A process for combining object oriented and structured analysis and design

Author(s):  
D.M. Rickman

Objectives: The main aim of this study was to investigate the factors that influence students’, academicians’, clients’, as well as developer’s preferences in choosing their preferred approach in system development, namely structured analysis design (SAD) or object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD). Methods: The research design was based on a survey methodology and a case study. For the survey, questionnaires were administered to 30 students and 38 academicians, who were randomly selected from several Malaysian universities. For the case study, the requirements of the information system were modeled and presented to several clients to elicit their feedback. The survey data were analyzed using SPSS Findings: The result shows that students preferred the use of OOAD approach, which clearly outnumbered those who preferred the SAD approach, which stood at 33%. Interestingly, the majority (53%) of academicians preferred the use of a mixture of both approaches. Likewise, the clients shared a similar view with the academicians, whereas the developer preferred the OOAD approach. Application/Improvements: Clearly, the findings suggest that both approaches are essential, but the one that is widely used by developers and preferred by students is OOAD, and thus should be given priority when it comes to structured analysis and design. As such, curriculum designers and institutions of higher learning, particularly those offering system analysis and design and related courses, should make the necessary changes to the existing curriculum such that the academic programs offered will be able to produce highly competent and skilled analysts and designers as required by the industry.


Author(s):  
Maulik V. Dhamecha

if you want to find out that which is the best suitable analysis then you have to find outs all the merits and demerits of that both analysis methods. The aspect of this paper is to describe combine both the traditional (structured) and the object-oriented approach, certain methodology for information systems development. Despite the fact that objects-oriented paradigm is actually widely adopted for software analysis, design, and implementation, there are still a large number of companies that continue to utilize the structured approach to develop software analysis and design. The empirical study that we present considers both an Uncontrolled and a controlled experiment with Master students. with the existing structured approach of developing a system there is significant way to know how appropriate the OO topics. So, in recent time, Objects-orientation analysis is largely acceptable subject. This paper discourses some basics about these two design paradigms.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benaldo Salim

IDEF0 (Integration Definition language 0) adalah suatu metode pemodelan sistem berbasis SADT (Structured Analysis and Design Technique), yang dikembangkan oleh Douglas T. Ross dan SofTech, Inc. Dalam bentuk aslinya, IDEF0 meliputi bahasa definisi dan pemodelan grafis (syntax and semantics) yang menggambarkan suatu metodologi komprehensif untuk membangun model. IDEF0 dapat digunakan untuk memodelkan berbagai jenis sistem baik yang otomatis maupun non-otomatis.


Author(s):  
O. Latysheva ◽  
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Ye. Pidhora ◽  
V. Fokin ◽  
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The article investigates the approaches of building business process, forming the strategy of the enterprise. The procedure of methodology usage for functional modeling and graphical representation of IDEF0 notation processes (English Integration Definition for Function Modeling) for the procedure of enterprise strategy development is presented. The algorithm of procedure modeling for forming the company's strategy is developed and for that the SADT (Structured Analysis and Design Teqnique) diagram and its decomposition by the main elements and stages is presented.


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