Systems Analysis Exam 1

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use case diagram

a picture showing system behavior along with the key actors that interact with the system

Objective statement

a series of statements that express an organization's qualitative and quantitative goals for reaching a desired future position

Incremental commitment principle

a strategy in systems analysis and design in which the project is reviewed after each phase and continuation of the project is rejustified

project initiation

activities designed to assist in organizing a team to conduct project planning

true

an activity diagram shows the conditional logic for the sequence of system activities needed to accomplish a business process

extend relationship

an association between two use cases where one adds new behaviors or actions to the other

repository

an integrated and standard database used in CASE to provide product tool integration

corporate strategic planning

an ongoing process that defines the mission, objectives, and strategies of an organization

information systems planning

an orderly means of assessing the information needs of an organization and defining the systems, databases, and technologies that will best satisfy those needs

activity diagram

can be used to depict the flow of control from activity to activity, model work flow and business processes, help in use case analysis

steering committee

can only identify potential development projects

methodologies

comprehensive, multiple-step approaches to systems development that will guide your work and influence the quality of your final product

primary deliverables resulting from studying and documenting a systems processes

context data flow diagram (DFD), DFDs of the current logical system, thorough descriptions of each DFD component

data store

data at rest, which may take the form of many different physical representations

process models

data flow diagrams that concentrate on the movement of data between processes

data flow

data in motion, moving from one place in a system to another

report

enables you to work backwards from the information on a report to the data that must have been necessary to generate them

project planning vs. general IS planning

general information systems planning focuses on assessing the information systems needs of the entire organization

project identification and selection

identification and assessment of all possible systems development projects that an organization unit can undertake

forms

indicate what data flow in or out of a system and which are necessary for the system to function

project scope statement

is useful for ensuring that both you and your customer gain a common understanding of the project, is a short document prepared for the customer that describes what the project will deliver and outlines all work required to complete the project, is a very easy document to create because it typically consists of a high-level summary of the BPP information

competitive strategy types

low-cost producer, product differentiation, product focus or niche

corporate strategy involves

mission statement, objective statements, description of competitive strategy

Bottom-up source

project initiatives stemming from managers, business units, or the development group

Top-down source

projects identified by top management or by a diverse steering committee.

sequence diagrams

represent dynamic models of interactions between objects

SDLC phases

sequencing of phases has a compelling logic, relationships between phases are well specified, the different phases are clearly defined

activation

shows the time period during which an object performs an operation, either directly or through a call to some subordinate operation

baseline project plan

specifies detailed project activities for the next life cycle phase, analysis, and less detail doe subsequent project phases, contains all information collected and analyzed during project initiation and planning, and is used by the project selection committee to help decide if the project should be accepted, redirected, or canceled

information systems analysis and design

the complex organizational process through which computer-based information systems are developed and maintained

objective of the planning process

the development of a Baseline Project Plan and Project Scope Statement

context diagram

the diagram that shows the scope of the system, indicating what elements are inside and which are outside the system

strategic alignment

the extent to which the project is viewed as helping the organization achieve its strategic objectives and long-term goals

instance or generic

the forms sequence diagrams can be presented in

business case

the justification for an information system, presented in terms of the tangible and intangible economic benefits and costs and the technical and organizational feasibility of the proposed system

Competitive strategy

the method by which an organization attempts to achieve its mission and objectives

formal system

the official way a system works as described in organizational documentation

economic feasibility

the purpose is to identify the financial benefits and costs associated with the development project

return on investment (ROI)

the ratio of the net cash receipts of the project divided by the cash outlays of the project, enabling tradeoff analysis to be made between competing projects

business process reengineering

the search for, and implementation of, radical change in business processes to achieve breakthrough improvements in products and services

SDLC

the traditional methodology used to develop, maintain, and replace information systems

An activity diagram can be used for all of the following reasons:

to model work flow and business processes, help in use case analysis, and to depict the flow of control from activity to activity


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