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Systems Analysis and Design

This document discusses system analysis and design. It explains that system analysis and design refers to examining business situations to improve procedures and methods. The goal is to shape organizations, improve performance, and achieve objectives. System analysis determines how adequately a system functions, what changes are needed, and the quality of outputs to recommend improvements. System design plans new or replacement systems. System analysts and designers do this type of work. The document also outlines characteristics of systems, including organization, interaction, interdependence, integration, and central objectives.

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Systems Analysis and Design

This document discusses system analysis and design. It explains that system analysis and design refers to examining business situations to improve procedures and methods. The goal is to shape organizations, improve performance, and achieve objectives. System analysis determines how adequately a system functions, what changes are needed, and the quality of outputs to recommend improvements. System design plans new or replacement systems. System analysts and designers do this type of work. The document also outlines characteristics of systems, including organization, interaction, interdependence, integration, and central objectives.

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System Analysis

and Design
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Presented by: Engr. Bunza


• Answer the question below:

What is the importance of a developed


computer systems to humans?
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INTRODUCTION
• Objectives

• Defining a system
• The role of computer in information
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systems
• What are the characteristic and element of
information system
• What are the various types of information
system and models
• What are the different types of specialized
information system
INTRODUCTION

• In business, System Analysis and


Design refers to the process of
examining a business situation with
the intent of improving it through
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better procedures and methods.


continuation…
• System analysis and design relates to
shaping organizations, improving
performance and achieving objectives
for profitability and growth.
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continuation…
• The emphasis is on systems in action,
the relationships among subsystems and
their contribution to meeting a
common goal.
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continuation…
• Looking at a system and determining
how adequately it functions, the
changes to be made and the quality of
the output are parts of system analysis.
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continuation…
• Organizations are complex systems that
consist of interrelated and
interlocking subsystems.
• Changes in one part of the system have
both anticipated and unanticipated
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consequences in other parts of the


system.
continuation…
• The systems approval is a way of
thinking about the analysis and design
of computer based applications.
• It provides a framework for visualizing
the organizational and environmental
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factors that operate on a system.


continuation…
• System Analysis and Design focus on:
• systems,
• processes and
• technology
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OVERVIEW OF S.A.D.

• Systems development can generally


be thought of as having two major
components: Systems analysis and
Systems design.
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• System design is the process of


planning a new business system or one
to replace or complement an existing
system.
continuation…
• System analysis, then, is the process of
gathering and interpreting facts,
diagnosing problems, and using the
information to recommend
improvements to the system.
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Who do you think does the job?
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BUSINESS SYSTEM
CONCEPTS
• The term system is derived form the
Greek word systema, which means an
organized relationship among
functioning units or components.
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• A system exists because it is designed


to achieve one or more objectives.
continuation…
• We come into daily contact with the
transportation system, the telephone
system, the accounting system, the
production system, and, for over two
decades, the computer system.
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continuation…
• Similarly, we talk of the business
system and of the organization as a
system consisting of interrelated
departments (subsystems) such as
production, sales, personnel, and an
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information system.
continuation…
• The study of systems concepts, then,
has three basic implications:
1. A system must be designed to achieve a
predetermined objective.
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2. Interrelationships and interdependence


must exist among the components.
3. The objectives of the organization as a
whole have a higher priority than the
objectives of its subsystems.
CHARACTERISTICS OF A
SYSTEM
• Our definition of a system suggests
some characteristics that are present in
all systems: organization (order),
interaction, interdependence,
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integration and a central objective.


continuation…
• Organization:
implies structure and order. It is the
arrangement of components that helps to
achieve objectives.
 a computer system is designed around an input
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device, a central processing unit, an output


device and one or more storage units.

 When linked together they work as a whole


system for producing information.
continuation…
• Interaction:
refers to the manner in which each component
functions with other components of the
system.
 In a computer system, the central processing unit
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must interact with the input device to solve a


problem.
 In turn, the main memory holds programs and
data that the arithmetic unit uses for
computation.
 The interrelationship between these components
enables the computer to perform.
continuation…

• Interdependence:
means that parts of the organization or
computer system depend on one another.
 They are coordinated and linked together
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according to a plan.
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continuation…

• Integration:
refers to the holism of systems.
 concerned with how a system is tied together.

 parts of the system work together within the


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system even though each part performs a


unique function.
continuation…

• Central objective:
refers to the holism of systems.
 concerned with how a system is tied together.

 parts of the system work together within the


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system even though each part performs a


unique function.
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