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Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World (with Computing Science and Information Technology CourseMate Printed Ac

Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World (with Computing Science and Information Technology CourseMate Printed Ac
Authors
John W. Satzinger, Robert B. Jackson, Stephen D. Burd
ISBN
1111534152
Published
16 Nov 2011
Purchase online
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Now readers can develop the solid conceptual, technical and managerial foundations needed for effective systems analysis design and implementation as well as the project management skills for systems development with SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN IN A CHANGING WORLD, 6E. This popular text teaches both the traditional (structured) and the object-oriented (OO) approach to systems analysis and design.

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Now readers can develop the solid conceptual, technical and managerial foundations needed for effective systems analysis design and implementation as well as the project management skills for systems development with SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN IN A CHANGING WORLD, 6E. This popular text teaches both the traditional (structured) and the object-oriented (OO) approach to systems analysis and design. This book focuses on content that's most important to know with an emphasis on use case driven techniques for systems analysis and design. This edition introduces most recent developments and tools, with expanded coverage of project management for adaptive projects and content reflecting Microsoft Project 2010. A new continuing case study and "Best Practices" feature provide even more opportunities for readers to apply the skills learned.

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