Information system developments always require to follow some standardized processes. An information system developed using a standardized process can provide organizations with improvement in productivity within a shorter period of time.
In this “Information Systems Development – System Analysis and Design” you will learn about the following topics:
- The Process of System Development
- The Capability Maturity Model
- Initial, Repeatable, Defined, Managed, Optimizing
- Life Cycle versus Methodology
- Underlying Principles for System Development
- A System Development Process
- Where Do System Development Projects Come From?
- Projects Can Be either Planned or Unplanned
- The FAST Project Phases
- Scope Definition, Problem Analysis, Requirement Analysis, Logical Design, Decision Analysis, Physical Design and Integration, Construction and Testing, Installation and Delivery
- Cross Life Cycle Activities
- Sequential versus Iterative Development
- Alternative Route and Strategies for System Development
- Model-Driven Development Strategy
- Rapid Application Development Strategy (RAD)
- Commercial Application Package Implementation Strategy
- Hybrid Strategies
- System Maintenance
- Automated Tools and Technology
- Different Automated Tools
- Computer-Aided System Engineering (CASE)
- Application Development Environment
- Process and Project Managers
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BCA 3rd Semester System Analysis and Design Notes Pdf:
- Unit I: The Context Of System Analysis and Design
- Unit II: Information System Building Blocks
- Unit IV: Project Management
- Unit V: System Analysis
- Unit VI: Fact Finding Techniques For Requirements Discovery
- Unit VII: Modeling System Requirements With USE CASES
- Unit VIII: Data Modeling and Analysis
- Unit IX: Process Modeling
- Unit X: Feasibility Analysis and The System Proposal
- Unit XI: System Design Methods
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