MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS

Computing & Information Technology Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


SFT3030

Fourth-generation systems

S Tucker

6 points + 3 hours per week + First, second semester + Caulfield + Prerequisites: COT2132, SFT2110 or SFT2121 + Prohibitions: CFR3332, SFT2204

Objectives At the completion of this subject students should understand how to evaluate and select an appropriate 4GL and implement it successfully, recognising the organisational impact it will have; be able to use Ingres query and report tools, and build an application in both text-based Ingres and Ingres/Windows 4GL, appreciating the special design requirements of GUI applications; and appreciate the nature of 4GLs, their historical development, scope and application.

Synopsis Application development: the application development environment using fourth-generation languages (4GL) and event-driven programming. Historical background, reasons for using a 4GL and components of a 4GL. 4GL association with: DBMS, data dictionary, prototyping, systems development methodologies, impact on SDLC. User's view of 4GL: planning for success, evaluation criteria, defining strategic use, costing and benefits of 4GL, impact on the organisation. Developing systems: text-based environment using Ingres user interfaces and ABF; Windows environment using Ingres/Windows 4GL, following the principles of graphical user interface design.

Assessment Assignments and practical examination: 60% + Theory examination: 40%

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