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Systems Analysis Ch5
Chapter 5
Question | Answer |
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What is a JAD? | A more comprehensive application of the JRP techniques to the entire systems development process. |
What is the difference between a goal and an objective? | A goal might say "I want to loose weight." an objective says I want to loose 15 pounds. |
Information systems analysis is defined as those development phases in a project that primarily focus on the business problem, independent of any technology that can or will be used to implement a solution to that problem | True |
Data Flow Diagrams (DFDs) can only be used to depict proposed new processes in a system, along with their inputs, outputs and files. | True |
The purpose of a context diagram is to analyze how the system interacts with the world around it. | True |
The four classic phases are: | Project Initiation, System Analysis, System Design, System Implementation |
The first FAST phase is the problem analysis phase. | False, The first phase is the scope definition phase. |
Constraints fall into four categories. They are: | schedule; cost; technology; and policy |
The requirements analysis phase answers the question, "What do the users need and want from a new system?" | True |
The study of a current business and information system application and the definition of user requirements and priorities for a new or improved information system is part of which phase? | problem analysis phase |
____________________________ is a complementary problem solving technique to systems analysis that reassembles a system's component pieces into a (hopefully improved) complete system. | Systems Design |
The _________________________________________looks at the question "Is this project work looking at?" | scope definition phase |
The _____________________________phase is best described by the statement, "Don't try to fix it unless you understand it." | problem analysis |