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Systems Analysis and Design, Seventh Edition (Shelly Cashman) | 
enlarge | Authors: Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Harry J. Rosenblatt Publisher: Course Technology Category: Book
List Price: $135.95 Buy New: $46.75 You Save: $89.20 (66%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 1558
Media: Paperback Edition: 7 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 720 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.4 x 1.4
ISBN: 1423912225 Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9781423912224 ASIN: 1423912225
Publication Date: February 26, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Building on the proven pedagogy of its predecessors, with an increased focus on object modeling and project management, Systems Analysis and Design, Seventh Edition presents a clear introduction to systems analysis and design. Students will find concepts easy-to-understand through the clear writing style and full-color figures that illustrate current technology and trends. Examples and cases are drawn from actual systems projects that enable students to learn in the context of solving problems, much like the ones they will encounter on the job. This approach, combined with motivating tools such as the SCR Associates interactive Web-Based Case Study, Systems Analysts Toolkit, the Student Study Tool on CD-ROM, and more, makes Systems Analysis and Design, Seventh Edition a wise and exciting choice for your introductory systems analysis and design class.
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Good as an introductory text to System Analysis January 4, 2009 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
It's a Textbook October 21, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It's a textbook. As textbooks go, it's pretty good. Very few textbooks are really worth the prices that are demanded.
As is typical with textbooks having to do with technology, there are many errors. Most glaring are the online audio files that do not match up with the text. Presumably, the textbook has changed, but the audio files have not.
All textbooks, especially those in engineering and technology concentrations, should be made available on the Internet at significantly reduced prices.
Not very good for a new comer September 8, 2006 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book does contain some good information. The problem, however, is that it is not easy to read or follow. This book contains too many non useful graphics and not enough detailed examples. In other words it's real pretty. At the end of each chapter there are Case Studies for the students. In many cases the book did not give enough information on how to complete them properly. I often found myself searching the internet to find answers. This book might be good for someone that has worked as an IT professional. As a new comer, however, I wouldn't recommend it. I'm going to search for a better book.
Great delivery response time. March 22, 2006 0 out of 11 found this review helpful
The item was shipped promptly and arrived in great condition. Thanks so much for the timely shipping, as the text was used for spring semester at school.
Good overview of SAD but not good for serious SAD study July 5, 2004 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
For beginners to Systems Analysis & Design I would recommend this textbook, however do not rely on this for a serious study of Systems Analysis & Design. This book is easy to read, but the "This technique is so great, note - there are some disadvantages" can get annoying at times. Maybe this book could be used as an overview of SAD for managers. Also, the Student Study Guide provided on CD-ROM with the text is not useful for quick review of the text for an exam as each chapter takes up 80 slides and each review of each chapter takes a while to read.
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