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Analysis and Design of Information Systems |
Module Type: |
Special Foundation |
Module Code: |
425 |
Syllabus: |
Techniques used for the recognition, analysis, and specification of user requirements.
System functional analysis. Transformation of user requirements into software design models.
Software design (preliminary and analytic design, design of system architecture, system component design,
user interface design). Description of the Unified Modelling Language (UML). CASE Tools. System evaluation
and validation. Data compilation and analysis. Technical manuals’ compilation and documentation standards.
Presentation and communications skills. |
Module Aims-Objectives: |
To familiarise students with the topic of information systems design and provide the necessary skills
required in order to be able to design an information system on the right basis.
Upon completing this module students should be able to successfully deal with the subject of information
system design taking under consideration all the limitations and parameters prior to developing the system. |
Bibliography: |
• Roger Pressman, “Software Engineering 5/e�, McGraw-Hill 2000, ISBN
0077096770
• V. Laopodis, "Analysis and Design of Information Systems", New Technologies
Publishing 1992, ISBN 9607235134
• Jeffrey L. Whitten, Lonnie D. Bentley, Kevin C. Dittman, "Systems
Analysis and Design Methods 6/e", McGraw-Hill 2004, ISBN
0072474173
• Perry Edwards, "Systems Analysis and Design", McGraw-Hill 1993,
ISBN 0070195730
• Lecture Notes
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