<p>This book presents a selection of subjects which the authors deem to be important for information systems engineers. The book is intended for introductory teaching. We have tried to write the book in such a way that students with only fragmented knowledge of computers are able to read the book wi
Information Systems Development: An Introduction to Information Systems Engineering
โ Scribed by Paul Beynon-Davies (auth.)
- Publisher
- Macmillan Education UK
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 407
- Series
- Macmillan Computer Science Series
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Information....Pages 3-12
Information Systems....Pages 13-20
Information Systems and Organisations....Pages 21-28
Information Society and Economy....Pages 29-35
Information Technology....Pages 36-45
Information Systems Services Function....Pages 46-52
Information Systems Engineering....Pages 53-66
Front Matter....Pages 67-67
Structured Programming Languages....Pages 69-75
Object-Oriented Programming Languages....Pages 76-82
Database Systems....Pages 83-94
Fourth Generation Environments....Pages 95-102
Computer Aided Information Systems Engineering (CAISE)....Pages 103-108
Multimedia and Hypermedia Systems....Pages 109-115
Knowledge Based Systems....Pages 116-123
Front Matter....Pages 124-125
Normalisation....Pages 127-140
Entity-Relationship Diagramming....Pages 141-153
Data Flow Diagramming....Pages 155-168
Process Descriptions....Pages 169-178
Data Dictionaries....Pages 179-187
Entity Life Histories....Pages 188-195
Front Matter....Pages 124-125
Structured Program Design....Pages 197-211
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design....Pages 212-223
User Interface Design....Pages 224-231
Prototyping....Pages 232-241
Front Matter....Pages 242-243
Business Process Re-engineering....Pages 244-251
Soft Systems Methodology....Pages 252-257
Structured Methods....Pages 259-272
Participatory Design....Pages 273-281
Rapid Applications Development....Pages 282-290
Object-Oriented Methods....Pages 291-296
Front Matter....Pages 297-297
Project Management....Pages 298-205
Information Systems Management....Pages 306-315
Information Systems Planning....Pages 316-328
Information Systems Evaluation....Pages 329-336
Information Systems Outsourcing....Pages 337-342
Quality Assurance....Pages 343-350
Front Matter....Pages 351-351
Information Systems Failure....Pages 352-361
Information Systems and Their Interaction with Organisations....Pages 362-373
The Professionalisation of IS Work....Pages 374-382
The Development of the Discipline of Information Systems....Pages 383-391
Back Matter....Pages 392-399
โฆ Subjects
Information Systems and Communication Service; Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
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