Course details
Information Systems Analysis and Design
AIS Acad. year 2007/2008 Winter semester 5 credits
Software process - software development lifecycle. Software modelling languages - structured modelling languages, modeling techniques in the UML 2.0. Introduction to project planning and tracking, project management. Software engineering tools. Introduction to Unified Process. Requirements analysis and specification. From requirements to software release - business object model, domain object model. Architectural design - layers, frameworks, patterns. Database design - mapping objects to a relational, object-oriented and object-relational database. business objects and persistence. Programming and testing. Refactoring. User interface design. Data engineering - data security and integrity, transactions and concurrency. Business components. A project oriented to requirement analysis and software design.
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Time span
- 39 hrs lectures
- 13 hrs projects
Department
Subject specific learning outcomes and competences
Students will know fundamentals of essential stages in information system development at a level, which is further evolved in specialized subjects. They are able to develop suitable models during information system requirements analysis and design, mainly in the UML language.
Students will learn how to analyze a design solution of a given problem in a small team. They learn to present and defend both partial and final results of the project.
Learning objectives
The goal of the subject is to give students knowledge of methods and tools used in information system development and to learn them to apply these methods and tools.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
There are no prerequisites
Syllabus of lectures
- Software process - information system planning, software development lifecycle.
- Software modelling languages - modeling techniques in the UML.
- Introduction to project planning and tracking, project management.
- Software engineering tools.
- Requirements determination - requirements elicitation, negotiation and validation, business model.
- Requirements specification.
- Moving from analysis to design - design modeling techniques.
- System and program design - distributed and multilayered architectures, architecture modeling.
- User interface design - interface prototypes, interface components, navigation modeling and implementation.
- Persistence and database design - business objects and persistence, mapping objects to a relational, object-oriented and object-relational database.
- Advanced topics from database design - security and integrity, concurrency control, performance tuning.
- Testing and change management - test-driven development, managing change.
- Survey of information system development methodologies.
Progress assessment
Study evaluation is based on marks obtained for specified items. Minimimum number of marks to pass is 50.
Duty credit consists of submitting and defending project results, and of obtaining at least 25 points for activities during semester.
Controlled instruction
A mid-term test, realization of a project.