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System Analysis
and Design
System’s Concept
• Term system is derived from the Greek word
‘Systema’ which means an organized
relationship among functioning units or
components.
Definition of System
• A system is an orderly grouping of
interdependent components linked together
according to a plan to achieve a specific
objective.
Characteristics of a
System
• Organization
• Interaction
• Interdependence
• Integration
• Central Objective
Characteristics of a
System
• Organization-It implies structure and order.
• Interaction-It refers to manner in which each
component functions with other components
of the system.
• Interdependence-Units/parts are dependent
on each other.
Characteristics of a
System
• Integration-The parts of a system work
together within the system even though each
part performs a unique function.
• Central Objective-Objective may be real or
stated. All the components work together to
achieve that particular objective.
Elements of a System
• Outputs and Inputs
• Processor
• Control
• Feedback
• Environment
• Boundaries and Interface
Elements of a System
• Inputs and Outputs- Inputs are the elements
that enter the system for processing and
output is the result of processing.
• Processor- It is the element that involves the
actual transformation of input into output.
Elements of a System
• Control- The control element guides the
system.
• Feedback- Output is compared against
performance standards.
• Environment- It is the suprasytem within
which an organization operates.
• Boundaries and Interface- A system should
be defined by its limits.
Types of System
• Physical – These are tangible entities that
may be static or dynamic in operation. For
example- parts of a computer center are the
desks, chairs etc. that facilitate operation of
the computer. They are static and a
programmed computer is dynamic.
Types of System
• Abstract System – These are conceptual or
non physical entities. For example- the
abstract conceptualization of physical
situations. A model is a representation of a
real or planned system. A model is used to
visualize relationships.
Types of System
 Deterministic System – It operates in a
predictable manner and the interaction
between parts is known with certainty. For
example: Two molecules of hydrogen and
one molecule of oxygen makes water.
 Probabilistic System – It shows probable
behavior. The exact output is not known. For
example: weather forecasting, mail delivery.
Types of System
 Social System- It is made up of people. For
example: social clubs, societies
 Human Machine System- When both
human and machines are involved to
perform a particular a particular task to
achieve a target. For example:- Computer.
 Machine System- Where human
interference is neglected. All the tasks are
performed by the machine.
Types of System
• Natural System- The system which is natural.
For example- Solar system, Seasonal System.
• Manufactured System- System made by man
is called manufactured system. For example-
Rockets, Dams, Trains.
Types of System
• Permanent System- Which persists for long
time. For example- policies of business.
• Temporary System- Made for specified time
and after that they are dissolved. For
example- setting up DJ system
Types of System
• Adaptive System- respond to change in the
environment in such a way to improve their
performance and to survive. For example-
Human beings, animals.
• Non Adaptive System-The system which
doesn’t respond to the environment. For
example- Machines
Types of System
• Open System – It has many interfaces with its
environment. It interacts across its
boundaries, it receives inputs from and
delivers outputs to the outside world. It must
adapt to the changing demands of the user.
• Closed System – It is isolated from the
environmental influences. A completely
closed system is rare.

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itft-System analysis and design

  • 2. System’s Concept • Term system is derived from the Greek word ‘Systema’ which means an organized relationship among functioning units or components.
  • 3. Definition of System • A system is an orderly grouping of interdependent components linked together according to a plan to achieve a specific objective.
  • 4. Characteristics of a System • Organization • Interaction • Interdependence • Integration • Central Objective
  • 5. Characteristics of a System • Organization-It implies structure and order. • Interaction-It refers to manner in which each component functions with other components of the system. • Interdependence-Units/parts are dependent on each other.
  • 6. Characteristics of a System • Integration-The parts of a system work together within the system even though each part performs a unique function. • Central Objective-Objective may be real or stated. All the components work together to achieve that particular objective.
  • 7. Elements of a System • Outputs and Inputs • Processor • Control • Feedback • Environment • Boundaries and Interface
  • 8. Elements of a System • Inputs and Outputs- Inputs are the elements that enter the system for processing and output is the result of processing. • Processor- It is the element that involves the actual transformation of input into output.
  • 9. Elements of a System • Control- The control element guides the system. • Feedback- Output is compared against performance standards. • Environment- It is the suprasytem within which an organization operates. • Boundaries and Interface- A system should be defined by its limits.
  • 10. Types of System • Physical – These are tangible entities that may be static or dynamic in operation. For example- parts of a computer center are the desks, chairs etc. that facilitate operation of the computer. They are static and a programmed computer is dynamic.
  • 11. Types of System • Abstract System – These are conceptual or non physical entities. For example- the abstract conceptualization of physical situations. A model is a representation of a real or planned system. A model is used to visualize relationships.
  • 12. Types of System  Deterministic System – It operates in a predictable manner and the interaction between parts is known with certainty. For example: Two molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen makes water.  Probabilistic System – It shows probable behavior. The exact output is not known. For example: weather forecasting, mail delivery.
  • 13. Types of System  Social System- It is made up of people. For example: social clubs, societies  Human Machine System- When both human and machines are involved to perform a particular a particular task to achieve a target. For example:- Computer.  Machine System- Where human interference is neglected. All the tasks are performed by the machine.
  • 14. Types of System • Natural System- The system which is natural. For example- Solar system, Seasonal System. • Manufactured System- System made by man is called manufactured system. For example- Rockets, Dams, Trains.
  • 15. Types of System • Permanent System- Which persists for long time. For example- policies of business. • Temporary System- Made for specified time and after that they are dissolved. For example- setting up DJ system
  • 16. Types of System • Adaptive System- respond to change in the environment in such a way to improve their performance and to survive. For example- Human beings, animals. • Non Adaptive System-The system which doesn’t respond to the environment. For example- Machines
  • 17. Types of System • Open System – It has many interfaces with its environment. It interacts across its boundaries, it receives inputs from and delivers outputs to the outside world. It must adapt to the changing demands of the user. • Closed System – It is isolated from the environmental influences. A completely closed system is rare.