Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780133546231
Author: Joseph Valacich, Joey George
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 3RQ
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Decomposition:
- Decomposition is the process of breaking a system into smaller components.
- These components can be systems or subsystems and be again broken down into its components.
- It forms smaller and less complex pieces and is easier to understand than larger complicated pieces.
- Decomposition is thus a technique that allows system analyst to follow the below steps:
- Break a system into small, manageable and understandable subsystems...
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Coupling:
- Coupling is a property in which subsystems are dependent on each other.
- If one subsystem is highly dependent on another subsystem, and if this subsystem fails then the other subsystem which is dependent will also fail or they will have functioning problems...
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Cohesion:
- Cohesion is a property in which the subsystem performs a single function.
- It actually refers to the degree to which elements inside a module belong together.
- High cohesion correlates with low coupling and low cohes...
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Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design (6th Edition)
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