NML/436/L0-1 Nazareth Northwestern Mutual Life 216-436-134 Systems Analysis & Design Fall 1999.

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NML/436/L0-1 Nazareth Northwestern Mutual Life Systems Analysis & Design Fall 1999

NML/436/L0-2 Nazareth Northwestern Mutual Life Instructor Details l Derek Nazareth l Contact Information: F Phone: F l Office Hours: F M 5:00-5:30 p.m.

NML/436/L0-3 Nazareth Northwestern Mutual Life Course Material l Whitten, J.L. and Bentley, L.D Systems Analysis and Design Methods, Fourth Edition, Irwin McGraw Hill, l Lecture Notes

NML/436/L0-4 Nazareth Northwestern Mutual Life Evaluation Mechanisms l Project F Relate to systems development activities F Use of CASE tool (whichever is convenient) F Teams of 4 members - self selected l Examinations F Take home - open-book F Covers text and lecture material F Involves problem solving tasks l Participation

NML/436/L0-5 Nazareth Northwestern Mutual Life Grading Policy l Project55% F Enterprise Planning15% F Business Area Analysis20% F Preliminary Design20% l Examinations40% F Midterm20% F Final20% l Participation5%

NML/436/L0-6 Nazareth Northwestern Mutual Life Groundrules l Don’t be afraid to ask questions

NML/436/L0-7 Nazareth Northwestern Mutual Life

NML/436/L0-8 Nazareth Northwestern Mutual Life Peer Evaluation l Anonymous l Applies to 50% of project grade l Based on allocation model Example: 4 person group Project Report Score: 80 Scores: A: 126/ = 77.5 B: 135/ = 80.0 C: 135/ = 80.0 D: 143/ = 82.5