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Sep 20, 2024
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BSM 362 - Info Sys Strategy, Arch & Desi Unit(s): 4
This course is intended to give students a solid foundation in systems analysis and design, using both traditional approaches and the object-oriented approach. The object-oriented approach is an emergent technique used by a growing number of professionals today, and reflective of the object-oriented use patterns of handheld devices, while the hierarchical approach continues to be widespread and accepted for larger systems with significant data bases. Both are valid, and there is frequently a combination of these approaches in actual use. This course applies these fundamentals to a number of cases, so that students learn a selection of ‘Best Practices,’ which are highlighted throughout each class session and assignment. These include concrete examples of the concepts applicable in a business environment. Throughout the course, students will build on their assignments to ultimately produce a professional-quality systems design document on a project of their choosing, as well as an accompanying professional presentation.
Restriction: Field of study restricted to Management Major School of Management
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