The document outlines the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC), which includes phases such as planning, analysis, design, implementation, and maintenance for developing and maintaining information systems. It also discusses the processes of systems analysis and design, emphasizing the importance of understanding system requirements and specifying implementation details. Additionally, it provides guidance on starting a new project, including steps like identifying and evaluating ideas, finding similar projects, and naming the project.
The document outlines the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC), which includes phases such as planning, analysis, design, implementation, and maintenance for developing and maintaining information systems. It also discusses the processes of systems analysis and design, emphasizing the importance of understanding system requirements and specifying implementation details. Additionally, it provides guidance on starting a new project, including steps like identifying and evaluating ideas, finding similar projects, and naming the project.
LAB(1) Introduction: • Information Systems Analysis and Design – Complex organizational process – Used to develop and maintain computer-based information systems – Used by a team of business and systems professionals Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) • Traditional methodology used to develop, maintain, and replace information systems. • Phases in SDLC: – Planning – Analysis – Design – Implementation – Maintenance Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Systems analysis and Systems design • Systems analysis is a process of understanding in detail what a system should accomplish. • Systems design is a process of specifying in detail how components of an information system should be physically implemented Systems Concepts • A system is a collection of interrelated components (subsystems) that function together to achieve some outcome (e.g. biological system, computer system, social system) • Components: hardware, software, inputs, outputs, data, people, and procedures Systems Concepts How to Start a new project The beginning is the most difficult period in a project's life to do successful software project. The following steps help you to choose your own project: How to Start a new project – Identify and articulate your idea – Evaluate your idea – Finding Similar Projects – Deciding to Proceed – Naming your project Homework • Identify your group member. • Choose a project title. • Abstract about the project. Homework Format • Hard copy in Word. • Softcopy in PowerPoint.