Monash University Computing & Information Technology Handbook 1995

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CFR4501

Computer assisted information systems engineering

P Steele

4 hours per week * Second semester * Peninsula

This subject analyses how computer assistance may be applied to information systems engineering tasks. A conceptual framework for system development will be developed and a range of system development methods will be examined, based on this framework. Meta-modelling will be introduced as a method of representing methods and their associated modelling semantics. Meta-models to support a range of information systems engineering tasks, ranging from systems analysis and design to code generation and reverse engineering, will be examined. The role of the information repository information model as a means of integrating software tools to support information systems engineering will also be examined.

Assessment

Examination (2 hours): 40% * Practical work: 60%

Prescribed texts

Olle T W and others Information system methodologies 2nd edn, Prentice-Hall, 1991


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