Essential systems analysis /

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Autor principal: McMenamin, Stephen M.
Otros Autores: Palmer, John F.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey : Prentice-Hall, 1984
Colección:Yourdon computing series
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505 0 |a FOUNDATION. 1. Identifying true requirements. 2. Planned systems. 3. The essence of a system: logical requirements. 4. The incarnation of a system: physical characteristics. 5. The essence of system development. 6. System modeling. ESSENTIAL MODELING TOOLS AND STRATEGIES. 7. Partitioning themes for essential models. 8. Modeling essential activities. 9. Modeling essential memory. 10. Strategies for modeling the essence of a system. THE ANATOMY OF EXISTING SYSTEMS. 11. The anatomy of single processor systems. 12. The anatomy of multiple processor systems. 13. The consolidation of system activities. 14. Discovering the essential system through system archaelogy. FINDING THE ESSENTIAL ACTIVITIES. 15. Expanding the current physical model. 16. Reducing the expanded physical model. 17. Classifying the essential fragments. DEFINING AN ESSENTIAL ACTIVITY. 18. Completing the derivation process: an overview. 19. Recognizing remaining physical characteristic. 20. Deriving an essential activity. 21. Modeling an essential activity. INTEGRATING THE ESSENTIAL ACTIVITY MODELS. 22. Integrating the essential activities. MODELING THE NEW SYSTEM. Managing essential systems analysis. 
650 4 |a ANALISIS DE SISTEMAS 
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