Course Title: System
Analysis and Design
Course no: CSC-252
Full Marks: 60+10+10
Credit hours: 3
Pass Marks: 24+8+8
Nature of course:
Theory (3 Hrs.) + Case Study
Course Synopsis:
This course help launch the careers of successful systems analyst –
or of
users assuming an
active role in building systems that satisfy their organization’s
information needs. Also provides a solid foundation of systems.
Goal: This course
will provide the concept of system representation.
Course Contents:
Unit 1. Overview of
Systems Analysis and Design 4 Hrs.
Introduction to
system analysis and design, Types of Information Systems and Systems
Development, Developing Information Systems and the Systems
Development Life cycle, Systems analysis and design tools
Unit 2. Modeling
Tools for Systems Analyst 5 Hrs.
Modeling with Data
Flow Diagrams, Drawing DFDs with CASE, Modeling with
Entity-Relationship Diagrams
Unit 3. Structured
Methodologies 6 Hrs.
The need for a
Structured Methodology, CASE as an Enabling Technology, Advantages
and
Disadvantages of
Modeling and Data Dictionaries, Other Specification Tools
Unit 4. Systems
Analysis 8 Hrs.
Systems planning and
initial Investigation, Information Gathering, The tools of Structured
Analysis, Feasibility Study, Cost/ Benefit Analysis
Unit 5. Systems
Design 8 Hrs.
The process and
Stages of systems Design, Input/ Output Forms Design, File
Organization and Data Base Design
Unit 6. System
Implementation 8 Hrs.
System Testing and
quality Assurance, Implementation and Software Maintenance, Hardware
/ Software Selection and the Computer Contract, Project Scheduling
and Software
Unit 7.
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design 6 Hrs.
Object-Oriented
Development Life Cycle, the Unified Modeling Language, Use-Case
Modeling, Object Modeling: Class Diagrams, Dynamic Modeling: State
Diagrams Dynamic Modeling: Sequence Diagramming, Analysis Verses
Design
Case studies:
Student must have to do one case study covers all chapters.
Text books: Jeffrey
A. Hoffer, Joey F. George, Joseph S. Valacich, Modern Systems
Analysis
and Design, Pearson
Education, Second Edition
References:
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Systems Analysis and Design. Jeffrey L.
Whitten,
Loonnie D. Bentley,
5rd Edition, Systems Analysis and Design Methods.
Grady Booch,
Pearson Education, Object Oriented analysis and design with
applications.
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