Title: Systems Analysis Methodologies and Tools
1Systems AnalysisMethodologies and Tools
- Michael Blaha William Premerlani Thomas A.
Curran Andrew Ladd
2Systems AnalysisMethodologies and Tools
3Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
- 1.1Â Â Significance of Business Engineering
4Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
- 1.2Â Â Principles of Business Engineering
5Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
- 1.3Â Â Elements Of Business Engineering
6Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
- 1.4Â Â Requirements for Successful Implementation
of Business Engineering
7Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
- 1.5Â Â IT Implementation Issues
8Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
- 1.6Â Â Effects of Integration of Information
Technology
9Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
- 1.7Â Â Evolution of Information Technology
10Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
- 1.8Â Â Client/Server Technology
11Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
- 1.9Â Â Benefits of Client/Server Technology
12Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
- 1.10Â Â SAP and Client/Server Technology
13Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
- 1.11Â Â Beyond Business Engineering
- 1.11.1Â Continuous Engineering
- 1.11.2Â Supply Chain Management
- 1.11.3Â Desktop ERP
14Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
15The Business Blueprint
- 1.13Â Â Pros and Cons of Business Blueprints
16The Business Blueprint
- 1.14Â Â General Design of the R/3 Blueprint
17The Business Blueprint
- 1.15Â Â Focus of the R/3 Blueprint
18The Business Blueprint
- 1.16Â Â Event-Driven Process Chain Methodology
19The Business Blueprint
- 1.17Â Â Describing Complex Business Processes
- 1.17.1Â Ordering Toner
- 1.17.2Â Recruiting a New Employee
- 1.17.3Â Planning a Seminar
20The Business Blueprint
- 1.18Â Â EPC Methodology and Viewpoints in the R/3
Reference Model - 1.18.1Â Reference Model ViewpointsCar Dealership
- 1.18.2Â The Component ModelWhat Happens?
- 1.18.3Â The Organizational ModelWho Does What?
- 1.18.4Â The Data ModelWhat Is Needed?
- 1.18.5Â The Interaction ModelHow Do Company
Models Interact?
21The Business Blueprint
22Configure to Order
- 1.20Â Â Standard Software Implementation Issues
23Configure to Order
- 1.21Â Â Mapping with the Business Blueprint
24Configure to Order
- 1.22Â Â Redlining the Blueprint
25Configure to Order
- 1.23Â Â Extending the Business-Process Design
26Configure to Order
27Distributed Databases
- 1.25Â Â Introduction to Distributed Databases
28Distributed Databases
- 1.26Â Â Client-Server Computing
- 1.26.1Â Three-Tier Architecture
- 1.26.2Â CORBA
- 1.26.3Â Client-Server SQL
- 1.26.4Â Comparison of CORBA and Client-Server SQL
29Distributed Databases
- 1.27Â Â Distributing Data
- 1.27.1Â Fragmenting a Database
- 1.27.2Â Allocating Fragments to Sites
- 1.27.3Â Replicating Data
- 1.27.4Â Providing Location Transparency
- 1.27.5Â Implementing Schema for the Local
Databases
30Distributed Databases
31Systems AnalysisMethodologies and Tools