1.       CONCEPTUAL MAP
2.    COMPARATIVE TABLE 
SYSTEM ANALYSIS VERSUS SYSTEM DESIGN
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SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND SYSTEM  DESING | |
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ANALYSIS | 
DESING | 
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How | 
How a system should operate | 
How the system will operate | 
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What | 
What functions the system should perform | 
Define the physical components | 
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Creation 
Process | 
SIMILARITIES | |
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1. You will have to conduct preliminary researches. | ||
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2. You would choose to buy an off the shelf application or customize a
  software application catering to their specific needs. | ||
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3. Present your final proposal to your client | ||
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4. You will implement your solution and train the employees on the new
  system. | ||
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In Software
  Development | 
DIFFERENCES | |
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ANALYSIS | 
DESING | |
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It involves measuring.  | 
It involves imagining. | |
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It implicates Clarifying, Organizing and itemizing. | 
It involves specifying some creation | |
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You can only validate an analysis as right or wrong, never good or
  bad. | 
It needs fits some requirements. | |
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You can judge a design as good or bad. | ||
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Analysis is typically performed in preparation for some other activity. | 
Design is performed when the decision is made to build something | |
3.    TEN SENTENCES WITH MODAL VERBS IN “CODD´S” DOCUMENT
Ø  The system must
qualify as relational, as a database, and as a management system.
Ø  It can be used
both interactively and within application programs.
Ø  All data must be
accessible
Ø  The DBMS must allow
each field to remain null.
Ø  The distribution of portions of the
database to various locations should be invisible to users of the
database.
Ø  Users must be able
to access the database’s structure (catalog) using the same query language that
they use to access the database’s data.
Ø  The system must support set-at-a-time insert, update, and
delete operators.
Ø  Integrity constraints must be specified separately from application
programs and stored in the catalog.
Ø  It must be
possible to change such constraints as and when appropriate without
unnecessarily affecting existing applications.
Ø  Existing applications should continue to operate successfully
4.    TEN CORRECT VARIATIONS IN SENTENCES USING MODAL
VERBS
Ø  The system should / have to qualify
as relational, as a database, and as a management system.
Ø  It may be used
both interactively and within application programs.
Ø  All data should /have to be accessible
Ø  The DBMS should /have to allow each field to remain null.
Ø  The distribution of portions of the
database to various locations ought to be invisible to users of the
database.
Ø  Users should /have to be able to access the database’s structure (catalog) using the same
query language that they use to access the database’s data.
Ø  The system should / have to support set-at-a-time insert,
update, and delete operators.
Ø  Integrity constraints should /have to be specified separately from application
programs and stored in the catalog.
Ø  It should /have to be possible to change such constraints as and when appropriate without
unnecessarily affecting existing applications.
Ø  Existing applications ought to continue to operate successfully
5.    TEN WRONG VARIATIONS IN LAST SENTENCES USING MODAL
VERBS
Ø  The system can
qualify as relational, as a database, and as a management system.
Ø  It must be used
both interactively and within application programs.
Ø  All data can be
accessible
Ø  The DBMS can allow
each field to remain null.
Ø  The distribution of portions of the
database to various locations could be invisible to users of the
database.
Ø  Users can be able
to access the database’s structure (catalog) using the same query language that
they use to access the database’s data.
Ø  The system can support set-at-a-time insert, update, and
delete operators.
Ø  Integrity constraints can be specified separately from application
programs and stored in the catalog.
Ø  It can be
possible to change such constraints as and when appropriate without unnecessarily
affecting existing applications.
Ø  Existing applications could continue to operate successfully.
GLOSARY
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REQUIRES: | 
Requiere | 
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DEVELOPING: | 
Desarrollo | 
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CONTINGENCIES: | 
Contingencias | 
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STATEMENT : | 
Declaración | 
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FINANCIAL: | 
Fiscal | 
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FEASIBILITY: | 
Viabilidad | 
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ROW: | 
Fila | 
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CURRENT: | 
Actual | 
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FLOW: | 
Flujo | 
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MANAGEMENT: | 
Gestión | 
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TOOLS: | 
Herramientas | 
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PERFORMED: | 
Realizado | 
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DATABASES: | 
Bases De Datos | 
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CAMPAIGN: | 
Campaña | 
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QUALIFY: | 
Calificar | 
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REQUIREMENT: | 
Requisito | 
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SYSTEMATIC: | 
Sistemática | 
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SUPPORT: | 
Apoyo | 
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INTERACTIVELY: | 
Interactivamente | 
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OPERATIONS: | 
Operaciones | 

 
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