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Lecture on Information System Analysis www.AssignmentPoint.com www.assignmentpoint.com

OBJECT OF THIS COURSE Today, it is hard to imagine any industry or business that has not been affected by computer-based information systems and computer applications. Many busi­nesses consider management of their information resource to be equal in impor­tance to managing their other key resources: property, facilities, equipment, employees, and capital. This course is about "analyzing" business requirements for information systems and "designing" If we study well this course we can become not only a good system designer but also a good and skill system analyst. information systems that fulfill business requirements and use information technology. www.assignmentpoint.com

Course Objective To provide you with new ways of looking at information in the world in order to solve business problems To introduce you to concepts and methods of SAD To describe the systems development life cycle (SDLC) To teach you effective methods for gathering essential information during system analysis To teach you effective methods for designing systems to solve problems effectively using technology www.assignmentpoint.com

Course Outline Part-1: Basic Information system analysis and design Part-2: The Context of Systems Analysis and Design Part-3: Systems Analysis Methods Part-4: Systems Design Methods Part-5: Advanced Analysis and Design Method www.assignmentpoint.com

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Ballerina No www.assignmentpoint.com

No Manager www.assignmentpoint.com

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People Instructors: 1) Dr Mohammod Abul Kashem (Asst. Professor.) 2) Md Abdur Rauf (Asst.Professor) TAs 1) Mr Kalam 2) Mr Ruhul 3) Mr.Khaled www.assignmentpoint.com

Textbooks and References Required Basic Information Systems Analysis and Design. (Myrvin Chester and Avtar Athwall) Computer and information System ( Hutchinson/Sawyer) System Analysis and Design (Er.V.K.Jain) Management Information Systems ( Uma G. Gupta) System Analysis And Design ( Award) System Analysis And Design Methods (Jeffrey L.Whitten) Recommended Software & Tools : Microsoft Project, System Architecture, Wise, Visio, Java, Oracle, SSADM version 4+,CASE Tools. The library has other references dealing with Logic Design and Programming. www.assignmentpoint.com

Policies Scheduling Conflicts If you have a conflict for a scheduled Class Test and another assessment with a lower number course, see your instructor within the first three day’s of class. Class attendance and class participation are graded. So, at the end of the semester, if a student is on a borderline between grades, these factors will be considered when deciding the final grade. All Class tests shall ordinarily be of equal value. The result of each individual class test shall be posted for information of the students preferably before the next class test is held www.assignmentpoint.com

Course Structure 39 lectures & associated readings, arranged into 2 main parts Examinations -(Class Test & final) 5 examinations as a class test:-( in—class; closed book) Where will be choice grade best of four examinations And the FINAL EXAMINATION May be there will be some home work. Students are expected to complete the assigned reading before class! And suggest to thinking about previous and present lecture www.assignmentpoint.com

Grading Final Examination: 60% Midterms 30% Evaluations: 10% Homeworks may be up to 24 hours late, Later hand-in of homework not accepted! www.assignmentpoint.com