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ANLISISEINTERPRETACINDETEXTOSENIDIOMAINGLS

JHONJAIROFRANCOANGULO

SENA
CENTRONACIONAL
COLOMBOALEMAN
TECNOLOGIA A.D.S.I
CALIVALLE,JULIODE201

ANLISISEINTERPRETACINDETEXTOSENIDIOMAINGLS

JHONJAIROFRANCOANGULO

TECNOLOGIAENANALISIS!DESARROLLODE
INFORMACION FICHA 101"02#

LESTERMANUELNAVAS
ESCORCIA TEACHER

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CENTRO
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TA IOONLA
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AM.DB
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ALEMAN CALIVALLE,JULIO
DE201
Anlisis e interpretacin de textos en idioma
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CONCEPTUALMAP
C2. COMPARATIVETABLE

SYSTEMANALYSISVERSUSSYSTEMDESIGN

SYSTEM
NAA
LYS
SIAND SYS
S ETM DESN
IG
ANAL
YSI
S DESI
NG
How Howasystem should operate Howthe systemwill operate

What What functions the system should perform Define the physical components

SI
MILARI
TEIS

1. You will have to conduct preliminary researches.


Cr
eat
ion
2. You would choose to buy an off the shelf application or customize a software
Process application catering to their specific needs.
3.Present your final proposal to your client
4.You will implement your solution and train the employees on the new system.

DI
FFER
ENCES

ANAL
YSI
S DESI
NG
tinvolvesmeasuring. tinvolvesimagining.
n S
I oft
waret implicates !larifying" #rganizing and t involves specifying some creation
itemizing.
Dev
eolpment
You can only validate an analysis as right or t needs fits some re$uirements.
wrong" never good or bad. You can %udge a design as good or
bad.
&nalysis is typically performed in preparation Design is performed when the
for some other activity. decision is made to build something
3. TEN SENTENCESWITH MODALVERBS IN CODDS
DOCUMENT

'he system must $ualify as relational" as a database" and as a management


system.
t can be used both interactively and within application programs.
&ll data must be accessible
'he D()* must allow each field to remain null.
'he distribution of portions of the database to various locations should be invisible to users of the
database.
+sers must be able to access the database,s structure -catalog using the same $uery language
that they use to access the database,s data.
'he system must support set/at/a/time insert" update" and delete operators.
ntegrity constraints must be specified separately from application programs and stored in the
catalog.
t must be possible to change such constraints as and when appropriate without unnecessarily
affecting e0isting applications.
0isting applications should continue to operate successfully

4. TEN CORRECT V
ARIATIONS IN SENTENCES USING MODAL
VERBS

'he system should / have to $ualify as relational" as a database" and as a


management system.
t may be used both interactively and within application programs.
&ll data should /have to be accessible
'he D()* should /have to allow each field to remain null.
'he distribution of portions of the database to various locations ought to be invisible to users of the
database.
+sers should /have to be able to access the database,s structure -catalog using the same $uery
language that they use to access the database,s data.
'he system should / have to support set/at/a/time insert" update" and delete operators.
ntegrity constraints should /have to be specified separately from application programs and
stored in the catalog.

t should /have to be possible to change such constraints as and when appropriate without
unnecessarily affecting e0isting applications.
0isting applications ought to continue to operate successfully
5. TEN WRONG V
ARIATIONS IN LAST SENTENCES USING
MODALVERBS

'he system can $ualify as relational" as a database" and as a management system.


t must be used both interactively and within application programs.
&ll data can be accessible
'he D()* can allow each field to remain null.
'he distribution of portions of the database to various locations could be invisible to users of the

database.
+sers can be able to access the database,s structure -catalog using the same $uery language that
they use to access the database,s data.
'he system can support set/at/a/time insert" update" and delete operators.
ntegrity constraints can be specified separately from application programs and stored in the
catalog.
t can be possible to change such constraints as and when appropriate without unnecessarily
affecting e0isting applications.
0isting applications could continue to operate successfully.

GLOSARY

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