Systems Analysis & Design 8th Edition 2008 Truman College SYSTEMS ANALYSIS and DESIGN Tenth Edition Introduction to SDLC Mohammad Moizuddin.

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Systems Analysis & Design 8th Edition 2008 Truman College SYSTEMS ANALYSIS and DESIGN Tenth Edition Introduction to SDLC Mohammad Moizuddin

© Truman College.Slide 2 Safety Share Any thing you would like to share related to safety

© Truman College.Slide 3 Mohammad Introduction Check the faculty web site Mohammad Moizuddin Web Site About me and how the class layout 12-Class Work. (One lowest will be dropped) 12-Home Work. 50% penalty after the due date (One lowest will be dropped) 12-Quiz: No make up. (One lowest will be dropped) Midterm and Final Exam (No makeup, must present during the exam) Team work is very important and there are some extra point for team work Office hours only through appointment

© Truman College.Slide 4 Students Introduction Lets Introduce your self to others. Start with your name What you do? What is your major? Why you are taking this class? What you are trying to accomplish from this class. What other classes your are taking What else you do beside the school Any thing you like to share with us

© Truman College.Slide 5 OVERVIEW SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) Phase-1: Systems Planning Phase-2: Systems Analysis Phase-3: Systems Design Phase-4: Systems Implementation Phase-5: Systems, Support & Security

© Truman College.Slide 6 OVERVIEW Phase-1: Systems Planning Chapter-1 Introduction to System Analysis and Design.

© Truman College.Slide 7 OVERVIEW Phase-1: Systems Planning Chapter-2: Analyzing the Business Case Chapter-3: Managing Systems Projects

© Truman College.Slide 8 OVERVIEW Phase-2: Systems Analysis Chapter-4: Requirement Modeling Chapter-5: Data and Process Modeling Chapter-6: Object Modeling Chapter-7: Development Strategies

© Truman College.Slide 9 OVERVIEW Phase-3: Systems Design Chapter-8: User Interface Design Chapter-9: Data Design Chapter-10: System Architecture

© Truman College.Slide 10 OVERVIEW Phase-4: Systems Implementation Chapter-11: Managing Systems Implementation

© Truman College.Slide 11 OVERVIEW Phase-5: Systems Support, and Security. Chapter-12: Managing Systems Support and Security.

© Truman College.Slide 12 System Analyst’s Toolkit Toolkit offers skills and techniques that can be used throughout the course. Please turn to Toolkit section to observe that it is divided into four main parts: 1. Communications tools 2. CASE tools 3. Financial analysis tools 4. Internet resource tools. There are many ways to use the Toolkit For example, depending on the level of complexity and the available time, students might learn Toolkit skills in the classroom, on their own, or as members of groups or teams. In some assignments, students will need Toolkit skills to perform chapter tasks; in other situations, Toolkit material provides valuable background information.

© Truman College.Slide 13 CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES Please use the online web site: TBD

© Truman College.Slide 14 Mohammad Moizuddin CIS250 Web Site 50.html 50.html

© Truman College.Slide 15 PMP (Project Management Professional) Try PMP certification course.

© Truman College.Slide 16 Note Continue Chapter -1 Class Work Next week Chapter-2 Class Work Home Work Due Quiz

© Truman College.Slide 17