Introduction to Information Systems (IS)
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. 4.1 : : 1Aktas, Z., Structured Analysis and Design of Information Systems, PrenticeHall, 1987. 2 Edwards, P., Systems Analysis, Design, and Development with Structured Concepts, Rinehart and Winston, 1999. 3 Hoffer, J. et al., Modern Systems Analysis & Design, Second Edition, AddisonWesley, 1999. 4 Kendal, K., and Kendal, J., Systems Analysis and Design, 5th Ed.,2002. 5 Lejk, M. and Deeks., An Introduction to Systems Analysis Techniques, 2nd Ed., Pearson Education Limited, 2002. 6 Satzinger, J., Systems Analysis and Design, 2nd Ed., Thomson Learing, 2002. 7 Silver, G. and Silver, M., Systems Analysis and Design, Addison Wesley, 1996. 8 http://www.psut.edu.jo / computer science/ staff/saleh abusoud 5.1.. 6
.2 Information Systems and their Characteristics. " ".(Electronic Data Processing EDP). (Elements)... (Environment) (Interaction).. (Goals) :. (1).. : :(Data). 7
(Information):. :(Knowledge). (1).. :.... (2) 8
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. : (Transaction Processing System) (1 :.... :. (Management Information Systems). :.. (2... (Decision Support Systems) :.. (3 10
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An Information System Life Cycle...4. : (Planning Phase) :.. (1... (Analysis Phase). (2. (Design Phase).... (3 12
(Development Phase). (Maintenance Phase).. (4 (5 (5) " ".. (Classical (Structured Approach).Approach). 13
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.8 :Electronic Data Processing EDP. :Data. :Development Phase.. :Analysis Phase... :Planning Phase.. :Design Phase.. :Maintenance Phase.. :Knowledge. :Information. 16
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