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050 _aT 57.6 .C37 1979
100 _aCarlsen, Robert D.
_eauthor
245 4 _aThe systems analysis workbook :
_ba complete guide to project implementation and control /
_cRobert D. Carlsen
260 _aUnites States of America :
_bPrentice-Hall,
_cc1979
300 _a303 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c30 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _a1. The Workbook-An Efficient Approach to Systems Analysis. -- 2. Starting Out Right-Defining the Project. -- 3. Establishing Successful Relationships and Determining the System Environment. -- 4. Planning and Conducting Result-Getting Interviews. -- 5. Determining Necessary System Requirements and Desirable Features -- 6. Efficiently Documenting Existing-System Operations -- 7. Describing and Analyzing Existing-System Documents and Files. -- 8 Flowcharting the Existing System -- 9 Establishing a Cost/Benefit Baseline -- 10 The Value of the Workbook for Reviews -- 11 Using the Work Sheets to Develop the New System -- 12 Developing the Conceptual Program Design. -- 13 Analyzing and Designing System Forms. -- 14 Determining the Equipment Configuration. -- 15 Defining the Proposed System's Value -- 16Determining Personnel/Training Requirements -- 17Using the Workbook to Plan System Implementation. -- 18 Presenting the System Concept to Management -- 19 Documenting the System -- 20 Monitoring and Evaluating System Operations. -- 21 Recapitulation: Tying the Workbook System Together.
520 _aAs with the original edition, the Workbook provides a systematic method for analyzing both simple and complex projects. It provides work sheets, step-by-step guides and instructions and master checklists
650 _aSYSTEM ANALYSIS -- WORKBOOK
700 _aJames A. Lewis
_eco-author
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