As/400 Information Engineering (J. Ranade IBM Series)

As/400 Information Engineering by John Porter, published by McGraw-Hill in 1993, is a comprehensive resource that outlines the techniques, skills, and tools necessary for planning and managing the development or acquisition of AS/400 software. This edition spans 366 pages and is presented in English, providing a detailed exploration of various methodologies relevant to software development in the AS/400 environment.
Readers will find discussions on organizing software efforts, Business Process Re-engineering, and Joint Application Development (JAD), along with insights into information engineering concepts and graphic techniques. The book also covers CASE tools and management topics such as continuous improvement, making it a valuable reference for those involved in software development and management within the IBM AS/400 framework. A glossary is included to aid understanding of key terms and concepts.
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Outlines the techniques, skills, and tools needed to plan and manage the development or acquisition of AS/400 software. Discusses organizing the software effort; Business Process Re-engineering and Joint Application Development (JAD); information engineering concepts, methods, and graphic techniques; CASE tools; and management topics such as continuous improvement. Includes a glossary. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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