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Web-Based Analysis and Design

Prerequisites
CIT 214 or CIT 288 or Consent of Course Coordinator
Offered
Spring, Fall
Software
Microsoft Office
Visio
Windows Media Player
Credit By Exam
Yes
Coordinator
David Williamson/ Robin Gaughan

Description
This course provides students with the concepts, processes, and tools of systems analysis and systems design. Object-oriented methods applied in a web environment are the main focus of this class. This class is very project oriented. Students will be introduced to analysis and design topics and will then get an opportunity to apply these concepts and techniques on assignments and projects.

Objectives
  • Learn the terminology of systems analysis and design. (ABET a)
  • Develop a working knowledge of the object-oriented approaches to systems development using UML techniques. (ABET b)
  • Demonstrate and develop problem-solving skills in a business environment. (ABET g)
  • Become functionally knowledgeable of modeling techniques and tools. (ABET a)
  • Develop a web-based prototype. (ABET c)
ABET Outcomes (What is ABET?)
  • a. Use and apply current technical concepts and practices in the core information technologies.
  • b. Analyze, identify and define the requirements that must be satisfied to address problems or opportunities faced by organizations or individuals.
  • c. Design effective and usable IT-based solutions and integrate them into the user environment.
  • g. Demonstrate an understanding of best practices and standards and their application.
Principles of Undergraduate Learning (What are Principles of Undergraduate Learning?)
  • Express ideas and facts effectively in written formats.
  • Comprehend, interpret, and analyze texts.
  • Synthesize information in order to arrive at reasoned conclusions.
  • Evaluate the logic, validity, relevance of data.
  • Solve challenging problems.
  • Use knowledge and understanding to generate and explore new questions.
Topics
  • Application Development Methodologies
  • Process Modeling-Concepts and Application
  • Object Oriented Analysis and Design
  • Project Planning and Justification
  • JAD(Joint Application Development)
  • Design and Prototyping
  • Construction, Testing and Implementation


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