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Systems Analysis

InfoSys 3810 Week One 2013. Systems Analysis. Dr. Vicki Sauter and Friends Professor, Information Systems University of Missouri Saint Louis. Introductions and Expectations. Night One : Peer to Peer Introductions Course content, assignments, referenced materials, et.al.

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Systems Analysis

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  1. InfoSys 3810 Week One 2013 Systems Analysis Dr. Vicki Sauter and Friends Professor, Information Systems University of Missouri Saint Louis

  2. Introductions and Expectations Night One : • Peer to Peer Introductions • Course content, assignments, referenced materials, et.al. http://www.umsl.edu/~sauterv/analysis/ba3810start.html

  3. InfoSys 3810Systems Analysis Systems Analysis … that part of the software development life cycle that deals with the study and structure (and analysis) of information systems requirements.

  4. InfoSys 3810Systems Analysis There are five fundamental, separable, yet interrelated elements to any Software Life Cycle • Planning … including requirements elicitation • Analysis • Design (including logical design and physical design ( or preliminary design and detailed design) • Implementation … which includes coding, test, and deployment • And • Maintenance

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