System Analysis and Design Hand Book(English, Paperback, Jain V. K.)
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This book has been designed to examine some basic systems concepts that are useful in understanding the role and development of information systems for business. When the overall relationships of a system, or of its component systems is sufficiently stable so that reliable predictions can be made about the systems outputs, the entire system or sub-system can be automated to produce wonderful results. Special Feature Can be used by novices as well as experts Provides a world-view more consistent with the reality of organizational life Helps in generating coordination efforts towards goals Designed to cater for the needs of both streams i.e. to Management and Computer Science. About the Author Shri V.K. Jain has done his M.Tech under the Unesco Sponsored Industry-Oriented Course run simultaneously at MACT and BHEL Bhopal and completed his computer oriented thesis at IIT Kanpur as early as 1968. Thereafter he was selected by the UPSC for Indain Engineering Services and was posted in CPWD. He has so far authored more than 75 books on various subjects related to computer science and is one of the pioneer Indian authors. He has written the complete courseware for “O” level computer science of Department of Electronics. He has also written books like BASIC for Beginners, Fortran for CBSE, Pascal for AMIE, Information technology for Engineering students, C and C++ programming, Internet and web page design, HTML, JAVA and Multimedia, etc. He received Viswakarma Puraskar twice for writing Technical books in Hindi. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Systems Chapter 2: Business Systems & Information Chapter 3: Project Selection and Preliminary Investigation Chapter 4: Feasibility Surveys Chapter 5: System Analysis Methods Chapter 6: Logical Design of System: Structured Approach Chapter 7: Physical Design of the System Chapter 8: Database Concepts Chapter 9: Systems controls Chapter 10: Quality Assurance and Testing Chapter 11: Hardware and Software Selection