|
|
|
Information systems and the discipline of systems analysis in relation to the system
development life cycle. Develops skills in applying the tools, techniques, and concepts
of systems analysis to information systems development. Application of
structured analysis and design methods and tools, including Computer Aided System
Engineering (CASE) tools.
|
|
(54 hours lecture; 27 hours lab Degree applicable, CSU, UC)
|
|
Advisory Prerequisite:
CISB 11 - Computer Information Systems
|
Course Measurable Objectives:
- Assess project feasibility by performing a preliminary investigation.
- Analyze and design projects using data flow diagrams.
- Analyze data requirements and design a systems data structure.
- Create a user requirements document.
- Develop a system implementation plan.
|
Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
Students completing CISM 11 - Systems Analysis and Design will know:
- how to utilize Data Flow Diagrams to describe how data flows through an organization.
- how to design the logical structure of a database.
- the six phases of the system development life cycle and two activities that occur in each phase.
|
|
NOTE:
Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of this information; however, students should consult
the
college catalog
for the most current and accurate information regarding degrees,
certificates, or courses.
|
|
|
|