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Structured System Analysis & Design
Software Engineering
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Structured System Analysis and Design
Trainer's Profile
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Course
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Structured System Analysis and Design (SSAD)
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Objective
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The participants will be exposed to the basic concepts of Software
Engineering (SSAD).
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Duration
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Four (04) days: (09.30AM till 17.30AM) |
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Profile
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Software professionals having programming knowledge.
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| Prerequisite
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Software professionals having programming knowledge.
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Course Contents
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Introduction
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SDLC Models
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Waterfall Model
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Spiral Model
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Prototyping
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Combining SDLC models
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Need for structured approach
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Human Aspect
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Roles and Responsibilities of People Involved
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Users
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Management
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System Analysts
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System Designers
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Programmers
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Structured System Analysis
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Basics
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Analysis Techniques
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Tools for structured analysis
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CASE
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Concepts
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Advantages of using CASE
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Limitations of CASE
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Structured System Analysis (contd…)
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Entity Relationship Diagrams
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Elements of ER Diagrams
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Constructing ER Diagrams
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Process modeling and Data modeling
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Data Flow Diagrams
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Concepts
Leveling of DFDs
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Data Dictionary
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Process Logic
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Structured tools
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Structured English
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Decision Tables
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Decision Trees
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Structured System Design
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Basics
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File Design
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Normalization
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Modularization
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Cohesion and Coupling
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Input Output Design
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Structure Charts
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Design Considerations
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User Interface
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Security
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Client / server architecture
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Quality Assurance
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Software QA activities
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Implication of QA programme
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Case Study
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Role plays
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Project preparation
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Project presentation
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Special Features
A case study is explained at the beginning,
is visited briefly after each major section, and is discussed in detail on the last day. Role plays involving users and analysts also take place on the last day.
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Corporate Training
Software Engineering
S/W Engineering
SSAD
SDLC
S/W Testing
Project Management
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