Advanced Systems Analysis and Design

MGMT-6170

This is an advanced course in systems analysis and design that presents conceptual material about both traditional approaches to systems development such as process oriented and data-oriented methodologies and evolving approaches such as object-oriented development methods. Key stages of the systems development life cycle including planning, analysis, and design are the focus of this course. Models and procedures for understanding and modeling an organization's existing and planned information systems are presented. Computer-aided software engineering tools are used to provide hands-on experience in designing information systems. A case-based approach is used to provide students an opportunity to apply the analytical and design techniques covered in the course. In addition, students are expected to do a real-life systems development project. The course also focuses on the issues and challenges in managing systems development.

3 credits

Past Term Data

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2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
Adv Syst Analys & Design (3c)
  • Benjamin Palmer Whitaker
Seats Taken: 7/20
2017
2016
2015
2014
Adv Syst Analys & Design (3c)
  • Benjamin Palmer Whitaker
Seats Taken: 10/45
2013
Adv Syst Analys & Design (3c)
  • Lael B. Peters
Seats Taken: 15/30
2012
Adv Syst Analys & Design (3c)
  • Paul D. Nugent
Seats Taken: 8/50
2011
2010
Adv Syst Analys & Design (3c)
  • Houman Younessi
  • Satish P Nambisan
Seats Taken: 9/150
2009
Adv Syst Analys & Design (3c)
  • Satish P Nambisan
Seats Taken: 8/20
Adv Syst Analysis & Design (3c)
  • Lael B. Peters
Seats Taken: 15/100
2008
Adv Syst Analysis & Design (3c)
  • Lael B. Peters
Seats Taken: 7/100
2007
Adv Syst Analys & Design (3c)
  • James Andrew Madison
  • Satish P Nambisan
Seats Taken: 31/125