Chapter 1 - Introduction To Systems Analysis and Design
Chapter 1 - Introduction To Systems Analysis and Design
Chapter Objectives
Discuss the impact of information technology on business strategy and success Define an information system and describe its components Explain how profiles and models can represent business functions and operations Explain how the Internet has affected business strategies and relationships
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Chapter Objectives
Identify various types of information systems and explain who uses them Distinguish between structured analysis, object-oriented analysis, and agile methods Compare the traditional waterfall model with agile methods and models Discuss the role of the information technology department and the systems analysts who work there
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Introduction
Companies use information as a weapon in the battle to increase productivity, deliver quality products and services, maintain customer loyalty, and make sound decisions. Information technology can mean the difference between success and failure
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The Future of IT
Will see robust growth for at least a decade The greatest need will be for systems analysts, network administrators, data communications analysts, and software engineers
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Systems Analyst
Plan, develop, and maintain information systems
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System software Application software Enterprise applications
Data
Tables store data By linking the tables, the system can extract specific information
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People
Stakeholders Users, or end users
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Systems Design
Deliverable is system design specification Management and user involvement is critical
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Certification
Important credential
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Chapter Summary
IT refers to the combination of hardware and software resources that companies use to manage, access, communicate, and share information The essential components of an information system are hardware, software, data, processes, and people Most companies offer a mix of products, technical and financial services, consulting, and customer support
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Chapter Summary
Systems analyst use modeling, prototyping, and computer aided systems engineering (CASE) tools Three popular system development approaches are structured analysis, object-oriented analysis (O-O), and agile methods, also called adaptive methods Regardless of the development strategy, people, tasks, timetables, and cost must be managed effectively using project management tools
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Chapter Summary
The IT department develops, maintains and operates a companys information systems Systems analysts need a combination of technical and business knowledge, analytical ability, and communication skills Systems analysts need to consider salary, location, and future growth potential when making a career decision
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Chapter Summary
Chapter 1 complete
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