ITS-1070 - Systems Analysis and Design* (3) Prerequisite: ITS-1055 Students learn about the tools and skills a systems analyst uses to analyze, design, install and maintain a computer system using the system development life cycle. A case study with group work highlights major topics discussed.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Apply systems development methodologies, models, tools and techniques for developing quality software.
CO2 - Build general and detailed models that specify system requirements.
CO3 - Apply object-oriented design in order to build detailed models that assist programmers in implementing a system.
CO4 - Develop a requirement document that details and models an information system design.
CO5 - Utilize data flow diagramming, entity-relationship modeling, and state process modeling in user requirement analysis.
CO6 - Compare and contrast conceptual, logical, and physical data models.
CO7 - Recognize and incorporate user requirements, business rules and constraints into the design of an information system.
Course Fee: 25
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