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IMS2502 Studio 4: Systems Development 2

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

IMS2502 Studio 4: Systems Development 2 [Studio4 ]

Reasons for Introduction

Obsolete Reasons for Introduction

This new unit is a core second year unit in the revised structure for the Bachelor of Information Systems. It incorporates significant components of the content of IMS2000 in the current structure of the BIS. The programming components which were previously taught in this subject have been moved to new programming units, and there is a stronger emphasis on cross-development lifecycle activities such as project management, professional communication and quality, and social implications.The ability to develop working applications and systems, and an understanding of the issues surrounding systems development are of crucial importance to our students. This ability and associated level of understanding represent core 'ammunition in the arsenal' they can use to function well in the roles they will eventually perform in industry. The skills required for systems development are introduced and practiced in the other units of the course, but these skills are often necessarily taught within a limited context. Students also need the opportunity to practice critical self-evaluation and to examine themselves in the context of the teams they work in. This requires analysis of the team and its processes.Studio 4 provides students with an environment where they can integrate and practice the skills gained in other units, and acquire other necessary practical skills in order to create a working integrated and modular application and the requisite documentation to support the application. This unit builds on the deliverables and the core aspects produced in Studio 3, and uses them as the basis for the further development of a full working system.

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Resource Requirements

Software Requirements (21 Oct 2005, 1:04pm)

Prerequisites

Prohibitions (20 Apr 2007, 3:12pm)

IMS2000

Faculty Information

Proposer

Wen Tseng

Approvals

School: 04 Jun 2007 (Ralph Gillon)
Faculty Education Committee: 04 Jun 2007 (Ralph Gillon)
Faculty Board: 04 Jun 2007 (Ralph Gillon)
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Version History

15 May 2003 Wen Tseng edit 15 May
29 May 2003 Wen Tseng edit 29 May
02 Jun 2003 Wen Tseng edit 2 June
04 Jun 2003 Christabel Gonsalvez edit 4/6/03 Chris Gonsalvez
05 Jun 2003 Christabel Gonsalvez edit 5/6/03 Chris Gonsalvez
07 Jun 2003 Christabel Gonsalvez edit 7/6/03
07 Jun 2003 Christabel Gonsalvez edit 7/6/03
13 Jun 2003 Wen Tseng edit 13 June
16 Jun 2003 Wen Tseng edit 16 June
19 Jun 2003 Wen Tseng This proposal was approved at SIMS Education Committee, meeting 5/03 Part B 09/06/03
19 Jun 2003 Wen Tseng edit 19 June
19 Aug 2003 Denise Martin FEC Approval
01 Sep 2003 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval
17 Oct 2005 David Sole Added Software requrirements template
21 Oct 2005 David Sole Updated requirements template to new format
20 Apr 2007 Katherine Knight modified Prohibitions - FEC 1/07 NOTED EXECUTIVE APPROVAL
04 Jun 2007 Ralph Gillon IMS School Approval, Approved by UGPC at Special mtg 1/07.
04 Jun 2007 Ralph Gillon FEC Approval
04 Jun 2007 Ralph Gillon FacultyBoard Approval - Approved by UGPC at Special mtg 1/07. Faculty Board approval added to aid administration in Monatar.

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