MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS

Computing & Information Technology Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


SYS7510

Systems design and implementation

H Linger

6 points + 4 hours per week + First semester + Caulfield + Corequisites: SYS7500

Objectives At the completion of this subject students should know about the activities and management of the systems design, implementation and maintenance phases of the systems development cycle with particular emphasis on quality issues and processes; understand the role of users in a quality approach to the design and maintenance of an information system and the need to manage this process; be able to use appropriate methods and techniques to design and implement useable information systems that are easily maintainable; and appreciate the impact of the design and implementation of an information system upon users and the organisation to be recognised.

Synopsis The subject deals with design methods and techniques for the construction of quality information systems with emphasis on designing for on-going maintenance of the system. The design of information systems is placed in the context of the development process, which needs to be controlled and managed to produce high-quality systems that are accessible and useable. The subject examines a range of aspects of systems design including systems architecture, interface design, system documentation, testing and training. Students are introduced to concepts, methods and techniques for quality assurance in design and implementation, and metrics that are necessary to manage that process.

Assessment Examination: 50% + Practical work: 50%

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