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Chapter 1: Introduction to Systems Development Systems concepts The information systems infrastructure Top-down information systems development Methodologies and tools Keys to success as a systems developer The Functions/Components Matrix
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Systems Concepts Physical and conceptual Open and closed Fig 1.1: An Open System
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Systems Concepts Open-loop and closed-loop The firm as a transformation system Fig 1.2: A Closed-loop System
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Systems Concepts System levels Supersystem, suprasystem System Subsystem
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Systems Concepts The Control Mechanism Management Information professor Standards
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Fig 1.7: Standards Information Flows to the Information Processor Systems Concepts
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Fig 1.8: Decision Information Flows to the Physical System Systems Concepts
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Fig 1.9: Information Flows to Management Systems Concepts The Feedback Loop
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Systems Concepts Add some environmental flows and you have the general systems model of the firm The manager uses the model. The systems developer uses the model. Systems developers: Information specialists and users working together
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Fig 1.10: The General Systems Model of the Firm Systems Concepts
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The Information Systems Infrastructure Accounting Information System (AIS) Management Information System (MIS) Decision Support Systems (DSS) Office Automation Systems Expert Systems
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Fig 1.11: A System Structure The Information Systems Infrastructure
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Top-down Information Systems Development Fig 1.12: Systems Development Planning Framework
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Methodologies Traditional system development life cycle (SDLC) Prototyping Phased development Fig 1.14: Phased Development Methodology
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Tools Data modeling (ERDs, data dictionary) Process modeling (DFDs, structured English) Object modeling (class, structure, statechart diagrams, etc.)
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Keys to Success as a System Developer Fig 1.16: A Project Team
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Keys to Success as a System Developer Fig 1.15: The Communication Chain
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Keys to Success as a System Developer Knowledge Computer literacy Business fundamentals Systems theory Information use in problem solving The systems development process Systems modeling
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Keys to Success as a System Developer Skills Communications Analytical ability Creativity Leadership
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Functions/Components Matrix Information system components (resources) People (information specialists, users) Data Information Software Hardware Information system functions Input Processing Output Storage Control
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Fig 1.17 A Functions/Components Matrix with Selected Entries Functions/Components Matrix
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