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Master the fundamentals and prepare to
explore the intricacies
This course provides students with the foundations of information systems analysis and design concepts, methodologies, techniques, and tools that a systems analyst and programmer would use to analyze and document an information system. The focus will be on System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) using a mixed approach of different development methods such as Structured Analysis, Object Oriented, Rapid Application, and Joint Application Development. The course will also emphasize the importance of various skills, which the systems analyst should possess, including: communication, problem solving and project management
Explain and compare key phases of the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and apply different development methodologiesβincluding Structured Analysis, Object-Oriented Analysis, Rapid Application Development, and Joint Application Developmentβto real system scenarios.
Analyze business problems and requirements to identify challenges a systems analyst may face during system analysis, design, and implementation, including ethical, professional, and social responsibilities.
Evaluate and propose system solutions through critical thinking and research by interpreting business cases, identifying system needs, and recommending feasible alternatives.
Use essential analysis and design tools such as communication models, CASE tools, documentation methods, financial analysis tools, and online resources to effectively model and document information systems.
Apply hands-on technical skills by using software applicationsβincluding Microsoft Access, Excel, Visio, Visual Basic, and MS Projectβto design, prototype, and manage information system components and project workflows.
β Part 1
An Overview of Systems Analysis and Design
The Role of the Systems Analyst
Approaches to System Development
Project Planning and Project Management
Project Management Techniques
β Part 2
Investigating System Requirements
Identifying User Stories and Use Cases
Use Case Modeling
Domain Modeling
β Part 3
Designing the Database
The Traditional Approach to Requirements
Foundations for Systems Design
Designing the User and System Interfaces
Object-Oriented Design: Fundamentals and Use Case Realizations
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