(BQ) Part 2 book "Essentials of systems analysis and design" has contents: Designing the human interface, designing databases, systems implementation and operation. | Designing the Human Interface Chapter Objectives Tetra Images/Getty Images eight After studying this chapter, you should be able to: ■ ■ ■ ■ Explain the process of designing forms and reports, and the deliverables for their creation. ■ ■ ■ Apply the general guidelines for formatting forms and reports. Format text, tables, and lists effectively. Explain the process of designing interfaces and dialogues, and the deliverables for their creation. Describe and apply the general guidelines for interface design, including guidelines for layout design, structuring data-entry fields, providing feedback, and system help. Design human-computer dialogues, including the use of dialogue diagramming. Discuss interface design guidelines unique to the design of Internet-based electronic commerce systems. 264 # 153198 Cust: Pearson Education / OH / CHET Au: Valacich Pg. No. 264 Title: Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design, 6/e 264 C/M/Y/K Short / Normal DESIGN SERVICES OF S4carlisle Publishing Services 02/12/14 9:05 PM Chapter Preview . . . Analysts must complete two important activ- blocks for designing all forms and reports. We ities in the systems design phase, as illustrated present guidelines for formatting information in igure 8-1: designing the human interface F and for designing interfaces and dialogues. and designing databases. Here, you learn guide- Next, we show you a method for representing lines to follow when designing the human- human-computer dialogues called dialogue computer interface. In the first section, we diagramming. Finally, we close by examin- describe the process of designing forms and re- ing various human-computer interface design ports and provide guidance on the deliverables issues for Internet-based applications, specifi- produced during this process. Properly format- cally as they apply to .