Escalating my thoughts... On Systems Analysis and Design
Yesterday while preparing on a trip, I noticed a book laying on the floor. The book is entitled "Systems Analysis and Design" by Kendall and Kendall. Flashbacks came to me on a time when I was taking my Systems Analysis and Design Principles (SADNP) subject. I remember that during that time, I didn't pay much attention to the subject because it seemed uninteresting during that time. After a year of working as a Software Developer, I noticed that learning a technology is not enough if I wanted to grow smarter. Before this incident, I was reading the book "Code Complete Second Edition" which somehow shares the same subject as that of Kendall and Kenddall. I'm working for almost two years now but haven't really experienced any full SDLC project in a team environment. I remember doing requirements and architecture in a very informal way... But I know very well that it's not enough. This is also the reason why I prefer to work in a team environment, because it's easier for others to point out any mistake you make and vice-versa.
Right now, I'm trying to get involved on high-level stuff rather than the low-level ones(though I still am) such as coding. I'm excited to see how far my efforts would take me. ~Cheers!