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2 Welcome to CMPE003 Personal Computer Concepts: Hardware and Software Winter 2003 UC Santa Cruz Instructor: Guy Cox

3 January 23, 20032 Assignments Assignment #6 – The Last One  Due March 12, 2003 Spreadsheets – (MS Excel)  Generate a monthly budget spreadsheet http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/classes/cmpe003/Winter03/hw6_spreadsheet.htm l

4 January 23, 20033 Final Project Due no later than March 19, 2003  You can turn in earlier.. Power Point presentation  4 pages  Extra points for special effects, animations Turn in on a floppy/CDROM http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/classes/cmpe003/Winter03/finalproject.html

5 Systems Analysis and Design: The Big Picture Chapter 15

6 January 23, 20035 Objectives Define the terms system, analysis, and design Describe the principal functions of the systems analyst List and describe the phases of the systems development life cycle Describe the various data gathering and analysis tools Describe a selection of systems design tools Explain the concept of prototyping Explain the role of the maintenance task in the systems development life cycle

7 January 23, 20036 Systems Analysis and Design: What is it? System  organized set of related components established to accomplish certain task Natural Systems  Cardiovascular system Planned and placed by people  Water system  Computer system A system that has computers as one of its components

8 January 23, 20037 Systems Analysis and Design: What is it? Systems analysis Process of studying an existing system to determine how it works and how it meets user needs Systems design Process of developing a plan for an improved system, based upon the results of the systems analysis

9 January 23, 20038 Systems Analysis and Design: Why do it? Impetus for change  Internal force, e.g. improved productivity and efficiency  External force, e.g. meet regulatory requirements or resolve customer issues Authority for change  Approval of higher management

10 January 23, 20039 Systems Analyst Professional computer employee who performs analysis and design Change agent  Overcome reluctance of users to change Typical career path  Programmer  Programmer / Analyst  Systems Analyst

11 January 23, 200310 Systems Analyst: Functions Coordination Schedules and system-related tasks Personnel  Manager  Programmers  Users  Vendors of computer equipment  Mail room employees  Contractors

12 January 23, 200311 Systems Analyst: Functions Communication  Oral presentations  Written documentation Planning and design  Plans and designs the new system  Involved from beginning of project through final implementation of the system

13 January 23, 200312 SDLC: Systems Development Life Cycle Preliminary investigation Analysis Design Development Implementation

14 January 23, 200313 SDLC: Preliminary Investigation Feasibility study / System survey Determine the problem Describe the problem Understand management decisions  Organizational chart  Informal hierarchy Produces rough plan and what to do

15 January 23, 200314 SDLC: Preliminary Investigation Problem Definition Nature of the problem Separate problem from symptoms of problem Scope of the project Establish boundaries.. Budget and schedule Objectives of the project What user thinks system should do

16 January 23, 200315 SDLC: Preliminary Investigation Report What you have found Recommendations Financially feasible

17 January 23, 200316 SDLC: Preliminary Investigation Resulting Management Decision Drop Fix a simple problem Authorize the analysis phase

18 January 23, 200317 SDLC: Analysis Understand the existing system  Gather data  Analyze data Establish system requirements

19 January 23, 200318 SDLC: Analysis – Data Gathering Written documents Interviews  Structured  Unstructured Questionnaires Observation  Visits by appointment  Participant observation Sampling

20 January 23, 200319 SDLC: Analysis – Analyze Data How the current system works Determine system requirements Basis for documentation Tools  Data flow diagram (DFD)  Decision tables

21 January 23, 200320 SDLC: Analysis – Data Flow Diagram

22 January 23, 200321 SDLC: Analysis –Decision Tables

23 January 23, 200322 SDLC: Analysis – System Requirements Detailed list of things the system must be able to do Design is based upon system requirements Agreement upon requirements is needed before proceeding

24 January 23, 200323 SDLC: Analysis – Report to Management Summarize problems Describe requirements Cost analysis Recommendations for next step Obtain authorization to proceed

25 January 23, 200324 SDLC: Design Planning the new system  System Architecture  Two Design Phases Preliminary design (or external design) Detail design (or internal design)

26 January 23, 200325 SDLC: Preliminary Design Major system aspects Centralized or distributed Online or batch PC-based? How will input be captured? Necessary reports

27 January 23, 200326 SDLC: Preliminary Design Make or buy decision Packaged software  Meet at least 75% of requirements?  Change business procedures for part or all of remainder?  Customize for part of all of remainder? Custom software  Programmers write code Outsourcing  System is developed by external organization

28 January 23, 200327 SDLC: Preliminary Design Create an overall plan Offer alternatives that meet requirements Explain differences Evaluate costs

29 January 23, 200328 SDLC: Preliminary Design Build a prototype  Limited working system of subset Does not need true functionality  Output looks like anticipated system output Working model that can be modified and fine-tuned  Uses high-level software tools – CASE  Best for small-scale systems

30 January 23, 200329 SDLC: Preliminary Design CASE tools Computer-Aided Software Engineering Supports specific analysis and design tasks Integrated environment that supports the entire systems development process

31 January 23, 200330 SDLC: Preliminary Design Presentation All alternatives Selected plan Prototype of the system Obtain authorization to proceed

32 January 23, 200331 SDLC: Detail Design Parts of detail design phase Output requirements Input requirements Files and databases Systems processing Systems controls and backup

33 January 23, 200332 SDLC: Detail Design Output requirements Medium Type of reports Contents

34 January 23, 200333 SDLC: Detail Design

35 January 23, 200334 SDLC: Detail Design Input requirements Medium Content Input forms Validation Volume

36 January 23, 200335 SDLC: Detail Design Files and Databases Organization Access Format of records Coordinate with database administrator regarding external databases and updating

37 January 23, 200336 SDLC: Detail Design Flowchart Symbols

38 January 23, 200337 SDLC: Detail Design

39 January 23, 200338 SDLC: Detail Design Systems Controls and Backup Insure that input is processed correctly Prevent fraud and tampering System journals Backup of system files

40 January 23, 200339 SDLC: Detail Design Report to Management Detailed design specifications report Presentation Obtain authorization to proceed

41 January 23, 200340 SDLC: Development Doing the work to bring the new system into being Scheduling

42 January 23, 200341 SDLC: Development Programming  Refine the design  Detailed logic flowcharts and pseudocode Testing  Unit testing  System testing  Volume testing

43 January 23, 200342 SDLC: Implementation Converting to the new system Training Equipment conversion File conversion System conversion Auditing Evaluation Maintenance

44 January 23, 200343 SDLC: Implementation – Training Begin during testing User’s manual (Technical Writers) Hands-on Training consideration  Space  Equipment  Data  User’s schedules

45 January 23, 200344 SDLC: Implementation – Conversion Equipment  Planning  Installation of new equipment File  Manual to electronic  Special programs to convert old format to new

46 January 23, 200345 SDLC: Implementation – Conversion System  Direct conversion  Phased conversion  Pilot conversion  Parallel conversion

47 January 23, 200346 SDLC: Implementation –Auditing Audit trail Trace output back to source

48 January 23, 200347 SDLC: Implementation – Evaluation Working? Meets original requirements? Benefits Meets budget Improvements

49 January 23, 200348 SDLC: Implementation – Maintenance Ongoing activity for life of system

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