Synopses & Reviews
A growing segment of the market have begun teaching Systems Analysis and Design using an object-oriented approach. This new approach has been widely recognized as the future of the analysis and design market by students and instructors. Building on the well renowned Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World, Third Edition by John Satzinger, Robert Jackson and Stephen Burd, the authors have recreated this object-oriented text for anyone looking for this new approach. All texts are accompanied by a free 120-day trial version of Microsoft Project 2003 to give students a hands-on experience with this new software.
Synopsis
This pure Object-Oriented approach gives students a cutting edge approach to the future of the design and analysis market.
About the Author
John Satzinger is a Professor in the Computer Information Systems department at Missouri State University. With teaching and research experience at leading CIS and MIS university programs since 1991, Dr. Satzinger provides a strong managerial focus and powerful vision for this text. His interests and specialties include systems analysis and design, graphical user interface design, object-oriented development, and database and client-server development. He earned his MBA from Cal Poly University and his Ph.D. from the Claremont Graduate University. Robert Jackson is a retired member of the faculty of the Information Systems Department at Brigham Young University. He has researched, published, and taught in the areas of object-oriented systems development, e-commerce, Web systems, project management, and information systems education. Bringing a wealth of real-world business experience and technical expertise to this book, Dr. Jackson is currently self-employed as a principal in several new e-commerce ventures, where he practices firsthand the analysis, design, and business principles presented in the Seventh Edition. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Brigham Young University. Stephen Burd is an Associate Professor at the University of New Mexico, where he has been teaching courses in management information systems, networks, databases, and hardware/software since 1984. The author of more than seven top-selling textbooks for Course Technology and Cengage Learning, Dr. Burd brings significant strengths and industry knowledge to this text. He received his B.A. and M.A. from the University of Baltimore and his Ph.D. from Purdue University.
Table of Contents
Part 1: System Development and the Unified Process 1. The World of the Modern Systems Analyst 2. Object-Oriented Development and the Unified Process 3. Project Management and the Inception Phase Part 2: Modeling and the Requirements Discipline 4. Business Modeling and Requirements Activities 5. Use Cases and Domain Models 6. Use Case Modeling Part 3: The Design Discipline 7. Design Activities and Environments 8. Use Case Realization in an Iteration 9. Advanced Design Principles and Patterns 10. Designing the Data Access Layer 11. Designing the User Interface Layer 12. Designing System Interfaces, Controls, and Security Part 4: Implementation, Test, and Deployment Disciplines 13. Making the System Operational 14. Agile Development