SemesterFall Semester, 2018
DepartmentSophomore Class A, Department of Management Information Systems Sophomore Class B, Department of Management Information Systems
Course NameSystem Analysis and Design
InstructorTU YU-JU
Credit3.0
Course TypeRequired
Prerequisite
Course Objective
Course Description
Course Schedule

Week1: Introduction (Tentative)



{previewing (about 3 hours), lecturing or in-class practicing (about 3 hours)}



 



Week2: Foundations for system development



{previewing (about 3 hours), lecturing or in-class practicing (about 3 hours)}



 



Week3: The origins of software



{previewing (about 3 hours), lecturing or in-class practicing (about 3 hours)}



 



Week4: Managing the information system project



{previewing (about 3 hours), lecturing or in-class practicing (about 3 hours)}



 



Week5: Identifying and selecting systems development projects



{previewing (about 3 hours), lecturing or in-class practicing (about 3 hours)}



 



Week6: Initiating and planning systems development projects



{previewing (about 3 hours), lecturing or in-class practicing (about 3 hours)}



 



Week7: To be announced



 



Week8: Quiz 1 (Tentative)



 



Week9: To be announced



 



Week10: Determining system requirements



{previewing (about 3 hours), lecturing or in-class practicing (about 3 hours)}



 



Week11: Structuring system process requirements



{previewing (about 3 hours), lecturing or in-class practicing (about 3 hours)}



 



Week12: Deigning forms, reports, interfaces, and dialogues



{previewing (about 3 hours), lecturing or in-class practicing (about 3 hours)}



 



Week13: System implementation and maintenance



{previewing (about 3 hours), lecturing or in-class practicing (about 3 hours)}



 



Week14: Quiz 2 (Tentative)



 



Week: 15,16,17 Hands-on SAD project (no classroom attendance)



{working with teammates (about 9 or more hours per week)}



 



Week: 18 Final project demo.



{preparing and presenting (about 6 hours)}


Teaching Methods
Teaching Assistant

To be announced


Requirement/Grading

In this course, students should equally contribute to any group activities, output, etc. Students should treat their responsibilities to group assignments, appointments, and collaboration as they would treat professional business obligations in the real world. Moreover, students are responsible for all material and topics that was discussed, if they miss any class.



Participation (20%), Quiz/Exam (40%), and Assignment/Project (40%) (Tentative)



 


Textbook & Reference

To be announced


Urls about Course
To be announced
Attachment