CMIS 265 - Systems Analysis & Design4 Credit (4 lecture, 0 lab) 4 Contact Hours [Pre- or co-requisite: CMIS 260 ] This course details systems development methodology as applied to the analysis, design, and implementation of manual and computerized systems, and offers the opportunity to participate in the analysis and design of a simulated business system. Course topics include the role of the system analyst; system investigators; design of systems output, files, processing and controls; project management and implementation. OFFERED: fall semesters
Course Goals; Objectives; Competencies Goal 1: Investigate fundamental information systems design.
- Demonstrate basic problem solving techniques.
- Propose system design solutions.
- Explain input design.
- Explain output design.
- Explain file concepts.
- Explain database design.
Goal 2: Analyze current information system standards.
- Explain systems analysis.
- Explain systems development.
- Demonstrate systems implementation techniques.
Goal 3: Analyze the importance of information systems in the professional environment.
- Explain the importance of resources.
- Demonstrate the role of networks.
- Explain communication systems.
- Explain ergonomics.
- Analyze the importance of systems training.
- Examine the role of information systems in the global community.
- Explain continuous improvement in information systems.
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