INFS3220-C1 Systems Analysis and Design (Fall 2005)
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Course Details

This section is Communication Skills intensive. Communication Skills I-V must be completed before taking this course.

Program Requirements

Session, Dates: 1 (08/29/2005 - 12/17/2005)
Days: T R
Time: 03:30 - 04:45 pm
Location: Moon Campus
Room: Hale Center 202
Seats Available: 3 Seats
Credits: 3

Course Description

This course provides the student with theory and practice associated with the analysis and design of computer-based information systems. Fundamental topics include systems theory, the role of the information system in operating and managing the organization, and systems design concepts. The purpose, function, and expected outcomes of each phase and activity of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) are discussed from theoretical and practical perspectives. Specific design techniques, such as data flow diagrams and data dictionaries, are discussed and used. Other topics include the function of design tools such as CASE, planning techniques, and project management. Case studies are used to supplement lectures, with hands-on experiences in applying the SDLC to the analysis and design of information systems.

Prerequisite: INFS1050 or INFS2010 or INFS2110 or INFS2120 or INFS2130 or INFS3140 or INFS3184 or INFS3151 or MATH2070

Course Materials

About the Instructor(s)

Gary A. Davis, D.Sc.
University Professor of Computer and Information Systems
Computer and Information Systems

davis@rmu.edu
412-397-6440 phone
412-397-6468 fax
Wheatley Center 222
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