Syllabus
Definition: Fundamentals of information systems. Managing information system resources. Analysis of organizational problems and role of the information systems in an organization. Application of database and interface design principles to the implementation of information systems. Centralization and decentralization of the information system facilities. Solving organizational decision-making problems. Use of decision-support problem-solving tools. Business information systems.
Textbook:
Object-Oriented systems Analysis and Design Using UML, 4th Edition by Simon Bennett, Steve McRobb and Ray Farmer, Mc Graw Hill, 2010, ISBN-10: 007712536-3
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Reference Books:
Systems Analysis and Design, Eight Edition by Kenneth E. Kendall & Julie E. Kendall, Pearson, 2011, ISBN-10: 0-13-509490-9
System Analysis & Design Methods, Seventh Edition by Jeffery L. Whitten, Lonnie D. Bentley McGraw Hill, 2007, ISBN 0073052337
Modern Systems Analysis and Design, Sixth Edition by Jeffrey A. Hoffer; Joey F. George; Joseph S. Valacich, Prentice Hall, 2011, ISBN-10: 0-13-608821-X
Grading:
- Midterm 30%
- Assignments & Quizzes 30%
- Final Exam 40%
Weekly Schedule:
Week 1 | Introduction |
Week 2 | Systems Analysis Fundamentals: Understanding and Modeling Organizational Systems |
Week 3 | Systems Analysis Fundamentals: Project Management |
Week 4 | Information Requirements Analysis: Information Gathering |
Week 5 | Information Requirements Analysis: Agile Modeling and Prototyping |
Week 6 | The Analysis Process: Using Data Flow Diagrams |
Week 7 | The Analysis Process: Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design using UML |
Week 8 | Review - MIDTERM |
Week 9 | The Essentials of Design: Designing Effective Output |
Week 10 | The Essentials of Design: Designing Effective Input |
Week 11 | The Essentials of Design: Designing Databases |
Week 12 | The Essentials of Design: Human–Computer Interaction |
Week 13 | Quality Assurance and Implementation |
Week 14 | General Review |