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Home SchoolSyracuse University
Class NameInformation Systems Analysis: Concepts and Practice
Class NumberIST 654
Course ToolBlackboardCE
Class SectionTBD
FacultyCrowston
Credits3 Credit Hours
Class DescriptionModern organizations need computerized information systems in order to function, survive, and stay in competitive edge. Information systems analysis is an important step before implementing any computerized information system. Any mistakes made during the analysis stage will significantly affect the later stage of the system development and thus can cause an organization a lot of financial and strategic damages. The competence in information systems analysis is crucial to virtually every modern Information Technology profession, including those professionals highly demanded by the market such as Systems Analysts, Business Analysts, Web Developers, Information Architects, Database Administrators, Network Administrators, or Software Engineers. In this class, you will learn the entire process of information systems development with an emphasis on the front end of the process. You will practice several important systems analysis techniques for both structured and object-oriented approaches. Assignments include individual exercises and a group project.
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Seats3
DeliveryAsynchronous
Start and End Date8/30/2010 - 12/16/2010
Last Add Day7/30/2010
Residency Start and End DateNo Residency
Class DisclaimerStudents agree to the course parameters of the host institution, including but not limited to: course management tools, grading, any required residencies, possible synchronous sessions, and academic calendars. Students are expected to meet deadlines as outlined in course syllabus and to contribute to class participation. Please allow 2-3 weeks for grade processing after the end date of the course. Check that this delay will not interfere with deadline dates at your school for graduation or financial aid.