CIS 9490 UTA Fa23 – Sys­tems Analy­sis and De­sign

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CIS 9490 UTA Fa23 - Systems Analysis and Design
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Department
Computer Systems Technology
Course Code
CIS9490
Semester / Year
Fall 2023
Course Description

Organizations depend on computer information systems and technology to operate efficiently. This course first instructs students in current methods of analyzing business situations and systems to model complete and coherent definitions of systems requirements. Next, learning focuses on methods for developing logical and physical designs of these systems. Finally, these designs form the bases of systems development and implementation. The course emphasizes software engineering best practices in creating robust, reliable, and appropriate systems regardless of technology, size, scope, type and geographic distribution.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Professor Patrick Slattery

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