BUSINESS
SYSTEMS DESIGN - 5 Days - Cost : £1950
WHO WILL BENEFIT
Business systems analysts taking systems development
from outline design through to detailed system specification. Especially suitable
for delegates who have completed the systems analysis course it is equally applicable
to people working on either new developments or systems enhancements in both
PC based and mainframe environments.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Together with Systems Analysis this course provides
delegates with a complete set of tools and techniques essential to the modern
systems developer. Upon successful completion delegates are able to:
o Define the task of systems design and the need for structured methods
o Interpret the deliverables of analysis
o Develop a logical data structure or Entity Model
o Perform relational data analysis and construct TNF tables
o Define logical processes using Action Diagrams
o Construct simple Entity Life Histories
o Define the importance of controls and security
o Draw Logical Access Maps
o Recognise the factors governing logical to physical design
o Understand how users must participate in the design task
o Undertake a structured walk-through of a design model
COURSE CONTENTS
THE FRAMEWORK OF SYSTEMS DESIGN
The need for a methodology
o The impact of structured methods
o Design objectives and constraints
THE INTERFACE WITH ANALYSIS
Review of analysis models
o Required Logical DFD
o Logical Data Structure
o Data Dictionary
RELATIONAL DATA ANALYSIS
Notation and terminology
o Rules and guidelines
o Constructing Third Normal Form (TNF) relations
o Optimising TNF tables
COMPOSITE DATA DESIGN
Creating a composite data model from the LDS and TNF data structure
LOGICAL PROCESS DESIGN
Structured English
o Action diagrams
o Event modelling
o Entity life histories
SECURITY AND CONTROLS
The audit trail
o Security and Privacy
o Recovery
o The data protection act
LOGICAL TO PHYSICAL DESIGN
Logical access maps
o Data design
o Process Design
o Flexing the model
COURSE REVIEW
CASE design tools
o Review of design
COURSE FEATURES
Together with Systems Analysis, this course
now provides a complete set of techniques essential to the modern Systems Developer.
Starting with an outline solution, and working in small syndicates, delegates
complete the design of key elements in a modern system integrating conventional,
PC based and legacy systems.
Your delegates are thus able to apply their
techniques both to new developments and systems enhancements.
Meals and Accomodation included in price quoted
above.
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