MIS 470 - Systems Analysis and Design |
| Course Detail: |
Examines techniques required to conduct information systems analysis. Topics include concepts, phases, activities, and roles of SDLC, system feasibility study, cost benefit analysis of information systems, proposal evaluation; techniques for analyzing and documenting existing and proposed systems, form design, structured analysis, data flow diagrams, data dictionaries, decision tables, state-transition diagrams, ER diagrams, and object-oriented techniques, selection of hardware and software; implementation and post implementation evaluation of systems. The course also teaches the applications of necessary project management tools and techniques. The course may deploy a CASE tool to teach systematic analysis and documentation through hypothetical case situations or a semester long field project.
[Pre-requisite: MIS 205 MIS 310 ] [Credit Hours: 3] |