Part 3 was devoted to describing a number of techniques popular in contemporary systems analysis and design. Presenting the techniques as a relatively discrete set of components has hopefully emphasised that the individual systems developer can frequently select appropriate techniques as and when they are needed during the life-cycle of a particular project. This means that because of the large number of choices available, a large number of possible development approaches can be created.
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