Systems Analysis & Design

  • Computing & Information Technology |
  • English

Description

This course introduces information system development process. The course emphasizes the development phases of analysis and design, the application of structured methods, and the use of tools. As a term project, student teams determine and specify user requirements for an information system application. The main concern of the course is the analysis of business problems in an organization and the subsequent design of computer systems to meet the organization's needs. Students will study the stages of system development including problem definition, consideration of alternative solutions and selection of a solution, implementation, control, and management of the system.

Program

Information Systems Program.

Objectives

  • 1. Understand analysis and design phases of information systems development life cycle.
    2. Apply several tools and techniques used in information systems analysis and design.
    3. Understand the use of systematic and structured methodologies used to develop information systems.
    4. Evaluate different approaches used to develop information systems in modern organizations.

Textbook

Kenneth E. Kendall & Julie E. Kendall, Systems Analysis and Design, Prentice Hall International Edition

Course Content

content serial Description
1Course Description and Introduction
2Assuming the Role of Systems Analyst
3Determining Feasibility and Managing Analysis and Design Activities
4Interviewing and Using Questionnaires
5Prototyping
6Using Data Flow Diagrams
77th Week Examination
8Analyzing Systems Using Data Dictionaries
9Describing Process Specifications and Structured Decisions
10Designing Effective Output
11Designing Effective Input
12Designing The File Or Database
13Designing The User Interface and Introduce the Self Reading Unit: Designing Accurate Data-Entry Procedures
14Quality Assurance Through Software Engineering
15Revision
16Final Exam

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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