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FIT9130 Systems analysis and design

FIT9130 Systems analysis and design

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

FIT9130 Systems analysis and design (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm) [ SYS ANALYSIS DESIGN (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)]

Reasons for Introduction

Obsolete Reasons for Introduction

This unit replaced two existing units, SYS5140 Systems Analysis and Design V and SYS4071 Systems Analysis and Design IV, which were taught in the previous Masters degree structure (MIS). FIT9130 is a foundation unit in MIMS.

Reasons for Introduction (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

Although based on an earlier unit (FIT9030), this is a largely new unit developed as a foundation unit in the Master of Business Information Systems to be introduced in 2014. The unit addresses foundational knowledge of techniques for designing information systems through requirements elicitation and conceptual modelling.

Reasons for Change (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

Previous Change - This unit has been updated as part of a 2009 review and comparison of data with current Handbook, Syllabus + and Callista data.

21 May, 2013 - The unit has been redesigned to provide foundational systems analysis and design knowledge as part of the Master of Business Information Systems degree commencing in 2014.

17/7/13 Correcting prohibitions. Effective Semester 1 2014.

12/8/13 - Modified objectives to learning outcomes for consistency with AQF requirements.

7/07/2014 - Added FIT5130 as prohibition and Malaysia to location of offering.

Role, Relationship and Relevance of Unit (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

This is a foundation unit within the 2014 version of the Master of Business Information Systems. Students will have knowledge equivalent to a graduate from a cognate bachelors degree of designing information systems through requirements elicitation and conceptual modelling techniques.

Objectives

Objectives (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

On successful completion of this unit, students should be able to:

  • select and use conceptual and logical modelling techniques to design an information system
  • select and use techniques to elicit requirements for an information system design
  • select and use approaches to the systems development lifecycle including the waterfall model and modern alternatives
  • assess and discuss the capabilities and limitations of an information system
  • communicate the requirements for the business functionality of an information system in terms of data required, data storage and processing to technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Unit Content

    ASCED Discipline Group Classification (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    020305

    Synopsis (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    The unit introduces students to the key principles which underlie the analysis and design of information systems to support business and other organisational undertakings. It covers design and design thinking, requirements elicitation, consulting skills and conceptual and logical systems modelling.

    Prescribed Reading (for new units) (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    Teaching Methods

    Mode (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    On-campus and off-campus

    Special teaching arrangements (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    Assessment

    Assessment Summary (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    Examination (3 hours): 50%; In-semester assessment: 50%

    Workloads

    Credit Points (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    6

    Workload Requirements (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    Minimum total expected workload equals 12 hours per week comprising:

    (a.) Contact hours for on-campus students:

  • 2 hours of lectures
  • One 2-hour studio
  • (b.) Study schedule for off-campus students:

  • Off-campus students generally do not attend lecture and studio sessions, however should plan to spend equivalent time working through the relevant resources and participating in discussion groups each week.
  • (c.) Additional requirements (all students):

  • A minimum of 8 hours independent study per week for completing lab and project work, private study and revision.
  • Additional/Special Timetabling Requirements (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    Studio room required

    Resource Requirements

    Software Requirements (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    Teaching Responsibility (Callista Entry) (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    FIT

    Interfaculty Involvement (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    Prerequisites

    Prerequisite Units (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    Prerequisite Knowledge (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    Corequisites (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    Prohibitions (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    FIT9030, FIT5130

    Research Interest (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    This unit has no research component

    Proposed year of Introduction (for new units) (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    Semester 1, 2015

    Location of Offering (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    Caulfield, Malaysia

    Faculty Information

    Proposer

    Douglas Hamilton

    Contact Person (03 Aug 2016, 3:54pm)

    Rob Meredith

    Trudi Robinson

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