
System Analysis and Design I
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CIS-320 System Analysis and Design I
The student will demonstrate how to use current strategies and techniques to analyze information system requirements, propose an information systems solution and build an information system that meets an organization’s needs. The course covers managerial, behavioral and technical components of the system’s analysis and design process. Managerial and behavioral topics include system development methods (e.g., life cycle, prototyping and spiral model), systems theory, strategic planning, business process re-engineering, project management and information gathering techniques. Technical topics include data dictionaries, entity-relationship models, CASE tool models, class diagrams, state diagrams, sequence diagram, and other models used by the Unified Modeling Language (UML).
Study Methods:
Standard Prior Learning Assessment (CIS-320-PA) Aug 2009 Sep 2009 Oct 2009 Nov 2009 Dec 2009 Jan 2010 Feb 2010
Semester Hours: 3
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