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C.S. 4616
Systems Design Process
3 Cr. (Hrs.:3Lec.)

Articulates the areas of computer technology, systems analysis, and systems design.  Students are involved in designing complete computing systems for a range of applications, from the small business system to a large mainframe environment. Prerequisite: I.T. 1426 or C.S. 2106 or C.S. 2126. (1st)

Expectations:

E1.  Knowledge of an Operating System

E2.  Some Programming Skills

E3.  Problem solving concepts

Course Outcomes:

R1.  Information Systems Development

R2.  Project Management

R3.  System Analysis

R4.  Requirements Discovery

R5.  Data Modeling and Analysis, Process Modeling

R6.  Feasibility Analysis and the System Proposal

R7.  Application Architecture and Modeling, Database Design

R8.  Input & Output Design and Prototyping

R9.  User Interface Design

 

 

 

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Department Head: Dr. Michele Van Dyne
Administrative Associate: Tami Windham

 

 

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