Structured Techniques Of System Analysis Design And Implementation

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Structured Techniques of System Analysis, Design, and Implementation

This treatment of structured techniques in systems development is based on the author's actual project management experience. The author helps readers make a clear distinction between logical and physical systems, showing how the logical system is completely developed before the physical system starts. The presentation is descriptive and fairly elementary, requiring only some programming experience in a high-level language such as COBOL, FORTRAN or PASCAL. Topics covered include computer-based information systems, structured analysis, structured design, structured implementation, and contemporary issues in system development. The book contains many case studies.
Structured Systems Analysis and Design Method

SSADM (Structured Systems Analysis and Design Method) is the government's standard method for systems analysis. This book describes the structural framework and techniques of SSADM, its application in an organization, and the way in which it relates to current issues faced by systems developers.
A Practical Handbook for Software Development

Author: N. D. Birrell
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 1988-02-11
The designer of a software system, like the architect of a building, needs to be aware of the construction techniques available and to choose the ones that are the most appropriate. This book provides the implementer of software systems with a guide to 25 different techniques for the complete development processes, from system definition through design and into production. The techniques are described against a common background of the traditional development path, its activities and deliverable items. In addition the concepts of metrics and indicators are introduced as tools for both technical and managerial monitoring and control of progress and quality. The book is intended to widen the mental toolkit of system developers and their managers, and will also introduce students of computer science to the practical side of software development. With its wide-ranging treatment of the techniques available and the practical guidance it offers, it will prove an important and valuable work.