System and Database Analysis
Description
Intensive exploration of application and database analysis in a synergistic environment. Students engage in collaborative, project-based activities to learn about project management, requirement analysis, modeling, and prototyping employing problem solving and team building skills. Object-oriented and data modeling tools are used to apply class concepts.
Textbook
Ashrafi, Ashrafi, Objected Oriented Systems Analysis and Design, 1st ed, Prentice Hall, 2008, ISBN 9780131824089
Course Outcomes
- Utilize information gathering techniques to determine the requirements of the problem to be solved (CIT 2)
- Apply data, process, and object modeling techniques (CIT 9)
- Integrate the processes of analysis and modeling within a semester project (CIT 9)
- Develop well-formed logical and conceptual database designs (CIT 2)
- Prototype and document an acceptable solution to a problem (CIT 3, 6)
- Apply project and team management skills (CIT 4)
CIT Program Outcomes (What are these?)
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Principles of Undergraduate Learning (What are Principles of Undergraduate Learning?)
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Topics
- Project Management
- Information Gathering Techniques
- Team and Interpersonal Skills
- Communication Skills
- Object & Process Modeling
- Project Repository
- Application Prototyping
Assessment
- Quizzes, Homework,JIT Class Prep, Class Activities, Participation
- Semester Group Project