Systems Analysis & Design, An Object-Oriented Approach with UML
(Sprache: Englisch)
Dieses Lehrbuch wendet sich vorrangig an Studenten der unteren Semester, die Vorlesungen zu Systemanalyse und -design besuchen. Objektorientierte Modelle gewinnen zunehmend an Bedeutung; hier finden Sie eine Fülle von Informationen zu UML, einer Sprache zum...
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Dieses Lehrbuch wendet sich vorrangig an Studenten der unteren Semester, die Vorlesungen zu Systemanalyse und -design besuchen. Objektorientierte Modelle gewinnen zunehmend an Bedeutung; hier finden Sie eine Fülle von Informationen zu UML, einer Sprache zum Design objektorientierter Systeme. Bei der Umsetzung des behandelten Stoffes in die Praxis hilft eine Fallstudie, die durch das gesamte Buch fortgesetzt und aufgebaut wird.
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A modern, hands-on approach to doing SAD--in UML!Get the core skills you need to actually do systems analysis and design with this highly practical, hands-on approach to SAD using UML! Authors Alan Dennis, Barbara Haley Wixom, and David Tegarden guide you through each part of the SAD process, with clear explanations of what it is and how to implement it, along with detailed examples and exercises that allow you to practice what you've learned.Now updated to include UML Version 2.0 and revised, this Second Edition features a new chapter on the Unified Process, increased coverage of project management, and more examples.Highlights Written in UML: The text takes a contemporary, object-oriented approach using UML.
Focus on doing SAD: After presenting the how and what of each major technique, the text guides you through practice problems and then invites you to use the technique in a project.
Rich examples of both success and failure: Concepts in Action boxes describe how real companies succeeded and failed in performing the activities in the chapters.
Project approach: Each chapter focuses on a different step in the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) process. Topics are presented in the order in which they are encountered in a typical project.
A running case: This case threaded throughout the text allows you to apply each concept you have learned.
Put SAD into action!
You can't truly understand Systems Analysis and Design (SAD) by only reading about it; you have to do it. In Systems Analysis and Design, Third Edition, Dennis, Wixom, and Roth offer a hands-on approach to actually doing SAD. Building on their experience as professional systems analysts and award-winning teachers, these three authors capture the experience of actually developing and analyzing systems. They focus on the core set of skills that all analysts must possess--from gathering requirements and modeling business needs, to creating blueprints for how the system should be built.
Features
- New and expanded coverage, including expanded coverage of functional and nonfunctional requirements; new event-action lists; a new extended example of process modeling and data modeling; expanded discussion of the use and interpretation of the weighted alternative matrix as well as RFPs, RFI, and RFQs; a new emphasis on the Migration Plan; and new coverage of business contingency planning during implementation.
- Focus on doing SAD. After presenting the how and what of each major technique, the text guides you through practice problems and invites you to use the technique in a project.
- Project-based approach. Topics are presented in the order in which an analyst would encounter them in a typical project.
- Real-life examples include a running case, which serves as a template that you can apply to your own work, and Concepts in Action examples that describe how real companies succeeded (and failed) in performing SAD activities.
- Object-oriented concepts and techniques are included throughout the book, and a final chapter focuses on the major elements of UML. Coverage is updated to reflect the innovations of UML Version 2.0.
- Student Website includes hands-on exercises, templates for project deliverables, PowerPoint slides, and relevant Internet links.
You can't truly understand Systems Analysis and Design (SAD) by only reading about it; you have to do it. In Systems Analysis and Design, Third Edition, Dennis, Wixom, and Roth offer a hands-on approach to actually doing SAD. Building on their experience as professional systems analysts and award-winning teachers, these three authors capture the experience of actually developing and analyzing systems. They focus on the core set of skills that all analysts must possess--from gathering requirements and modeling business needs, to creating blueprints for how the system should be built.
Features
- New and expanded coverage, including expanded coverage of functional and nonfunctional requirements; new event-action lists; a new extended example of process modeling and data modeling; expanded discussion of the use and interpretation of the weighted alternative matrix as well as RFPs, RFI, and RFQs; a new emphasis on the Migration Plan; and new coverage of business contingency planning during implementation.
- Focus on doing SAD. After presenting the how and what of each major technique, the text guides you through practice problems and invites you to use the technique in a project.
- Project-based approach. Topics are presented in the order in which an analyst would encounter them in a typical project.
- Real-life examples include a running case, which serves as a template that you can apply to your own work, and Concepts in Action examples that describe how real companies succeeded (and failed) in performing SAD activities.
- Object-oriented concepts and techniques are included throughout the book, and a final chapter focuses on the major elements of UML. Coverage is updated to reflect the innovations of UML Version 2.0.
- Student Website includes hands-on exercises, templates for project deliverables, PowerPoint slides, and relevant Internet links.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Systems Analysis & Design, An Object-Oriented Approach with UML “
From the contents:Preface. Introduction.
PART I: PLANNING PHASE. Project Initiation. Project Management.
PART II: ANALYSIS PHASE. Requirements Determination. Use-Case Analysis. Process Modeling. Data Modeling.
PART III: DESIGN PHASE. System Design. Architecture Design. User Interface Design. Data Storage Design.Program Design.
PART IV: IMPLEMENTATION PHASE. Construction. Installation.The Movement to Objects. Index
Autoren-Porträt von Alan Dennis, Barbara Haley Wixom
Dr. Alan Dennis holds the John T. Chambers Chair of Internet Systems in the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. Dr. Dennis has won numerous awards for teaching data communications and networking and for his research on collaboration and the Internet. He is an Associate Editor for MIS Quarterly and serves as the Executive Editor for MIS Quarterly Executive. He received his Ph.D. in management information systems from the University of Arizona, his MBA from Queen's University in Ontario, and his Bachelor of Computer Science from Acadia University in Nova Scotia.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Alan Dennis , Barbara Haley Wixom
- 2008, New ed., 560 Seiten, mit farbigen Abbildungen, Maße: 26,5 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0471742716
- ISBN-13: 9780471742715
Sprache:
Englisch
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