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615-120 Information Systems in Organisations

Note: Students may not gain credit for both this subject and 306-205 (Business Computing).

Credit points: 12.5

Coordinator: Professor Vitale

Contact: Two hours of lecture, two hours of tutorial, and two hours of laboratory per week.

Timetable: First semester.

Objectives:

At the completion of this subject, students should:

Content:

This subject is part of the foundation for the Bachelor of Information Systems degree and is delivered through a combination of lectures, case studies, technology demonstrations, and laboratory exercises. A variety of software packages are used, including spreadsheets, database managers, and systems for collaborative work. To facilitate additional practical understanding of information systems, electronic messaging between students and faculty is used to distribute information, carry out discussion, complete assignments, and coordinate class activity. Typical commercial systems are examined, including financial, inventory, electronic markets, computer-aided design, manufacturing, etc. Other topics may include introduction to computer organisation; local, wide area, and telecommunications networks; programming paradigms including both procedural and object oriented; and programming languages.

Assessment:

Two written examinations (mid-term and final) of up to three hours each; one group assignment; four individual assignments. Group and individual assignments, which together are expected to take about 25 hours, will involve the analysis of existing information systems and the design and development of new information systems. The weighting of assessment components will be announced at the commencement of the subject.

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Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Science (Volume 4 page 199)

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Date created:    Oct  9 1995
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