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PART I |
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Introduction To Systems Analysis And Design |
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Business Process Modeling
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Information System Components
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Business Information Systems
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Types of Business Information Systems
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Organizational Structure
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System Development Techniques and Tools
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Overview of Systems Development Life Cycle
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Information Technology Department
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The Systems Analyst Position
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Preliminary Investigation |
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The importance of Strategic Planning
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A framework for Systems Development
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Information Systems Projects
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Evaluation of System Requests
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Preliminary Investigation Overview
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Steps in Preliminary Investigation
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Requirements Modeling |
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Systems Analysis Phase Overview
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Systems Development Methods
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Modeling Tools and Techniques
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System Requirements Checklist
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Scalability an total Cost of Ownership
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Fact Finding
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Interviews
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Other Fact Finding Techniques
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System Requirement Checklist
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Other Fact Finding Techniques
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Documentation
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Preview of Data; Process and Object Modeling
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PART II |
30% |
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Data And Process Modeling |
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Data Flow Diagrams
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Data Dictionary
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Process Description Tools
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Logical Vs. Physical Models
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Object Modeling |
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Object – oriented Terms and Concepts
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Relationships among Objects and Classes
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Object Modeling With The Unified Modeling Language
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Transition To Systems Design |
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Evaluating Software Alternatives
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Steps in Evaluating and Purchasing Software Packages
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Completion of System Analysis
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Transition to System design
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Prototyping
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Overview of System Design
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Designing and Using Codes
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PART III |
15% |
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Userinterface, Input And Output Design |
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User Interface Design, Input Design, Output Design Issues, Printed Output |
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Data Design |
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Data Design Concepts
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Data Design Terminology
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Data Relationships
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Normalization
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Steps in Database Design
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Database Models
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data Storage
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Data Control
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PART IV |
30% |
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Application Architecture |
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Design Checklist
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Planning the Architecture
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Client / Server Architecture
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Impact of the Internet
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Processing Methods
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Network Models
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Modeling Application Architecture
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System Management and Support
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Systems Design Completion
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Application Devlopment |
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Quality Assurance
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Overview of Application development
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Other Application Development Tools
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Coding
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Object – oriented Application Development
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Testing the Application
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Documentation
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Management Approval
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Instalation And Evalution |
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Operational and Test Environment
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Training
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Data Conversion
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System Changeover
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Post Implementation Task
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Final Report to Management
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Systems Operation And Suport |
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Overview of Systems Support and Maintenance
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user Support Activities
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Maintenance Activities
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Managing systems Operation and support
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Managing System Performance
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System Obsolescence
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TEXT BOOK: |
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Systems Analysis And Design , 4th Edition, By Shelly / Cashman / Rosenblatt ( Thomson ) |
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REFERNCE BOOKS |
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Systems Analysis And Design , 3rd Edition, By Elias Awad ( GAlgotia Publications |
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