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StructuredSystem Analysis andDesign Methodology
By: Aditi Kothari Page 1
Structured Systems Analysis and
Design Methodology
StructuredSystem Analysis andDesign Methodology
By: Aditi Kothari Page 2
Table of contents
Introduction.................................................................................................................................................3
Objective of SSADM..................................................................................................................................3
Benefits of SSADM....................................................................................................................................3
Disadvantages of SSADM..........................................................................................................................4
Steps used in SSADM ................................................................................................................................4
SSADM in context with the business situation...........................................................................................5
Conclusion ..................................................................................................................................................5
StructuredSystem Analysis andDesign Methodology
By: Aditi Kothari Page 3
Introduction
Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology (SSADM) is a systems approach to the analysis
and design of information systems. SSADM was produced for the CCTA, a UK government office
concerned with the use of technology in government, from 1980 onwards.
System design methods are a discipline within the software development industry which seek to provide a
framework for activity and the capture, storage, transformation and dissemination of information so as to
enable the economic development of computer systems that are fit for purpose.
SSADM is a waterfall method by which an IS design can be arrived at; SSADM can be thought to
represent a pinnacle of the rigorous document-led approach to system design, and contrasts with more
contemporary Rapid Application Development methods such as DSDM.
Objective of SSADM
SSADM was developed with the following objectives
• Develop overall better quality systems
• Improve the way in which projects are controlled and managed
• Allow more effective use of experienced and inexperienced staff and their development
• Make it possible for projects to be supported by computer based tools e.g. computer-aided software
engineering systems
• Improve communication between participants in a project so an effective framework is in place
Benefits of SSADM
Timelines: Theoretically, SSADM allows one to plan, manage and control a project well. These points
are essential to deliver the product on time.
Usability: Within SSADM special emphasis is put on the analysis of user needs. Simultaneously, the
systems model is developed and a comprehensive demand analysis is carried out. Both are tried to see if
they are well suited to each other.
Respond to changes in the business environment: As in SSADM documentation of the project’s
progress is taken very seriously, issues like business objectives and business needs are considered while
the project is being developed. This offers the possibility to tailor the planning of the project to the actual
requirements of the business.
Effective use of skills: SSADM does not require very special skills and can easily be taught to the staff.
Normally, common modelling and diagramming tools are used. Commercial CASE tools are also offered
in order to be able to set up SSADM easily.
StructuredSystem Analysis andDesign Methodology
By: Aditi Kothari Page 4
Better quality: SSADM reduces the error rate of IS by defining a certain quality level in the beginning
and constantly checking the system.
Improvement of productivity: By encouraging on-time delivery, meeting business requirements,
ensuring better quality, using human resources effectively as well as trying to avoid bureaucracy, SSADM
improves the overall productivity of the specific project and the company.
Cuts costs: SSADM separates the logical and the physical systems design, so the system does not need to
be implemented with new hardware or software again.
Disadvantages of SSADM
SSADM puts special emphasis on the analysis of the system and its documentation. This causes the
danger of over-analyzing, which can be very time and cost consuming. Due to various types of
description methods, checks of consistence cannot be carried out.
Especially with large systems, the outline diagram can become very unclear, because all relevant data
flows have to be included.
However, large companies carrying out various projects can profit from the fact that SSADM gives the
possibility to reuse certain techniques and tools for other projects. This reduces cost and time spent
enormously in the long run. So, the danger of spending too much money on analysis can be compensated
by the reuse of the developed systems and experience gained.
SSADM techniques
Logical Data Modeling – The data requirements of the system being designed are identified, modeled
and documented. This data is separated into entities and relationships between these entities identified.
Data Flow Modeling – Concerned with how the data moves around the information system. Examines
processes, data stores, external entities and data flows.
Entity Behavior Modeling – The identifying, modeling and document events with respect to the entities
in the system and the order in which these events take place.
Steps used in SSADM
SSADM is a waterfall view approach whereby there are sequences of events that run in series and each
step leads on from the last. There are five steps in total, and each step can be broken down further.
1. Feasibility study – To determine whether it is cost effective to go ahead with the system and whether
it is actually possible.
2. Requirements Analysis – Identifying of the requirements and needs of the system and modeling these
needs in terms of the processes carried out.
3. Requirements Specification – The functional and non-functional requirements are identified in detail.
StructuredSystem Analysis andDesign Methodology
By: Aditi Kothari Page 5
4. Logical System Specification – Technical systems options are created and the logical design of the
system created. This includes the design of update and enquiry processing.
5. Physical Design – The logical system specification and technical system specification is used to design
a physical database and set of program specifications.
For each of the above stages SSADM defines techniques and procedures for recording and
communicating the information. This includes both textual and diagrammatic representations.
SSADM in context with the business situation
After discussing various aspects of SSADM, advantages as well as disadvantages have been identified.
And these are closely related to the stability of the business situation of the organization. It can only profit
from the advantages that SSADM provides, such as better quality (due to the review of each stage) or
meeting the requirements more exactly (due to emphasis on the requirements analysis stage), when the
following criteria are met:
First of all the volume and the time that is at disposal must be large enough to undergo the whole
development process.
Secondly, the short-term business situation is not supposed to change drastically, because SSADM does
not intend to change the specifications that were made in advance after the review of the stage had been
completed. This fact can lead to the problem that the end result deliver does not meet the business
requirements at the point of time when it is delivered.
Considering the long-term situation, SSADM has shown that it increases the overall quality of
Information Systems within an organization. The fact that SSADM has become the imperative
development methodology for government departments and their suppliers of IS proves this fact.
However, it must be considered that SSADM was developed especially for these kinds of companies and
that government projects, in general, have enough time, money and human resources to cope with the
bureaucratic nature of SSADM.
Conclusion
For medium-sized companies, developing a comparatively small information system, there are better
solutions for developing an IS. If the aim is to develop a bespoke system, it is proposed to use the Rapid
Application Development (RAD). But bearing in mind the limited resources of a medium-sized company,
it should also consider using an off-the-shelf product, which is much less expensive and time-consuming
and has already been tested by various other companies.

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Structured systems analysis and design methodology

  • 1. StructuredSystem Analysis andDesign Methodology By: Aditi Kothari Page 1 Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology
  • 2. StructuredSystem Analysis andDesign Methodology By: Aditi Kothari Page 2 Table of contents Introduction.................................................................................................................................................3 Objective of SSADM..................................................................................................................................3 Benefits of SSADM....................................................................................................................................3 Disadvantages of SSADM..........................................................................................................................4 Steps used in SSADM ................................................................................................................................4 SSADM in context with the business situation...........................................................................................5 Conclusion ..................................................................................................................................................5
  • 3. StructuredSystem Analysis andDesign Methodology By: Aditi Kothari Page 3 Introduction Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology (SSADM) is a systems approach to the analysis and design of information systems. SSADM was produced for the CCTA, a UK government office concerned with the use of technology in government, from 1980 onwards. System design methods are a discipline within the software development industry which seek to provide a framework for activity and the capture, storage, transformation and dissemination of information so as to enable the economic development of computer systems that are fit for purpose. SSADM is a waterfall method by which an IS design can be arrived at; SSADM can be thought to represent a pinnacle of the rigorous document-led approach to system design, and contrasts with more contemporary Rapid Application Development methods such as DSDM. Objective of SSADM SSADM was developed with the following objectives • Develop overall better quality systems • Improve the way in which projects are controlled and managed • Allow more effective use of experienced and inexperienced staff and their development • Make it possible for projects to be supported by computer based tools e.g. computer-aided software engineering systems • Improve communication between participants in a project so an effective framework is in place Benefits of SSADM Timelines: Theoretically, SSADM allows one to plan, manage and control a project well. These points are essential to deliver the product on time. Usability: Within SSADM special emphasis is put on the analysis of user needs. Simultaneously, the systems model is developed and a comprehensive demand analysis is carried out. Both are tried to see if they are well suited to each other. Respond to changes in the business environment: As in SSADM documentation of the project’s progress is taken very seriously, issues like business objectives and business needs are considered while the project is being developed. This offers the possibility to tailor the planning of the project to the actual requirements of the business. Effective use of skills: SSADM does not require very special skills and can easily be taught to the staff. Normally, common modelling and diagramming tools are used. Commercial CASE tools are also offered in order to be able to set up SSADM easily.
  • 4. StructuredSystem Analysis andDesign Methodology By: Aditi Kothari Page 4 Better quality: SSADM reduces the error rate of IS by defining a certain quality level in the beginning and constantly checking the system. Improvement of productivity: By encouraging on-time delivery, meeting business requirements, ensuring better quality, using human resources effectively as well as trying to avoid bureaucracy, SSADM improves the overall productivity of the specific project and the company. Cuts costs: SSADM separates the logical and the physical systems design, so the system does not need to be implemented with new hardware or software again. Disadvantages of SSADM SSADM puts special emphasis on the analysis of the system and its documentation. This causes the danger of over-analyzing, which can be very time and cost consuming. Due to various types of description methods, checks of consistence cannot be carried out. Especially with large systems, the outline diagram can become very unclear, because all relevant data flows have to be included. However, large companies carrying out various projects can profit from the fact that SSADM gives the possibility to reuse certain techniques and tools for other projects. This reduces cost and time spent enormously in the long run. So, the danger of spending too much money on analysis can be compensated by the reuse of the developed systems and experience gained. SSADM techniques Logical Data Modeling – The data requirements of the system being designed are identified, modeled and documented. This data is separated into entities and relationships between these entities identified. Data Flow Modeling – Concerned with how the data moves around the information system. Examines processes, data stores, external entities and data flows. Entity Behavior Modeling – The identifying, modeling and document events with respect to the entities in the system and the order in which these events take place. Steps used in SSADM SSADM is a waterfall view approach whereby there are sequences of events that run in series and each step leads on from the last. There are five steps in total, and each step can be broken down further. 1. Feasibility study – To determine whether it is cost effective to go ahead with the system and whether it is actually possible. 2. Requirements Analysis – Identifying of the requirements and needs of the system and modeling these needs in terms of the processes carried out. 3. Requirements Specification – The functional and non-functional requirements are identified in detail.
  • 5. StructuredSystem Analysis andDesign Methodology By: Aditi Kothari Page 5 4. Logical System Specification – Technical systems options are created and the logical design of the system created. This includes the design of update and enquiry processing. 5. Physical Design – The logical system specification and technical system specification is used to design a physical database and set of program specifications. For each of the above stages SSADM defines techniques and procedures for recording and communicating the information. This includes both textual and diagrammatic representations. SSADM in context with the business situation After discussing various aspects of SSADM, advantages as well as disadvantages have been identified. And these are closely related to the stability of the business situation of the organization. It can only profit from the advantages that SSADM provides, such as better quality (due to the review of each stage) or meeting the requirements more exactly (due to emphasis on the requirements analysis stage), when the following criteria are met: First of all the volume and the time that is at disposal must be large enough to undergo the whole development process. Secondly, the short-term business situation is not supposed to change drastically, because SSADM does not intend to change the specifications that were made in advance after the review of the stage had been completed. This fact can lead to the problem that the end result deliver does not meet the business requirements at the point of time when it is delivered. Considering the long-term situation, SSADM has shown that it increases the overall quality of Information Systems within an organization. The fact that SSADM has become the imperative development methodology for government departments and their suppliers of IS proves this fact. However, it must be considered that SSADM was developed especially for these kinds of companies and that government projects, in general, have enough time, money and human resources to cope with the bureaucratic nature of SSADM. Conclusion For medium-sized companies, developing a comparatively small information system, there are better solutions for developing an IS. If the aim is to develop a bespoke system, it is proposed to use the Rapid Application Development (RAD). But bearing in mind the limited resources of a medium-sized company, it should also consider using an off-the-shelf product, which is much less expensive and time-consuming and has already been tested by various other companies.