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ISDS-P09
(PGDM 2009-11: Term- IV)
Information System Development Strategies
Prof. DIpak Mishra
Objectives:
The objective of the course is to introduce two broad paradigms in software modeling and development – the Structured and the Object-Oriented approaches.
The course will provide a broad exposure on various aspects of
Structured Analysis and Design,
and
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
(OOA/D) of Information Systems using the
Unified Modeling Language
(UML). Software Development is becoming more and more complex, but nevertheless more fascinating too. Regardless of the way an implementation is achieved, each implementation is preceded by a distinct planning phase. To ensure better modifiability/ maintainability, that is, to ensure conceptual stability while continuing with evolution of a software product, there is no better alternative than Object-Orientation while planning for the application.
Course Contents:
1. Introduction to System Analysis and design
2. Software Project Management
3. Structured Analysis
4. Structured Design
5. Intro to Object-Orientation
6. Intro to UML
7. Class Diagrams
8. Relationships and Associations
9. Aggregations
10. Use Case Modeling
11. State Diagrams
12. Sequence Diagrams
13. Collaboration Diagrams
14. Activity Diagrams
Pedagogy
:
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Class-room lectures
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Class-room exercises
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Exposure to CASE Tool for development of models
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Assignments and Presentations
Evaluation:
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Quiz (2) : 30%
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End Term : 30%
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Assignments/Presentations : 30%
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Class Participation : 10%
References:
1. Systems Analysis and Design – Alan Dennis, Barbara Haley Wixom, & Roberta M. Roth, John Wiley & Sons Inc., 3rd Edition
2. System Analysis and Design – Kendall & Kendall, Pearson Education
3. Analysis & Design of Information Systems, James A. Senn, TMH
4. UML in 24 Hours, by Joseph Schmuller, Techmedia
Created By:
Debasis Mohanty
on
05/08/2010
at
11:43 AM
Category
:
PGDM-II
Doctype
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Document
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