Information System Analysis

  • College of Management & Technology |
  • English

Description

Techniques and philosophies of systems analysis are addressed. Include traditional versus structured design methods, computer-based tools for systems analysis, workbenches, design and analysis of database systems, maintenance of existing information systems, human/machine interfaces, and security and control

Program

Management Information Systems

Objectives

  • Define the systems analyst’s role and responsibilities in a typical organization. Define systems planning, systems analysis, systems design, systems implementation, and systems support. Describe a phased approach to information systems development and describe cross-life cycle activities that overlap the entire life.Define and perform data modeling, process modeling, and network modeling and explain their importance. Course then focuses on tools and techniques that the programmer or the analysts can use to document information systems.

Textbook

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Course Content

content serial Description
1Assuming the Role of the Systems Analyst
2Understanding Organizational Style and Its Impact on Information Systems
3Information Gathering: Interactive Methods
4Information Gathering: Interactive Methods (Cont.)
5Information Gathering: Unobtrusive Methods
6Information Gathering: Unobtrusive Methods (Cont.)
77th Week Exam
8Using Data Flow Diagrams
9Using Data Flow Diagrams (Cont.)
10Analyzing Systems Using Data Dictionaries
11Describing Process Specifications
12Describing Structured Decisions
13Preparing the Systems Proposal
14Quality Assurance through Software Engineering
15Successfully Implementing the Information System
16Final Exam
1Assuming the Role of the Systems Analyst
2Understanding Organizational Style and Its Impact on Information Systems
3Information Gathering: Interactive Methods
4Information Gathering: Interactive Methods (Cont.)
5Information Gathering: Unobtrusive Methods
6Information Gathering: Unobtrusive Methods (Cont.)
77th Week Exam
8Using Data Flow Diagrams
9Using Data Flow Diagrams (Cont.)
10Analyzing Systems Using Data Dictionaries
11Describing Process Specifications
12Describing Structured Decisions
13Preparing the Systems Proposal
14Quality Assurance through Software Engineering
15Successfully Implementing the Information System
16Final Exam

Markets and Career

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