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Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design, Second Edition

Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design, Second Edition

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Boring, Boring, Boring
Review: I only purchased this book because I am taking a class in Systems Analysis through an online college. I must say that the content is OK but the delivery is horrible. This is, without doubt, the most boring book I have ever had the displeasure to read. I honestly was only able to read half of a chapter at a time. I have never read a book that made me this tired and the worst part is that after I was done I couldn't even begin to tell you what I just read. The good part is that the sides of the pages have key terms defined. This book could be the perfect cure for insomnia - I'm not kidding.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible
Review: I purchased this text for a college course,that I was required to take. Simply put this is one of the worst textbooks I have ever seen. The author does not clearly explain the concepts in the book, he uses the most vauge definitions I've ever seen. I reccomend to any students taking a course with this book,appeal to the proffeser to get a diffrent text, and to any proffesors considering using it for their course, please reconsider.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Simplistic View of the SDLC
Review: I teach from this book for an on-line college. I like the book because it gives a simplistic view of the Systems Development Life Cycle to those who have never been exposed to it. The book is well organized and follows the SDLC as the book progresses.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Waste of Time
Review: I was forced to use this book for a class. I find the text very unclear and hard to understand with quite a few errors. The layout of the pages is poor and the author seems to get lost in his/her own words. The problems found at the end of each chapter never give enough information to tell you what you are supposed to be doing and they often ask for information that is not found in the text. For what you get this book is extremely overpriced. I may even sell this book back.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible
Review: I was forced to use this book for a class. I find the text very unclear and hard to understand with quite a few errors. The layout of the pages is poor and the author seems to get lost in his/her own words. The problems found at the end of each chapter never give enough information to tell you what you are supposed to be doing and they often ask for information that is not found in the text. For what you get this book is extremely overpriced. I may even sell this book back.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: ZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Review: There are some really good BASIC terms and methods introduced throughout the book however most is useless fluff. Why not condense to 20 pages and call the "Complete idiots Guide to Systems Analysis & Design ".

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Systems Analysis & Design
Review: This is a good book to start with to understand Systems Analysis and Design. It gives the details of the processes software developers go through to implement a system or to change an existing system. A true appreciation for this process and the "whys" is not totally understood by the student. It is too bad that there isn't a way to bring a little hands on experience to the text in the classroom setting. The authors have not left anything out. Many times the information is presented more than once for the point of reinforcement and to perhaps go deeper. The student "does" get tired of the same 'furniture store' example used throughout the book. This scenario does not allow all aspects of SDLC to be applied, although the authors do force it. Perhaps the authors should have found 2 or 3 companies of different scale and cultures to show how to apply SDLC techniques or to show what the consequences of not using the SDLC method. This is a good book that must be updated as the software development industry changes.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Waste of Time
Review: This textbook is incomplete, inaccurate, and invalid as a tool for teaching students about current System Analysis and Design concepts. Beg your instructor to choose a different textbook.


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