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BCIS 206 - Systems Analysis and Design Once a year
The analysis and design of information processing systems for business applications.
Focus on structured analysis and design techniques. Topics include the System
Development Life Cycle, prototyping, feasibility studies, participatory design,
enterprise modeling, system documentation using CASE tools including Data Flow
Diagrams and structure chart representations, system implementation and installation,
data requirements and user interface design. Ethical, social and global issues
in the design and use of information systems are discussed. Course requirements
include designing a system using a CASE tool for implementation on either a mainframe
or microcomputer.
Prerequisites & Notes BCIS 201A (or any graduate-level programming course offered by the BCIS/QM Department,
or permission of the department chairperson), 203. Open only to matriculated Zarb
School of Business graduate students and/or matriculated School of Education and
Allied Human Services graduate students where appropriate.
Credits: 3 s.h.
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