ITK261: Systems
Analysis and Design
Course Description
The
overall course objective is to give you the concepts and skills you need to analyze and design information systems. Upon
successful completion of the course, you are expected to be able to:
- Describe the different
types of work (analysis, design, construction, management) and skills required in systems development projects.
- Understand the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC), its typical
phases and tasks.
- Describe major systems
development methodologies, including structured and object-oriented methodologies.
- Describe and carry out the activities required in systems
development.
- Understand relational database concepts and be able to design a
simple relational database.
- Model system components
and user requirements using data models, functional decomposition diagrams, data flow diagrams, decision
tables and decision trees.
- Model system components
and user requirements using case diagram, class diagram, and other object-oriented techniques.
- Use appropriate tools (CASE) to create various systems development
deliverables.
Prerequisites: C or better in
ITK (178 or 179, or 277) and ITK (254 or 225) required.
Major/minor only or consent of department advisor required
Course Information
Instructor: Kyoungwon Suh
Class: Stevenson Hall 108, TuTh 6:30-7:45
Credits: 3
Course Staff
School of Information Technology
Old Union building
Illinois State University
Normal, IL
Phone: (309) 438-3744
Email: kwsuh [at] ilstu.edu
Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:30AM-12:00PM, Wed Room 213, or by
appointment
Course Materials
Course
Announcements
·
[Aug 23] Slides for the first lecture (Aug 21) are available
for download [link].
·
[Aug 23] Check if your blackboard/WebCT
CE 6.0 account has been created by visiting http://blackboard.ilstu.edu.
·
[Oct 16] Please check “Schedule and Slides” link
for Slides and new schedule
·
[Oct 16] Second midterm is scheduled for Oct 25 (Chapter 4,5,6,10)
Kyoungwon
Suh
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modified: Tue Oct 16 04:00:00 PM CDT 2007