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SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 1
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Topics to include.. WHAT IS SAD? NEED FOR SAD ROLE OF THE SYSTEM ANALYST QUALITIES OF SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS IMPORTANT CONCEPTS 2
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WHAT IS SAD? System: A set of detailed methods, procedures and routines established to carry out specific activity, solve a problem or to perform a duty. System Analysis: The survey and planning. The study and analysis. The definition. System Design: The process of defining the architecture, components, modules, interfaces and data for a system. BACK 3
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NEED FOR SAD Installing a system without proper planning leads to great user dissatisfaction and frequently cause the system to fall into disuse. Lends structure to the analysis and design of information systems. BACK 4
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ROLE OF THE SYSTEM ANALYST The analyst plays a key role in information systems development projects. Must understand how to apply technology to solve business problem. BACK 5
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QUALITIES OF SYSTEM ANALYST Communicator Strong Personal and Professional Ethics Self Disciplined and Self Motivated BACK 6
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CHARACTERISTICS OF SYSTEM A component: An irreducible part or aggregation of parts that make up a system, also called a subsystem Interrelated components: Dependence of one subsystem on one or more subsystems Boundary: The line that marks the inside and outside of a system and that sets off the system form its environment 7
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Purpose The overall goal or function of a system Environment Everything external to a system that interacts with the system Interface Point of contact where a system meets its environment or where subsystems meet each other. BACK 8
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FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS Technical Feasibility: Can we build it? Economic Feasibility: Should we build it? Organizational Feasibility: If we build it, will they come? BACK 10
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IMPORTANT SYSTEM CONCEPTS There are several other system concepts with which systems analysts need to become familiar: Decomposition Modularity Coupling Cohesion 11
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Decomposition: The process of breaking down a system into smaller component. Modularity: Dividing a system up into chunks or modules of a relatively uniform size. To Simplify the redesign and rebuild process. Coupling: The extend to which subsystems depend on each other. Cohesion : A cohesion is the extent to which a subsystem performs a single function. BACK 12
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SUMMARY Information is a key source. System analysts deal with many types of information systems. Qualities of SA. The SDLC. Feasibility Analysis. BACK 13
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