Analysis of Everyday Things.
Analysis of Everyday Things., available at Free, has an average rating of 4.4, with 8 lectures, based on 474 reviews, and has 18753 subscribers.
You will learn about The course's goal is to enable the student to recognize the need to conduct a good analysis before attempting to develop a design. The student will learn that it is beneficial to ignore the "typical" and "expected" designs in place today. This course is ideal for individuals who are The course video is aimed at a general audience as it aims to educate anyone who is a "Customer". However it will be most beneficial to those who intend to become or who are Business Analysts or those who are requestors of business systems. It is particularly useful for The course video is aimed at a general audience as it aims to educate anyone who is a "Customer". However it will be most beneficial to those who intend to become or who are Business Analysts or those who are requestors of business systems.
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Summary
Title: Analysis of Everyday Things.
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.4
Number of Lectures: 8
Number of Published Lectures: 8
Number of Curriculum Items: 8
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 8
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- The course's goal is to enable the student to recognize the need to conduct a good analysis before attempting to develop a design. The student will learn that it is beneficial to ignore the "typical" and "expected" designs in place today.
Who Should Attend
- The course video is aimed at a general audience as it aims to educate anyone who is a "Customer". However it will be most beneficial to those who intend to become or who are Business Analysts or those who are requestors of business systems.
Target Audiences
- The course video is aimed at a general audience as it aims to educate anyone who is a "Customer". However it will be most beneficial to those who intend to become or who are Business Analysts or those who are requestors of business systems.
This introductory course gives the student an understanding of how we should separate Analysis from Design issues. It does this by looking at the many things that are simply perpetuated from old designs and taking a humorous look at where those old designs originated.
The course uses pictures, graphics, both static and animated, with voice-over to show the various real world examples of the perpetuation of old designs. It does this by progressing through basic examples in everyone's regular life to business issues that restrict us as customers.
There is no support material needed for this course.
The course video is approximately one hour in duration.
The student will see the importance of applying analysis concepts to every new invention or system be it a manual task or a computer business system.
There are no exercises or questionnaires to complete.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Analysis of Everyday Things Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview
Chapter 2: Analysis of Modern Perpetuations of Old Designs.
Lecture 1: Perpetuation of road and rail systems.
Lecture 2: Perpetuation of numbering systems and the worst data entry technology.
Lecture 3: Perpetuation of paper and computer formats.
Lecture 4: Perpetuation of bookkeeping and computer files.
Lecture 5: Perpetuation of industrial-age systems into the information-age.
Lecture 6: Perpetuation of industrial-age business structures today and the problems it causes.
Chapter 3: Analysis of Everyday Things Conclusion
Lecture 1: Wrap-Up and Review
Instructors
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Brian Dickinson
President & CEO
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- 1 stars: 13 votes
- 2 stars: 27 votes
- 3 stars: 88 votes
- 4 stars: 178 votes
- 5 stars: 168 votes
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