System Analysis and Design Flashcards
What does ‘Integration’ focus on in a system?
How components are connected together
How components work independently
How components are isolated
How components are disconnected
How components are connected together
What are the three basic constraints that a system must have?
Flexibility, Adaptability, and scalability
Structure, Behaviour, and Objectives
Integration, Interaction, and Interdependence
Interconnectivity, Interdependence, and Independence
Structure, Behaviour, and Objectives
Structure: This defines how the system is organized and its components are arranged. It represents the physical or logical arrangement of the system’s elements and their relationships.
Behaviour: This describes how the system acts, reacts, and functions. It encompasses the system’s processes, operations, and responses to inputs and changes.
Objectives: This represents the purpose or goals the system is designed to achieve. Every system must have a defined purpose that guides its structure and behavior.
What does the word ‘System’ mean?
Group of answer choices
A random collection of components
A chaotic structure
A single component working independently
An organised relationship between any set of components to achieve some common cause or objective
An organised relationship between any set of components to achieve some common cause or objective
What is the process of collecting and interpreting facts, identifying problems, and decomposing a system into its components?
Group of answer choices
System Integration
System Design
System Analysis
System Development
Sysytem Analysis
What is the process of planning a new business system or replacing an existing system by defining its components or modules to satisfy the specific requirements?
Group of answer choices
System Design
System Development
System Implementation
System Analysis
Sysytem Design