System Development (Prentice-Hall Information and System Sciences Series)
Subject: Software development. Based on the work of M. A. Jackson and J. R. Cameron. Jackson system development (JSD) is a linear software development methodology developed by Michael A. Jackson and John Cameron in the 1980s. Jackson System Development (JSD) was first presented by Michael A. Jackson in 1982, in a paper called "A System Development Method" and in 1983 in "System Development". JSD is a method of system development that covers the software life cycle either directly or, by providing a framework into which more specialized techniques can fit.