Module Descriptors
PERSPECTIVES IN SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
COIS60445
Key Facts
Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Sciences
Level 6
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Andrew Jones
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 36
Independent Study Hours: 114
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • CLASS-TEST weighted at 30%
  • ASSIGNMENT weighted at 70%
Module Details
Module Special Admissions Requirements
1. Business Information Systems and Management (CE51800-1), Object Oriented Development with Java (CE52601-1) and Object Oriented Methods (CE52602-1) or equivalent.
2. Information Systems, Organisations and Management (CE52801-2 or equivalent).
Module Resources
Some tutorials will require a computer lab with internet access and a selection of programming and systems modelling software. Other tutorials will require a flat classroom which is conducive to group work and discussion.
Module Learning Strategies
1-hour lecture will present the principles which may be of the theory or of the practice of techniques.
A 2-hour tutorial at a separate time (not to run as a 3-hour block) will enable students to explore and share their understanding of the topics - weeks will be varied for additional interest with practical techniques, debates, research techniques, etc, suited to the topic.
(1:n) (1:25)2
Module Indicative Content
This module will introduce the concept of and the need for systems development methodology using a small selection of methodologies of varying types.
Once the foundations have been covered, further factors affecting software development (such as quality, time-to-market, departmental culture, use of software development tools, etc) will be introduced to enable students to make a critical appraisal of methodologies and software development tools.
Module Additional Assessment Details
In-class test 30%:
- lo1: software engineering concepts and development life cycles
- lo2: critically assess a range of specific methodologies
- lo4: appreciate the software development tools available and their role.
Assignment 70%: (written research paper of 4,000 words)
- lo2: critically assess a range of specific methodologies
- lo3: methods available for choosing a suitable methodology
- lo4: software development tools available and selection criteria for tools
Module Texts
Avison and Fitzgerald, 2003, Information Systems Development: Methodologies, Techniques and Tools, McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-709626-6