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Title: Systems Analysis Methodologies and Tools


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Systems AnalysisMethodologies and Tools
  • Michael Blaha William Premerlani Thomas A.
    Curran Andrew Ladd

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Systems AnalysisMethodologies and Tools
  • Section 1

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Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
  • 1.1  Significance of Business Engineering

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Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
  • 1.2  Principles of Business Engineering

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Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
  • 1.3  Elements Of Business Engineering

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Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
  • 1.4  Requirements for Successful Implementation
    of Business Engineering

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Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
  • 1.5  IT Implementation Issues

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Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
  • 1.6  Effects of Integration of Information
    Technology

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Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
  • 1.7  Evolution of Information Technology

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Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
  • 1.8  Client/Server Technology

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Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
  • 1.9  Benefits of Client/Server Technology

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Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
  • 1.10  SAP and Client/Server Technology

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Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
  • 1.11  Beyond Business Engineering
  • 1.11.1  Continuous Engineering
  • 1.11.2  Supply Chain Management
  • 1.11.3  Desktop ERP

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Business Engineering Enterprise Optimization
  • 1.12  Conclusion

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The Business Blueprint
  • 1.13  Pros and Cons of Business Blueprints

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The Business Blueprint
  • 1.14  General Design of the R/3 Blueprint

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The Business Blueprint
  • 1.15  Focus of the R/3 Blueprint

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The Business Blueprint
  • 1.16  Event-Driven Process Chain Methodology

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The Business Blueprint
  • 1.17  Describing Complex Business Processes
  • 1.17.1  Ordering Toner
  • 1.17.2  Recruiting a New Employee
  • 1.17.3  Planning a Seminar

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The Business Blueprint
  • 1.18  EPC Methodology and Viewpoints in the R/3
    Reference Model
  • 1.18.1  Reference Model ViewpointsCar Dealership
  • 1.18.2  The Component ModelWhat Happens?
  • 1.18.3  The Organizational ModelWho Does What?
  • 1.18.4  The Data ModelWhat Is Needed?
  • 1.18.5  The Interaction ModelHow Do Company
    Models Interact?

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The Business Blueprint
  • 1.19  Summary

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Configure to Order
  • 1.20  Standard Software Implementation Issues

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Configure to Order
  • 1.21  Mapping with the Business Blueprint

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Configure to Order
  • 1.22  Redlining the Blueprint

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Configure to Order
  • 1.23  Extending the Business-Process Design

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Configure to Order
  • 1.24  Conclusion

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Distributed Databases
  • 1.25  Introduction to Distributed Databases

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Distributed Databases
  • 1.26  Client-Server Computing
  • 1.26.1 Three-Tier Architecture
  • 1.26.2 CORBA
  • 1.26.3 Client-Server SQL
  • 1.26.4 Comparison of CORBA and Client-Server SQL

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Distributed Databases
  • 1.27  Distributing Data
  • 1.27.1  Fragmenting a Database
  • 1.27.2  Allocating Fragments to Sites
  • 1.27.3  Replicating Data
  • 1.27.4  Providing Location Transparency
  • 1.27.5  Implementing Schema for the Local
    Databases

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Distributed Databases
  • 1.28  Summary

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Systems AnalysisMethodologies and Tools
  • SECTION 1 COMPLETE
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