2017-2018 Academic Catalog 
    
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CIS 234 - Systems Design and Development



5.0 Credits
Provides hands-on experience in systems design and implementation using a prototype approach. The case study is designed and tested using application development software. User manuals are written.
Prerequisite CIS 233 with a minimum grade of 2.5 or equivalent experience.
Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs)
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Work in teams to define a project plan and perform systems lifecycle (SDLC) activities.
  2. Prepare and deliver formal written and oral status reports.
  3. Create a system design document, including database design, input and output design, process specifications, and user interface design standards.
  4. Apply user-centered design principles to create a prototype of the user interface design that meets documented requirements; prepare a formal demonstrate of this prototype.
  5. Develop a database application (prototype) that meets documented data and process specifications.
  6. Write and implement a test plan for validating system functionality against requirements.
  7. Write a user manual and training plan.
  8. Prepare a roll-out and maintenance plan for project implementation.
  9. Perform a structured walk-through and demonstration of a complete working system.
  10. Perform final project wrap-up activities and compile documentation for all aspects of the systems design, development, and implementation phases of the SDLC.



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