Systems Analysis and Design (Ahelly Cashman Series) |  | Authors: Gary B. Shelly, Harry J. Rosenblatt Publisher: Course Technology Category: Book
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Product Description Systems Analysis and Design, Eighth Edition offers a practical, visually appealing approach to information systems development.
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My Students Love It! January 29, 2002 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
I teach systems analysis courses, and this book is an excellent text for us. It is easy to read, well-researched, and describes current real-world thinking in this field. It has many good case studies, along with an on-line virtual company case study that is unique. I highly recommend this book.
Good as an introductory text to System Analysis January 4, 2009 Konstantin (Inland Empire, CA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
There are few things I can say after reading this book pretty much from cover to cover:
- Nowadays there are lots of critics of structured SAD, so if you're happen to be one of them, I am pretty sure you will not give this text a good grade. While it does cover Object-Oriented SAD, it is not build upon it. This text (as it seems to me) is revolves around structured SAD using SDLC.
- I liked this text because it has LOTS of colorful diagrams, screen-shots, and charts. This gives a text more alive presentation and makes it more fun to read, even though you're getting lost in terms and abbreviation.
- The text has plenty of abbreviations because SAD process integrates all system components. You can imagine how much data that is, especially considering the fact of collecting that data and organizing it.
- I thing this text by itself will not make you an system analyst. You will need to read more, but it serves well as an introduction to SAD.
The obvious negative thing - these editions that coming up new each year are costly for students, but this is a issue of all comp. textbooks, not just this.
Brief contents:
-ch 1. Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design
PHASE 1: SYSTEM PLANNING
-ch 2. Analyzing the business case
PHASE 2: SYSTEM ANALYSIS
-ch 3. Requirements modeling
-ch 4. Data and process modeling
-ch 5. Object modeling
-ch 6. Development strategies
PHASE 3: SYSTEM DESIGN
-ch 7. Output and user interface design
-ch 8. Data Design
-ch 9. System architecture
PHASE 4: Systems implementation
-ch10. Systems implementation
PHASE 5: SYSTEMS OPERATION, SUPPORT, AND SECURITY
-ch11. Systems operation, support and security
THE SYSTEM ANALYST'S TOOLKIT
Toolkit 1: Communication tools
Toolkit 2: CASE Tools
Toolkit 3: Financial Analysis Tools
Toolkit 4: Project Management Tools
Toolkit 5: Internet Resource Tools
This Book is a Gold Mine..!! September 28, 2009 Niladri Chatterjee (ELLSWORTH, KS USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am s/w professional for last 16 years and System Analyst too. I have seen many books on Systems Analysis but this book is above all. Every subject matter starts from a grass root level...a simple conversation of two s/w people and then the book discuss every details of the subject matter.
The Chapter 5 & 6 is awesome. I never seen any book could explain DFD, ERD, Data Modeling, Data Dictionary, explained so nicely, like this book.
Every chapter has tons of pictures to understand the relevance.
The book discussed all 3 (or 4 I should say) ways of Systems Analysis. Most book limits only to either SSAD or O-O or Agile. This is the only book covers all three methods!!
Writing style is excellent. Brings my interest and draw my full attention.
MS Visio, Visible Analyst, MS Project and many other tools use and screen shots in the book makes the book professional and realistic.
Without any doubt, this is the best book on Systems Analysis I have seen in my s/w professional career...!
Good High Level Introduction to Software Engineering September 19, 2003 PAT BAILEY (Grand Rapids, MI United States) 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
This is a very digestable text for an introductory class to software analysis and engineering. I particularly liked its parallel between traditional structured and OO analysis. It is very readable. My only criticism is that it should have had the discussion on CMM and other development models to set the tone earlier on the importance of this material to the industry.
Cashman series July 12, 2009 Deltor (MI, USA) Like all of the Cashman series this book provides good coverage of the subject and thorough steps to complete the exercises.
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