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Systems analysis & design methods / by Jeffrey L. Whitten ; Lonnie D. Bentley ; Thomas I.M. Ho.

By: Whitten, Jeffrey LContributor(s): Bentley, Lonnie D | Ho, Thomas I. M, 1948-Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: St. Louis : Times Mirror/Mosby College Publishing , 1986Edition: 1st edDescription: xxxi , 847 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0801654645Subject(s): System design | System analysisDDC classification: 003 W61s 1986 Summary: " 'Systems Analysis and Design Methods' is intended to support a practical first course in computer information systems development. This course is normally taught at the sophomore or junior level in two and four year colleges and trade schools. The authors recommend that students have taken an introductory data processing or computer concepts course and at least one computer programming course before using this book. The book can be used for any introductory systems course in either the DPMA, ACM or independent computer science or computer information systems curriculum."
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Includes bibliographies and index.

" 'Systems Analysis and Design Methods' is intended to support a practical first course in computer information systems development. This course is normally taught at the sophomore or junior level in two and four year colleges and trade schools. The authors recommend that students have taken an introductory data processing or computer concepts course and at least one computer programming course before using this book. The book can be used for any introductory systems course in either the DPMA, ACM or independent computer science or computer information systems curriculum."

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