Systems Analysis and Synthesis
Bridging Computer Science and Information Technology
- 1st Edition - February 23, 2016
- Latest edition
- Author: Barry Dwyer
- Language: English
Systems Analysis and Synthesis: Bridging Computer Science and Information Technology presents several new graph-theoretical methods that relate system design to core computer… Read more
Systems Analysis and Synthesis: Bridging Computer Science and Information Technology presents several new graph-theoretical methods that relate system design to core computer science concepts, and enable correct systems to be synthesized from specifications. Based on material refined in the author’s university courses, the book has immediate applicability for working system engineers or recent graduates who understand computer technology, but have the unfamiliar task of applying their knowledge to a real business problem.
Starting with a comparison of synthesis and analysis, the book explains the fundamental building blocks of systems-atoms and events-and takes a graph-theoretical approach to database design to encourage a well-designed schema. The author explains how database systems work-useful both when working with a commercial database management system and when hand-crafting data structures-and how events control the way data flows through a system. Later chapters deal with system dynamics and modelling, rule-based systems, user psychology, and project management, to round out readers’ ability to understand and solve business problems.
- Bridges computer science theory with practical business problems to lead readers from requirements to a working system without error or backtracking
- Explains use-definition analysis to derive process graphs and avoid large-scale designs that don’t quite work
- Demonstrates functional dependency graphs to allow databases to be designed without painful iteration
- Includes chapters on system dynamics and modeling, rule-based systems, user psychology, and project management
System designers and software engineers; also students in an upper undergraduate course on these topics
1. Systems, Analysis, and Synthesis2. Mathematical Background3. Atoms and Finite State Automata4. Data Structure Analysis5. Kernel Specifications6. Database Technology7. Data Flow Analysis8. Interfaces9. Rules10. System Dynamics11. Project Management
Appendix:A. Regular Expressions and FSA'sB. NormalizationC. Answers to the Exercises
"This book brings together three ingredients: discussion of software engineering practices and principles, beautifully clear descriptions of essential mathematical techniques, and direct application to compelling examples and case studies. If you are a practitioner, a teacher, or a student of software engineering, you will benefit greatly from reading and using this outstanding book."—Michael Jackson, The Open University
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: February 23, 2016
- Language: English
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