CS 351 - Systems Design and Analysis I / MIS 370 - Information Analysis
- PART I - Systems Analysis Fundamentals
- Chapter 1 - Assuming the Role of the Systems Analyst
- Chapter 2 - Understanding Organizational Style and Its Impact on Information Systems
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- Chapter 3 - Determining Feasibility and Managing Analysis and Design Activities
- PART II - Information Requirements Analysis
- Chapter 4 - Sampling and Investigating Hard Data
- Chapter 5 - Interviewing
- Chapter 6 - Using Questionnaires
- Chapter 7 - Observing Decision-Making Behavior and The Office Environment
- Chapter 8 - Prototyping
- Systems Planning
- PART III - The Analysis Process
- Chapter 9 - Using Data Flow Diagrams
- Chapter 10 - Analyzing Systems Using Data Dictionaries
- Chapter 11 - Describing Process Specifications and Structured Decisions
- Chapter 12 - Analyzing Semistructured Decision Support Systems
- Chapter 13 - Preparing the Systems Proposal
- Chapter 14 - Writing and Presenting the Systems Proposal
- PART IV - The Essentials of Design
- Chapter 15 - Designing Effective Output
- Chapter 16 - Designing Effective Input
- Chapter 17 - Designing The File or Database
- Chapter 18 - Designing the User Interface
- Chapter 19 - Designing Accurate Data-Entry Procedures
- PART V - Software Engineering and Implementation
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