J Hewson
6 points
* 4 hours per week
* Second semester
* Gippsland and distance
* Corequisites: GCO1063
* Prohibitions:
BUS2071, CFR1305, SYS1001
Objectives On completion of this subject students will be able to describe the principles of systems development; describe various categories of information systems and their role in a business; understand and be able to apply various tools to aid analysis of processes and data; be able to develop analysis models; be able to prepare analysis reports.
Synopsis The subject covers the nature of information and its use in decision making; the processes of systems development and analysis of information systems; some guidelines for good systems development. The detailed syllabus includes systems development methodologies and the lifecycle, illustrated with case studies: planning and problem definition; evaluation and feasibility study; describing processes and data; quality and testing; project management. Analysis tools: information gathering, interview and questionnaire; organisation charts; data flow diagrams; entity-relationship diagrams, documentation standards; data dictionary, decision trees, decision tables; prototyping; CASE tools.
Assessment Examination (3 hours): 60%
* Other
assessment modes: 40%
Prescribed texts
Whitten, Bentley and Barlow Systems analysis and design methods 3rd edn, Irwin, 1994
Back to the Information Technology Handbook, 1998
Published by Monash University, Australia
Maintained by wwwdev@monash.edu.au
Approved by M Rambert, Faculty of Information Technology
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