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CSEB223: System Analysis and Design

College of Information Technology
Universiti Tenaga Nasional

LECTURER INFORMATION
Lecturer name
Room number
Email
Website
Room Tel Number
Dr Azhana Ahmad
BW-3-C16
azhana@uniten.edu.my http://metalab.uniten.edu.my/~azhana/ 03-89212329

COURSE INFORMATION

Course Overview
This course introduces to students all activities in analyzing, designing and developing information systems including the management, specification, evaluation, security, and also techniques used in software maintenance.
Course Objectives:

At the end of the course, students will
Understand and implement various systematic approaches to Systems Analysis and Design.
Understand systems development life cycle and its phases.
Understand different types of methodologies and how to choose among them.
Main Textbook

Essential of Systems Analysis and Design ( 4th Ed), Valaciah, George and Hoffer, ISBN-13: 978-0-13-506984-4 Pearson Education International, 2009

Other References:

1. Systems Analysis & Design: An Active Approach, 2/e
George M Marakas, University of Kansas
ISBN: 0072976071,Copyright year: 2006
2. Systems Analysis & Design Methods, 7/e
Jeffrey L. Whitten, Purdue University--West Lafayette
Lonnie D. Bentley, Purdue University--West Lafayette
ISBN: 0073052337Copyright year: 2007

Assessments
Quizzes
15%

Project
20%

Mid-Semester Exam
15%

Final Examination
50%

Total:
100%

TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULE & OUTLINE

Week
Topic
Textbook
Week 1

Chapter 1:
The Systems Development Environment

1

Week 2

Chapter 2: The sources of software

2

Week 3

Chapter 3:
Managing the information system project
3

Week 4

Chapter 4:
System Planning and selection

4
Week 5

Chapter 5:
Determine System requirement
5

Week 6

Chapter 6:
Structuring system requirement: Process modeling

6
Week 7 Chapter 7:
Structuring system requirement:

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