- HTML (HYPERTEXT MARK UP LANGUAGE - It is the integration of related parts / CSS (CASCADING STYLE SHEET) which perform a specific task. - PHP (PERSONAL HOME PAGE) - - It is a regular interacting or - JAVA SCRIPT interdependent group of elements forming a unified whole. - ASP.NET (ACTIVE SERVER PAGE) CLASSIFICATION OF SYSTEM C. DATABASES 1. BUSINESS SYSTEM - MICROSOFT ACCESS - Collection of procedures, policies, - MONGO DATABASE methods, people, machines and other - SQL (STANDARD QUERY LANGUAGE) elements which interact and enable the SERVER organization to reach its goals.
- XAMPP - It is profit - oriented
- ORACLE EXAMPLES OF BUSINESS SYSTEMS
D. OPERATING SYSTEM - ACCOUNTING SYSTEM
- WINDOWS 7/10/XP - STAFF MONITORING SYSTEM
- MAC OS - TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM
- LINUX / LINUX MINT - INVENTORY SYSTEM
- ADROID 2. INFORMATION SYSTEM - Collection of
procedures, program, equipment and - UBUNTU methods that process data and make it available to help the management for - CHROME OS decision – making. - BLACK BERRY - It is knowledge – oriented. E. DEVICES
SYSTEM SOFTWARE DESIGN (SSD) GOD IS GOOD
FUNDAMENTAL PARTS OF SYSTEM
SUBSYSTEM - also called raw data
- smaller interrelated systems serving specialized SYSTEM PROCESS
functions - conversion of inputs to outputs ENVIRONMENT - if nothing is changed, then you may not be - the people, facilities, rules, policies and identifying a process regulation that surround a system SYSTEM OUTPUT SYSTEM BOUNDARY - the product that results from processing or - the perimeter, or line of demarcation, manipulating raw data between a system and the environment - also called information SYSTEM INPUT
- item that enters the boundary of the system
from the environment and is manipulated by the system
PLAYERS IN THE SYSTEM GAME
SYSTEM SOFTWARE DESIGN (SSD) GOD IS GOOD
SYSTEM ANALYST – concerned with the technical aspect of the development of the system – deals concurrently with the user group, technical professionals and management MANAGEMENT
USER – concerned with the Returned Of Investment
(ROI) and the development of schedules – anyone who interacts with an information system in the context of his or her work in the OTHER PEOPLE organization – system designer, encoder, operator, PROGRAMMER technician, debugger, tester, trainer