G Shanks
8 points - 4 hours per week - First, second semester - Caulfield, Clayton - Prerequisites: SYS1002 or SYS1252; one of BUS1041, CSC1011, SFT1101 - Corequisites: BUS2111 or COT2138 - Prohibitions: BUS2071, CFR2126, CFR2161, CSC3151, SYS2001 SYS2071, SYS2161, SYS3076
Objectives At the completion of this subject, students should know about systems analysis and design techniques and their integration into a cohesive methodology for information systems development; understand standard techniques for abstraction and modelling of an information system; be able to apply a number of systems analysis and design techniques to an information system; and appreciate how to participate confidently as a team member in the analysis and design of an information systems development project.
Synopsis Review of the systems development process, requirements acquisition for information systems; requirements modelling for information systems, process modelling - data flow diagrams, structured English, decision trees, decision tables; data modelling - entity-relationship models; integration of requirements models - data dictionary and CASE tools; generating and evaluating design alternatives; logical design of information systems, logical data design - relational modelling and normalisation, data distribution, logical process design - structure charts, coupling and cohesion, process distribution, interface and dialogue design; a methodology for analysis and design of information systems.
Assessment Examination: 60% - Practical assignments: 40%
Prescribed texts
Hoffer J A, George J F and Valacich Modern systems analysis and design Benjamin-Cummings, 1996
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Barker R CASE*method: Entity relationship modelling Addison-Wesley,
1990
De Marco T Structured analysis and systems specification Prentice-Hall,
1978
Hawryszkiewycz I T Introduction to systems analysis and design 3rd edn,
Prentice-Hall, 1995
Kendall K and Kendall J Systems analysis and design Prentice-Hall,
1992
Powers M J, Cheney P H and Crow G Structured systems development: Analysis,
design and implementation 2nd edn, Boyd and Fraser, 1990