tailieunhanh - Lecture Introduction to systems analysis and design: Chapter 14 - Whitten, Bentley

Chapter 14 - Output design and prototyping. In this chapter you will learn how to design and prototype computer outputs. You will know how to design and prototype outputs when you can: Distinguish between internal, external, and turnaround outputs; differentiate between detailed, summary, and exception reports; identify several output implementation methods; differentiate among tabular, zoned, and graphic formats for presenting information;. | Chapter 14 Output Design and Prototyping This repository of slides is intended to support the named chapter. The slide repository should be used as follows: Copy the file to a unique name for your course and unit. Edit the file by deleting those slides you don’t want to cover, editing other slides as appropriate to your course, and adding slides as desired. Print the slides to produce transparency masters or print directly to film or present the slides using a computer image projector. Each slide includes instructor notes. To view those notes in PowerPoint, click-left on the View Menu; then click left on Notes View sub-menu. You may need to scroll down to see the instructor notes. Chapter 15 – Output Design and Prototyping Objectives Distinguish between internal, external, and turnaround outputs. Differentiate between detailed, summary, and exception reports. Identify several output implementation methods. Differentiate among area, bar, column, pie, line, radar, donut, and scatter . | Chapter 14 Output Design and Prototyping This repository of slides is intended to support the named chapter. The slide repository should be used as follows: Copy the file to a unique name for your course and unit. Edit the file by deleting those slides you don’t want to cover, editing other slides as appropriate to your course, and adding slides as desired. Print the slides to produce transparency masters or print directly to film or present the slides using a computer image projector. Each slide includes instructor notes. To view those notes in PowerPoint, click-left on the View Menu; then click left on Notes View sub-menu. You may need to scroll down to see the instructor notes. Chapter 15 – Output Design and Prototyping Objectives Distinguish between internal, external, and turnaround outputs. Differentiate between detailed, summary, and exception reports. Identify several output implementation methods. Differentiate among area, bar, column, pie, line, radar, donut, and scatter charts and their uses. Describe several general principles that are important to output design. Design and prototype computer outputs. No additional notes Chapter 15 – Output Design and Prototyping Taxonomy for Computer-Generated Outputs Distribution Delivery Internal Output (reporting) Turnaround Output (external; then internal) External Output (transactions) Printer Detailed, summary, or exception information printed on hard-copy reports for internal business use. Business transactions printed on business forms that will eventually be returned as input business transactions. Business transactions printed on business forms that conclude the business transactions. Screen Detailed, summary, or exception information displayed on monitors for internal business use. Business transactions displayed on monitors in forms or windows that will also be used to input other data to initiate a related transaction. Business transactions displayed on business forms that conclude the business .