Systems Analysis and Design (SAD)

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01 SAD Module Introduction
Name : MANSHA NAWAZ
room : G 0/32
email : m.nawaz@tees.ac.uk
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Module Specifications
BUSINESS
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
and DESIGN
HBS.pdf
HSA.pdf
SYSTEMS
DEVELOPMENT
ZSY.pdf
HBS Module Guide HSA Module Guide ZSY Module Guide
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Systems Analysis and Design (SAD)
• Much of our lives depends on the use of computer
systems.
• Someone has developed these systems.
• That is to say at a basic level someone has to
– Analyse what we want the computer system to do
– Design how we are going to do it
– Implement build the computer system
• This module is concerned with the Analysis and Design
of proposed computer system
– How do you know what to implement if you do not know what you
want the system to do and how you are going to do it.
– Implementation need to reflect what is needed and how it is to be
achieved.
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Important ….
• As part of your course in the final year you will be asked to undertake
a systems development project.
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This kind of project is where you produce a clearly defined system.
The system is intended to meet the needs of a client; the project proposer.
The project has a deliverable system (or product)
An application (a piece of software)
• When you enter the real-world you are the computer expert
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participate in systems development.
propose, convey and agree a computer system
determine how these requirements are to be achieved
implement and build the system
• SAD is vital for your long term System Development skills
– Pre-requisite for PROJECT module
– Future career
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Remember ….
• Students have no immediate usage for skills developed in
the SAD module
– So far students tackle modules which provide immediate skills
• Application Packages (MS Excel & MS Access)
• Programming Languages (MS Visual Basic, Web HTML)
• SAD module provides skills for the future
• When you undertake your final year project
– it is you who proposes and develops a computer system.
– Lecturers just supervise and observe
– You undertake all system development activities on your own
• Students appreciate this module when undertaking a
substantial computer based project.
– Undertaking a final year project.
– Working in systems development environment
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ASSESSMENT
The analysis & design of a computer system
• SAD
• In Course Assessment
– Hand-Out : WEEK 7
– Hand-In : WEEK 13
– Weighted 100%
– marked on criteria
grades D, M, P, R or F
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BSA
Tests
– Test 1 : WEEK 7
– Test 2 : WEEK 14-15
– 1 HOUR
– Weighted 50% each
– marked on criteria grades D,
M, P, R or F
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UCPD Systems Development
– EXAM
Week 14-15
– 2 HOUR
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Resources I – Lecture Booklet
• Lectures
• Lecture Notes
** MUST REVIEW BEFORE LECTURE
• Worked Examples ** MUST REVIEW BEFORE LECTURE
• Lecture focuses on Worked Examples & Delivery of new material
• Essentially the walkthrough of problem statements & case studies
• Practical 1 and 2
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** 2nd hour unsupervised
Exercises & case studies
Analysis & design of system from a scenario
Paper based data modelling of system
Modelling of solution in Ascent
Consolidate and check with Answer Points
Consolidate and review online resources
• Answer Pointers & Solution
• MS Word & Ascent files provided on line only
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SAD
BSA
SD
Lecture Booklet
Available from
oasis in week 2
Self Study
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Resources II –
Mansha Nawaz Staff Page
Mansha Nawaz staff page defaults to the Module Page.
Locate and click on your module to be directed to the appropriate Web Page.
Click on
Your Module in this list
Instructions for
Remote Access to Site
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Web Page List for
SAD
- Systems Analysis and Design
DD
- Database Development
project
- Individual Project
ccc
- Comms Case Study
resources
- Additional Resources
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Resources III – SAD WEB SITE
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ASCENT Software
ASCENT VIDEOS
And Ascent Model Solutions
And Ascent Examples
Systems Development
Resouces
STAFF PAGES
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Resources IV
• ASCENT
– Case Tool software available in PC labs
– Inhouse CASE tool
– Tutorial & video support on Intranet
a
Customer
order
• ASCENT student version
– ASCENT21_02h.zip
– Need WinZip
– Download available on SAD Web-Site
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BBooks
System
invoice
• ASCENT is not bug-free so SAVE WORK
REGULAR
• Ascent files .asc need to be ZIPPED (winzip) if
you are emailing solutions to tutors
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Resources V
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Staff Page – Gary Griffiths
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ASCENT Videos & Examples – DFD Intro
(also available on Gary Griffith staff page)
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Resources VI - ADDITIONAL RESOURCES WEB SITE
Mansha Nawaz
SCM
Modules
SAD
Database
Individual
Project
resources
Additional Resources
Systems Development
WEB Development
Human Computer Interface
Database Development
Systems Development
Implementation
A. Siedle Report Writing Booklets
Database Development
SAD - Dennis, Wixom
Online Web Book
MS SQL Server 2000 Download
Microsoft Evaluation Download
Software Architecture
Online Web Book
SQL User Guides
SCM
Systems Design and Analysis
Prof. Kam-Fai WONG
sql-2000-admin
SQL Online Training
sql-2000-prog
SQL Online Training
www.w3schools.com
SQL Online Training
WEB Development
Web Design Methodology
December Web Site
Sql Query Tutorial
SQL Online Training
Usable Web Issues
HCI Virtual Library
SQL Tutorial
SQL Online Training
Web Techniques
HCI Virtual Library
MS SQL 2000 Support
SQL Online Training
Indiana Searchable Index
Portfolio-Web Design
www.sqlcourse1.com
SQL Online Training
Web Users Guide
SCM
www.sqlcourse2.com
SQL Online Training
www.aspfree.com
ASP Web Site
www.dcs.napier.ac.uk
SQL Online Training
Web Building
W3 School Web Site
www.1keydata.com
SQL Online Training
Internet & Web Design tutorials
Computer Training S/W
Web - DB linkage
from a student report
Upload Web Pages
SCM
Human Computer Interface
Human Computer Interface
HCI Dialogue Styles
HCI Menus v Forms
HCI - Users
Implementation
Prototyping
Requirements & Tasks
System Evaluation
Testing
User Guide Example
A. Siedle Report Writing Booklets
Report Writing
Minutes of Meetings
Interviewing
Presentations
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Resources VII WWW SAD Dennis, Wixon
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Resources VIII – PROJECT WEB SITE
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Resources IX
For UoT students
For franchise colleges
• OASIS
– handing in/back assignments
– loan/copies of resources
– photocopying etc
• Check with your tutor
• LIBRARY
– books on Systems Analysis &
Design.
• NETWORKS
– PC
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Summary
• Concerned with learning
and using CASE tools for
System Analysis and
Design
• use resources available
• attend & study
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Further Reading
Supplement 01
Systems Development
Lecture 02
Systems Documentation
Worked Solution 02
- es 2 -
available online
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