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Course Description

This course examines and applies the principles of information systems analysis. It surveys project management, feasibility and analysis, systems requirement definition and resource allocation. It utilizes a structured systems development methodology that spans the entirety of the information system lifecycle, which starts with the conception of the need for a specific information system and ends with the implementation of that system. The course utilizes a case study approach in which students initiate the analysis and logical design of a limited-scope information system. The course's overall objective is that the students should acquire an overview of principles, methods and techniques of systems development, and gather experience from a development project in which a specific development method is used.

 

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the course, students should be able to:

  • Explain the principles, methods and techniques of systems development
  • Elaborate on the application areas for different types of methods
  • Explain the problems relating to systems development
  • Describe the differences between turn-key systems and systems developed by the organization
  • Describe the various stages of a phased systems analysis method
  • Explain, from a system theoretical viewpoint, how systems development is perceived
  • Discuss principles, methods and techniques for systems development with persons without specialized knowledge in this


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