Systems analysis for librarians and information professionals

A practical approach to why and how to do systems analysis, for information professionals and students, using the language and symbology actually used by systems analysts. Covers the relationship between systems analysis and computers and the historical development of systems analysis, and addresses...

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Main Author: Osborne, Larry N (Author)
Other Authors: Nakamura, Margaret
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: Englewood, Colo. Libraries Unlimited 1994
Series:Library science text series
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Summary:A practical approach to why and how to do systems analysis, for information professionals and students, using the language and symbology actually used by systems analysts. Covers the relationship between systems analysis and computers and the historical development of systems analysis, and addresses the human element, identifying and defining problems, designing and selecting the system, presentations, and managing a project. Includes discussion questions and case studies involving the Fort Memorial library.
Physical Description:215 pages 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1563082756