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Information Modeling: An Object-Oriented Approach (Out of print)

AUTHOR Ross, James; Kilov, Haim
PUBLISHER Pearson (01/07/1994)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Many of today's business information systems are notoriously ineffective -- due in large part to too many unscientific, haphazard approaches to their development. This book introduces the scientific thought essential to understanding a business and to creating a successful business information system for a particular business. It shows how to make system analysis as disciplined an activity as programming, and how the formal specification of behavior at the right level of abstraction is the desired approach to system analysis. KEY TOPICS: Shows how the system analyst may use the same concepts of "good thinking" as the programmer -- abstraction, precise understanding of behavior, and reuse -- to end up with a specification that is understandable and formal. MARKET: For systems analysts, requirements engineers, data modellers, business planners, etc. responsible for understanding and developing requirements for information systems and applications; and for designers, programmers, testers, documentors involved in the information system development process.

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ISBN-13: 9780130830333
ISBN-10: 013083033X
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 304
Carton Quantity: 15
Product Dimensions: 6.23 x 0.91 x 9.36 inches
Weight: 1.14 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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Computers | Software Development & Engineering - Systems Analysis & Desi
Dewey Decimal: 004.21
Library of Congress Control Number: 93034253
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This book introduces the scientific thought essential to understanding a business and to creating a successful business information system for a particular business. It shows how to make system analysis as disciplined an activity as programming, and how the formal specification of behavior at the right level of abstraction is the desired approach to system analysis.
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Many of today's business information systems are notoriously ineffective -- due in large part to too many unscientific, haphazard approaches to their development. This book introduces the scientific thought essential to understanding a business and to creating a successful business information system for a particular business. It shows how to make system analysis as disciplined an activity as programming, and how the formal specification of behavior at the right level of abstraction is the desired approach to system analysis. KEY TOPICS: Shows how the system analyst may use the same concepts of "good thinking" as the programmer -- abstraction, precise understanding of behavior, and reuse -- to end up with a specification that is understandable and formal. MARKET: For systems analysts, requirements engineers, data modellers, business planners, etc. responsible for understanding and developing requirements for information systems and applications; and for designers, programmers, testers, documentors involved in the information system development process.

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Author: Ross, James
James Ross's only novel was written late in 1939 and published in 1940. He is at present editorial writer for the "Greens-boro Daily News,"" "Greensboro, North Carolina. In a statement written for this edition, he notes that the roadhouses have long since disappeared, but "human greed and the evils it generates haven't." His aim in writing the novel, he states, "mere-ly was to show it the way it was."
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