CS314 : SYSTEM ANALYSIS

Department

Department of Computer

Academic Program

Bachelor in COMPUTER

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

CS111

Overview

The course aims to teach the student the basic concepts of information systems, their characteristics and classification. The student discusses information about the methodologies for analyzing and designing information systems. The student analyzes and designs the information system using the necessary tools and skills for the information system, and the student recognizes the concept of object analysis. Develop teamwork, respect and exchange of ideas among students through system analysis within a team.

Intended learning outcomes

After the student passes this course, he will be familiar with the concept of systems, their characteristics, classification, and the life cycle of the information system, and he will distinguish the methodologies for analyzing and designing information systems, and the types and tools of analysis. It identifies system data collection methods, system problems and feasibility studies, and demonstrates the tools of structural analysis. It explains the concept of object analysis.

Teaching and learning methods

The traditional method (descriptive explanation and free discussion. Implementation and application of programs in the computer lab

Methods of assessments

The midterm exam in the seventh week is practical and theoretical, and the final exam is in the fifteenth week