scholarly journals Special Theme of Research in Information Systems Analysis and Design -III Teaching Systems Analysis and Design: A Case for the Object Oriented Approach

Author(s):  
Sridhar P. Nerur ◽  
Craig W. Slinkman ◽  
RadhaKanta Mahapatra
Author(s):  
Przemyslaw Polak

Nowadays, there are two main information systems modeling methods: structured and object-oriented. The structured methods have been widely used since the 1970s, whereas recently the object-oriented methods have attracted more attention. This chapter analyses the methods that are taught on the courses of information systems analysis and design. The curricula of information systems and computer science studies in Polish higher education institutions are compared to the Association for Computing Machinery curricula recommendations. In both cases none of the methods is prevailing. Also, the program of introducing, at the Warsaw School of Economics, Poland, all management and business administration students to the basics of systems analysis and design is presented. Thus, students majoring in information systems learn both modeling methods, whereas only structured methods are introduced to all management students.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Agus Waluyo ◽  
Aang Munawar

The rapid development of today’s tehnology makes itu possible to tranform a manual system to a computerized system. And it can also be applied to PT.Fas jawara who is still using manual system in recording the receipt of the project, work order making, news making events and invoices. Monitoring the implementation of information systems PT.Fas Jawara can provide benefits that such work would be more effective and efficient. Methodolody of data collection and analysis using theoretical analyzes and acceptance of information systems in general and monitoring projects are running. And inteviews with the company concerned to find out the problems and to investigate the acceptance of  business process projects, making work order, create invoices and news system that runs the show. For the analysis and design of information system is using with the object oriented approach where evertything is described in the notation. At least the acceptance of information system and monitoring can runs as excected and allows users to apply


Author(s):  
Judith Kabeli ◽  
Peretz Shoval

FOOM (Functional and Object-Oriented Methodology) is an integrated methodology for information systems’ analysis and design, which combines two essential software-engineering paradigms: the functional/data approach (or process-oriented) and the object-oriented (OO) approach. Having applied FOOM in a variety of domains, this chapter presents the application of the methodology to the specification of the IFIP Conference system. We focus on the analysis and design phases. FOOM-analysis phase includes data modeling and functional analysis activities and produces an initial Class Diagram and a hierarchy of OO data flow diagrams (OO-DFDs). The products of the design phase include: (a) a complete class diagram; (b) object classes for the menus, forms and reports and (c) a behavior schema, which consists of detailed descriptions of the methods and the application transactions, expressed in pseudocode and message diagrams.


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