IS 316 : Computer Sys Analys & Design II
Course Description
IS316 Computer Systems Analysis & Design II: Continuation of IS315. The student will continue to study the concepts and methods used in a system development life cycle. In addition, the student will gain practical experience by working on various projects. The student will use a CASE tool for his/her project work. 3:0:3 Prerequisite: IS315
Learning Outcomes
- Distinguish logical versus physical models and translate logical process and data models into physical design models using design/ CASE software.
- Evaluate and make architectural design decisions given a problem scenario: Client Server, Centralized versus Decentralized, Database and distribution of data, User and system interface alternatives (inputs/outputs)
- Explain design principles for Input/Output with regard to human interaction and user acceptability.
- Explain advantages and disadvantages of data storage options (i.e. Relational Database, Object Database, Conventional Files and Data Warehouse)
- Practice key concepts of analysis and design as well as advance techniques such as JAD, Prototyping, USE CASES and/or other OOA/OOD techniques.
- Evaluate strengths/weaknesses and applicable roles of several strategies/methodologies for design of information systems including Model Driven, RAD, Agile, OO development, and Prototyping.
- Apply Quality Assurance steps that can be taken in all phases of development to ensure a quality product and user acceptance.
- Communicate both orally and in writing as an individual and as a member of a team.
Teaching Directives: | Linkage to Learning Outcome #: |
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Instructor will utilize various case studies that
illustrate multiple scenarios to evaluate student's ability to meet objectives and
understand concepts.
| 1-7 |
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Chapter tests will be used to evaluate student's ability to understand terminology
and basic concepts of information systems development. This should include at
minimum a final.
| 1-7 |
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A group project will be used to evaluation student's ability to work with others
as a team, collaboratively. The project will include a problem situation in which
a team of students must define, analyze, and design a basic solution for it.
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Textbooks
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