INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (5/2 Credits)
Learning Outcomes :
On successful completion of this course, student will be able to: Explain Information System Development methods and the Systems Analysis and Design with UML; Apply the techniques and methods for gathering user requirements and define the requirements; Design structure or domain models and their descriptions to describe data storing needed by the system; Build Functional requirement models and their descriptions to describe which activities must do with the system for users; Demonstrate teamwork skills such as collaboration, division of tasks in multidisciplinary team to facilitate high performance team; Demonstrate structure or domain models and their descriptions to describe data storing needed by the system; Design structure or domain models and their descriptions to describe data storing needed by the system; Identify Proposed System Analysis Documents and gaining Approval from users; Identify social and economic problems occur as opportunities.
Topics :
Documenting workflow with Activity Diagram; An Overview of Systems Analysis and Design; Introduction to UML; Investigating System Requirement; Identifying user Stories and Use Case; Documenting Workflow with Activity Diagram; Identifying User Stories and Use Case; Domain Modeling; The state Machine Diagram – Identifying Object Behavior; Identifying User Stories and Use Cases; Identifying User Stories and Use Cases (Quiz); Use Case Modeling Part 1 (Use Case Descriptions, Activity Diagram for Use Cases); Domain modeling; Introduction to Prototype Development I; Domain Modeling (Quiz); Use Case Modeling part 2 (The System Sequence Diagram, Use Cases and CRUD, Integrating; The State Machine Diagram- Identifying Object Behavior; Domain Modeling; Use Case Modeling (Use Case Descriptions, Activity Diagram for Use Cases); Use Case Modeling (System Sequence Diagram; VPC & Idea Profile; Use Case Modeling (Use Cases and CRUD); Case : Documenting Workflow With Activity Diagram, Identifying User Stories and Use Case; Material Review and Project Submission; Solution Sketch & Storyboard; Use Case Modeling Part 1 (Overview, Use Case Descriptions, Activity Diagram for Use Cases); Case : Use Case Modeling Part 1 (Use Case Descriptions, Activity Diagram for Use Cases); Product / Service Prototype; Use Case Modeling Part 2 (The System Sequence Diagram, Use Cases and CRUD, Integrating Products / Services Features & Function; Case : Use Case Modeling Part 2 (The System Sequence Diagram, Use Cases and CRUD, Key Resources & Pitch Deck; Case : Use Case Modeling Part 1 & 2 (Presentation); Report; Approaches to System Development
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