615-245 Systems Analysis and Design | |
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Note | Students enrolled in the BSc, BASc or a combined BSc course (except for the BSc/BIS) will receive science credit for the completion of this subject. Students cannot gain credit for both this subject and 615-382. |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | To be advised |
Prerequisites | 615-230 Database Concepts and 615-240 Concepts in Software Development II. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | 2 lectures per week; a 2-hour workshop and a 1-hour practical per week |
Subject Description | This subject introduces the fundamental processes of identifying requirements for specifying and designing information systems. Students will gain experience in the tools and techniques for all stages of the analysis and design cycle. Topics may include analysis techniques, data modeling, feasibility assessment, process modelling, automated support tools including computer aided software engineering (CASE), database design and specification, prototyping, and systems development methodologies. At the completion of this subject, students should:
In addition to the subject-related skills, students should acquire or extend other valuable, generic skills. These include:
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Assessment | Group project work due during the semester (50%); a 2-hour written examination in the examination period (50%). Satisfactory completion of both project work and the examination is necessary to pass the subject. |
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