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System Analysis & design(215 MIS)
COURSE INSTRUCTOR:
L.LAYLA HAJR
Course Description
To provide an appreciation of the problems of the software industry and the models and methods of development used. The student will learn about the early stages of development including techniques used in feasibility, requirements analysis, and systems analysis and design. As well as to develop a more detailed understanding of systems analysis and design within the context of a particular method (Object Oriented Analysis and Design OOAD).
Course Contents
The Systems Development Environment.Succeeding as a Systems AnalystManaging the Information Systems ProjectRequirement structuring Object Oriented analysis and design:
Use case design Sequence diagrams Conceptual models Contracts Class diagrams
Structured analysis & design DFD
Resources
Textbooks: Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design , Satizinger,
Jackson, and Burd Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World, John W.
Satzinger, Robert B. Jackson, Stephen D. Burd Modern Systems Analysis and Design, Jeffrey A. Hoffer;
Joey F. George; and Joseph S. Valacich.
Applying UML and patterns:http://it322.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/
applying-uml-and-patterns-2nd-ed-larman.pdf
Software
Microsoft Project 2007-2010Free trial (60days):http://www.microsoft.com/project/en/us/default.aspx-
Microsoft Visio 2007-2010Free trial (60days):http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/evalcenter/ee390821.aspx—
Course Policies
Assignments must be completed individually unless specified otherwise.
Email Communication: Anonymous email are not acceptable and will be ignored. when you send an email make sure to put “MIS215" in the subject line and identify yourself in the email message (body).
Late Submissions: late submissions of any course material earns -1 for each late day.
No makeup quizzes. Attendance at lectures and tutorials is mandatory. It is your responsibility to check the course’s website regularly for any
assignments, announcements…etc
Evaluation*
Assessment method % Notes
1 Quiz 5%
Midterms 30%
Project (Phase Submissions & Periodic group Discussions)
15% Team work (4-5 students)
presentation 5% Team work (2 students)
Tutorial 5% Individual
Final Exam 40%
* Marks distribution is not final and is subject to change.
Exams
Exam Date
Quiz1
Midterm1 17/5/1435 (12-1)
Midterm2 22/6/1435 (12-1)
Final Exam 27/7/1435 (2=10:30-12:30)
Instructor Info
L. Layla HajrOffice: Room 139Email: [email protected] Web site:
http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/Layla_Hajr