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1.

Elaborar un mapa conceptual en ingls donde identifique los tipos,


caractersticas y modos de uso

certainty:
must, mustn't,
will, won't,
can, can't.
Probability:
Ability: can, be Should,
able to shouldn't,
may, may not

Possibility:
Permission:
might, might
can, may,
not, could,
might
couldn't

Modal
s
verbs
Conditionality:
Will,
Would,
insistence and
wouldn't,
offerings: Will,
could,
would
couldn't.

Suggestion or
Strong
recommendati
obligation:
on: should,
must
might, may
Prohibition:
must not,
can't
2. Basado en lo descrito en el documento What Is The Difference Between
System Analysis And System Design?, elabore un cuadro comparativo
en ingls de las dos fases del ciclo de desarrollo del software
presentadas.

System Analysis System Design


The analysis of systems are all the The design is given after the analysis,
steps that are performed to it is the innovation that is wanted to
determine how a system will operate, do, and having planned to do, the
taking into account the human part, design is what allows us to try to
physical plant, capital and means of position ourselves with a product,
diffusion, to perform this analysis can and having decided whether to
find if the system is viable, if improve an existing product or
Requires greater investment, which creating A new one, the design is
we require in physical plants, what what will individualize us, doing
difficulties we can present and how to something that is simple or elegant,
solve them. fast or powerful, this being the
implantation of all the data collected
with the analysis

Differences
System
System Design
Analysis

Similarities

You will
implement
You would choose to your solution
buy an off the shelf and train the
application or employees on
customize a software the new
application catering to system.
their specific needs.

Present your final


proposal to your
client

Similarities in System
Analisis and Design
3. En el documento Codds rules, identifique la utilizacin de verbos
modales. Extraiga diez (10) oraciones que incluyan estos verbos
auxiliares e indique las variaciones correctas que podran tener
utilizando otros verbos modales y los verbos modales que no deberan
utilizarse ya que cambiaran el sentido de estas reglas.

1. The system must (change to have to) (cant be change to may


because is an obligation) qualify as relational, as a database, and as a
management system.
2. All data must must (change to need to) (cant be change to might
because is an obligation) be accessible. This rule is essentially a
restatement of the fundamental requirement for primary keys.
3. It Can (change to could) (cant be change to must because is an
ability or possibility) be used both interactively and within application
programs
4. This means that data can (change to be able to) (cant be change to
should because is an ability) be retrieved from a relational database in
sets constructed of data from multiple rows and/or multiple tables.
5. This rule states that insert, update, and delete operations should
(change to ought to) (cant be change to must because is an advice)
be supported for any retrievable set rather than just for a single row in a
single table.
6. The distribution of portions of the database to various locations should
(change to may) (cant be change to need to because is a
recommendation) be invisible to users of the database.
7. Existing applications should (change to might) (cant be change to
will because is a Suggestion) continue to operate successfully.
8. Changes to the logical level (tables, columns, rows, and so on) must not
(change to cant) (cant be change to would because is a prohibition)
require a change to an application based on the structure.
9. It must (change to will) (cant be change to could because is a
certain) be possible to change such constraints as and when appropriate
without unnecessarily affecting existing applications.
10.All views that are theoretically updatable must (change to must)(cant
be change because is a strong obligation and is the only word to use in
this case) be updatable by the system.

4. De los dos documentos mencionados extraer veinte (20) nuevos


trminos tcnicos encontrados y construir el glosario correspondiente.

1. SDLC: The systems development life cycle (SDLC) is a conceptual model


used in project management that describes the stages involved in an
information system development project, from an initial feasibility study
through maintenance of the completed application.
2. Systems Analysis: system analysis as a problem-solving technique that
decomposes a system into its component pieces for the purpose of the
studying how well those component parts work and interact to
accomplish their purpose
3. System Analysis and Design (SAD): The examination of a problem and
the creation of its solution. Systems analysis is effective when all sides of
the problem are reviewed. Systems design is most effective when more
than one solution can be proposed. The plans for the care and feeding of
a new system are as important as the problems they solve.
4. Relational database management system (RDBMS): RDBMS data is
structured in database tables, fields and records. Each RDBMS table
consists of database table rows. Each database table row consists of one
or more database table fields.
5. Primary Key: A primary key, also called a primary keyword, is a key in a
relational database that is unique for each record. It is a unique
identifier, such as a driver license number, telephone number.
6. Database management system (DBMS): A database management
system (DBMS) is system software for creating and managing databases.
The DBMS provides users and programmers with a systematic way to
create, retrieve, update and manage data.
7. Logical Data: Boolean is in computation that can represent values of
binary logic, that is two values, values that normally represent false or
true. It is usually used in programming, statistics, electronics,
mathematics (Boolean Algebra), etc.
8. Data bases: Is an ensemble of data belonging to the same context and
systematically stored for later use.
9. SAD: (Decision Support System) Information system that is designed to
provide information and assist the manager or manager in making
effective decisions.
10.DBSM: Database management system (DBMS) is an ensemble of
programs that handle the creation and all access to databases
11.Linear syntax is a computer-programming term for an expression that
can be parsed from left to right. Linear syntax implies the ability to write
code without the use of line feed or carriage-return characters
12. Flowchart: is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm, workflow or
process, showing the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by
connecting them with arrows.
13.RDBMS: relational database management system is a database
management system (DBMS) that is based on the relational model as
invented by E. F. Codd, of IBM's San Jose Research Laboratory. In 2017,
many of the databases in widespread use are based on the relational
database model.
14.Row: It is a set of fixed and ordered scaled values. A scalar is defined as
a single entity value or a series of characters
15.Support:
to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as foundatio
n for.
16.Transaction log: is a history of actions executed by a database
management system used to guarantee ACID properties over crashes or
hardware failures. Physically, a log is a file listing changes to the
database, stored in a stable storage format.
17.Operator: one that operates a machine or device
18.Logic level: a logic level is one of a finite number of states that a digital
signal can inhabit. Logic levels are usually represented by
the voltage difference between the signal and ground, although other
standards exist. The range of voltage levels that represents each state
depends on the logic family being used.
19.Relational security is the knowledge and understanding staff have of a
patient and of the environment; and the translation of that information
into appropriate responses and care.
20.Operational: is defined as a continual cyclic process which includes risk
assessment

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