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systems & software engineering
A Universal Approach
to Systems Analysis and Design
This is a 5-day workshop for information systems personnel. The workshop deals
with structured analysis and design techniques that are the basis for all the
current methods and tools. This workshop will complement and support product and
tool specific training and can be used with all known methodologies. The
workshop itself is methodology neutral.
At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to analyze a new or
existing system project and develop a complete and accurate requirements
specification in the shortest possible time. Working from the requirements
definition, participants will then be able to create a design specification
using several design techniques and modeling strategies. The latest analysis
techniques are combined with effective, proven modeling methods to handle
different design situations and projects. The material is based on practical and
effective methods that have evolved from many years of experience with software
projects.
The workshop is heavily "hands on" (about 65%). There are no
automated tools; all work is simulation of real situations and done in teams
relying heavily on group interaction.
Who Should Attend
This workshop is extremely helpful for systems project leaders, systems
analysts and designers, software engineers and data administrators who are
involved in developing requirements specifications and design specifications.
Workshop
Objectives:
- Identify scope boundaries and develop a high-level view
of a project.
- Identify the structure of the application area or
system under study.
- Analyze, define and model the processes and data.
- Use rules and structure to test the results.
- Understand the various methods of gathering
information.
- Create a clear, complete and accurate requirements
specification.
- Understand how the requirements specification
components support the design.
- Understand the design processes that will follow the
analysis phase.
- Segregate the design tasks into the principal design
areas.
- Create an interface design using one of several
techniques.
- Create a process architecture using one of several
techniques.
- Create a data architecture.
- Understand program structure.
- Understand data structure.
- Create a clear, unmistakable design specification.
To request a comprehensive
curriculum outline click... HERE.
Last updated on
April 30, 2008
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