Systems Analysis and Design
System analysis and design deal with planning the development of information systems through understanding and specifying in detail what a system should do and how the components of the system should be implemented and work together. System analysts solve business problems through analysing the requirements of information systems and designing such systems by applying analysis and design techniques. This course deals with the concepts, skills, methodologies, techniques, tools, and perspectives essential for systems analysts. The practical component of COMP 361 is object oriented and use-case driven, requiring students to go through the steps of system analysis and design to solve a real-life business problem.
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing this course, students will have gained comprehensive theoretical knowledge as well as practical skills related to the system development process of information systems. Students who successfully complete the course should be able to
- gather data to analyse and specify the requirements of a system.
- design system components and environments.
- build general and detailed models that assist programmers in implementing a system.
- design a database for storing data and a user interface for data input and output, as well as controls to protect the system and its data.
Course At A Glance
No. Of Classes/ Session | 40 |
Total Hours | 120 |
Class Duration | 2 hrs |
Total Seat | 10 students Per Batch |
Payment System | Full paid |