System Analysis & Design

Course Objectives:

This course aims to educate and train the student on how to analyze information systems and utilities for process analysis. It also aims to enable the student to analyze, design and documentation of integrated electronic systems using scientific methods.

Course Content:

1. The life cycle of systems development.
2. Management systems.
3. Data collection techniques: interviews, questionnaires, observations and tests.
4. Data flow diagrams.
5. Data Dictionary.
6. Course tables.
7. Proposed system.
8. Design input / output, forms, database files.
9. System design considerations.
10. System specifications, design and documented.

Skills expected from this course:

1. Understand the basic principles of analysis, design and development of information systems.
2. Learn the tools and techniques used in the analysis and design of information systems.
3. The application of knowledge, tools and techniques gained in the analysis and design solutions to information systems (working group).

Textbook:

Alan Dennis, Barbara Haley Wixom, David Tegarden, "Systems Analysis and Design With UML Version 2.0," Prentice-Hall, 2005, ISBN 0131454617
Reference:
 
Kendall & Kendall, "System Analysis and Design", 6th Ed., Prentice Hall, 2004, ISBN 0131454552.

 

 


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