Ch 11 Systems Planning, Analysis, and Design

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WS-BPEL

Web Services Business Protection Execution Languages (or as abbreviated BPEL). WS-BPEL is an executable computer language that facilitates interactions between business processes and Web services

dedicated software package

a commercially available software package that is intended for a narrow audience

rational unified process (RUP)

a four-phase iterative development process and software product from IBM that focuses on achieving milestones at the end of each phase

Warnier-Orr Methodology

a methodology and diagramming technique for analyzing the outputs of an application and factoring the application into a hierarchical structure of modules to accomplish the necessary processing

REA (Resources-Events-Agents) model

a model of the accounting system that focuses on recording events along with their impact on related resources and connection to related agents

software as a service (SaaS)

a software application, suite of applications, or software services that are delivered over the internet. Entire Accounting systems are delivered as SaaS

structured English

a special language for describing process logic that uses several key words, including IF, THEN, ELSE IF, and SO

waterfall approach

a synonym for the big-design-up-front approach to systems development

Model Driven Architecture

a trademarked approach to development based on modeling a given problem or project based on the object and business processes; it automatically transforms the model to computer software using a standard transformation language

strategic systems plan

a written document that incorporates both short and long run goals relating to the company's systems development effort

object-oriented approach

an approach to development that is used on DFDs, successive refinement, structured English, and related program coding

structured systems analysis and design

an approach to systems analysis that begins with a very general description of a particular system and then proceeds through a logically related set of steps, each increasing in detail

iterative approach

an approach to systems development in which the initial plans and designs are subject to revision as the project develops

big-design-up-front

an approach to systems development that focuses on producing initial plans and designs that are not subject to much change during the design and implementation phases

agile approach

an approach to systems development that is normally iterative and that focuses on keeping with certain best practices

rapid application development

an approach to systems software development that combines iterative and structured approaches

information needs analysis

analysis of specific decisions made by managers in terms of the information outputs

object

basic unit of analysis in object-oriented analysis and design methodologies. Objects posses methods (things that object do) and attributes (data related to objects)

key success factors

characteristics that distinguish a company from its competitors and that are keys to its success

steering committee

committee representing top management and all major functional areas within the organization that is charged with guiding the overall systems development effort

upwardly compatible

computer hardware that is easily upgradeable to a larger or faster model without losing existing data or programs

turnkey systems

computer packages that meet the specific needs of an individual situation with minimal design work

attributes

data items related to objects

standardization

design criterion that all data items are to be entered in the standard format and assigned a common name when used in more that one place

feasibility

design criterion that it must be possible to actually implement the design specifications

integration

design criterion that means the avoidance of collecting and maintaining the same data items in more than one place

detailed design proposal

everything necessary to actually implement a design project, including timetables, a budget, personnel requirements, and design documentation

systems planning

identifying subsystems with the information system that need special attention for development

BPEL

short form of WS-BPEL

canned software packages

software packages purchased from a vendor

pseudocode

structured-English type of systems documentation that includes provisions for error conditions and data file access

cost-effectiveness

the benefits of a design should exceed its costs

systems development life cycle

the concept that every systems development project goes through essentially the same process of life cycle of systems analysis, systems design, and systems implementation

forms design

the process of designing specific forms

systems analysis

the process of understanding existing systems and problems, describing information needs, and establishing priorities for further systems work

methods

things that objects do

bottlenecks

weaknesses in a system where small changes can result in major improvements in performance


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