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Cengage Learning's Systems Analysis and Design by Rosenblatt and Tilley is a refurbished, certified-as-new textbook offering authoritative insights into software design. With a strong 4.5-star rating from over 300 users and top rankings in software engineering categories, it combines quality content with a seamless purchase experience including fast shipping and easy returns.




| Best Sellers Rank | #279,545 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #883 in Software Design, Testing & Engineering #1,855 in Computer Science #23,891 in Higher & Continuing Education Textbooks |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (313) |
| Dimensions | 21.59 x 2.54 x 27.31 cm |
| Edition | 11th |
| ISBN-10 | 1305494601 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1305494602 |
| Item weight | 1.29 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 752 pages |
| Publication date | 5 February 2016 |
| Publisher | Course Technology Inc |
K**X
Provides all the necessary information and tools needed to become a Systems Analyst.
P**A
Well, defined designs textbook and images complement the Microsoft Visio 2016 book. The chapter review was helpful for retaining the information. I created several designs with the help of Visio 2016 which was part of my course. I would highly recommend the two books.
A**Y
The used textbook that I got matched the description. Shipped on time. No problems!
S**N
Information technology (IT) is a fast-moving industry. Its impact on the modern world is also immense, whether in personal, business, or governmental domains. Almost no medium-sized businesses can survive without a robust IT policy. Despite being critical, those interested in joining the IT workforce will find their skills, gained through education, become quickly outdated. Twenty-five years ago, I gained knowledge from textbooks like this by earning a bachelor’s degree in computer science, yet the field has shifted dramatically since then. Computer security, cloud computing, and agile methods – now dominant concerns – had minimal-to-no discussion during my education. So I picked up this book to get a bird’s eye view of the industry again. It’s worth noting that this book was published in 2017 and is itself quickly becoming outdated. Nonetheless, it has been published recently enough to point to major industry trends still at play. My work as a developer provides an excellent place to solve individual problems through detailed problems, but this book allowed me to zoom out to see the enterprise as a whole. Sure, I skimmed some sections because I knew them so well, but I also slowed down at others that provided more detail. The book focuses on workers who are not programmers but instead the people through whom programmers interface with the business. Topics include project management, systems analysis, design, implementation, support, and cybersecurity. Comprehensive in scope, this book referred to several tools that I rarely use in my work. By reminding me of their existence, it put a few tools back into my toolbox. It also introduced me to a few new ways to accomplish work more intelligently, like GanttProject. Nothing that this book says is revolutionary. It’s more of a textbook than an argument for a new paradigm. I wish it’d have more notes to the original literature so that I could find another work or two on a given area instead of the usual Amazon or Google search. Nonetheless, it provided a thorough, broad view of the “shoreline” of IT – something I could always use. A textbook is less inexpensive and less stressful than going to a conference, so I believe my time here was well spent.
E**H
Ordered the book and received it in 3 days in perfect condition, I will order again if need be!
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