Alan Dennis' 5 Edition of Systems Analysis and Design continues to build upon previous issues with it hands-on approach to systems analysis and design with an even more in-depth focus on the core set of skills that all analysts must possess. Dennis continues to capture the experience of developing and analyzing systems in a way that readers can understand and apply and develop a rich foundation of skills as a systems analyst.
Well, If you want to know more about system analysis and design, this is the best book you may find! It takes you through the whole process in a very comprehensive way. Also, if you study business, MIS, or IS you may consider to read it b/c it would be recommended at some point.
Latest text book for master's course of the same title. Typical text book...nothing stellar. Layout is less than ideal and the authors struggle to communicate concepts. Diagrams and images look outdated.
A whirlwind of a novel, with a coterie of flawed heroes and heroines. A Djinni could not have invented a more intense rotation of drama, love, and moral exploration.
Well, in all seriousness, it is actually a pretty good Systems Analysis book that drives one through the Systems Development Life Cycle.
Reading for NURS 786 Systems Analysis and Design, Spring 2013. This was actually pretty easy to read (as far as textbooks go). I like the case studies at the end of each chapter.