects of systems analysis and design.
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Privacy
Consumer demands for privacy in e-commerce transactions Government requirements
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Collaborative Technologies
Enterprise Applications
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XHTML and XML Scripting languages Web-specific programming languages Intranets Extranets Portals Web services
Object Technologies
Object technology a software technology that defines a system in terms of objects that consolidate data and behavior (into objects).
Objects are reusable Objects are extensible Object-oriented programming languages include C++, Java, Smalltalk, and .NET
Object-oriented analysis and design a collection of tools and techniques for systems development that will utilize object technologies to construct a system and its software. Agile development a system development strategy in which system developers are given the flexibility to select from a variety of tools and techniques to best accomplish the tasks at hand.
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Collaborative Technologies
Collaborate technologies are those that enhance interpersonal communications and teamwork.
E-mail
Instant messaging
Groupware Work flow
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Enterprise Applications
Virtually all organizations require a core set of enterprise applications
Financial mgmt, human resources, sales, etc. Frequently purchased Frequently need to have custom elements added
Systems Integration - the process of building a unified information system out of diverse components of purchases software, custom-built software, hardware, and networking.
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IBM (MQSeries)
Mercator Software TIBCO Software
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System initiation
System analysis
System design
System implementation
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