Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design (6th Edition)
Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780133546231
Author: Joseph Valacich, Joey George
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 26M

Match each of the key terms above with the definition that best fits it.

A centralized database that contains all diagrams, forms and report definitions, data structures, data definitions, process flows and logic, and definitions of other organizational and system components; it provides a set of mechanisms and structures to achieve seamless data-to-tool and data-to-data integration.

  1. 1. Agile Methodologies (p. 21)
  2. 2. Application software (p. 4)
  3. 3. Boundary (p. 7)
  4. 4. Cohesion (p. 9)
  5. 5. Component (p. 7)
  6. 6. Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) (p. 19)
  7. 7. Constraint (p. 7)
  8. 8. Coupling (p. 9)
  9. 9. Decomposition (p. 7)
  10. 10. Environment (p. 7)
  11. 11. Information systems analysis and design (p. 4)
  12. 12. Interface (p. 7)
  13. 13. Interrelated (p. 7)
  14. 14. Joint application design (JAD) (p. 19)
  15. 15. Modularity (p. 9)
  16. 16. Participatory design (PD) (p. 21)
  17. 17. Prototyping (p. 18)
  18. 18. Purpose (p. 7)
  19. 19. Rapid application development (RAD) (p. 19)
  20. 20. Repository (p. 19)
  21. 21. System (p. 6)
  22. 22. Systems analysis (p. 14)
  23. 23. Systems analyst (p. 11)
  24. 24. Systems design (p. 15)
  25. 25. Systems development life cycle (SDLC) (p. 12)
  26. 26. Systems development methodology (p. 12)
  27. 27. Systems implementation and operation (p. 15)
  28. 28. Systems planning and selection (p. 14)
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