INF202 Business Systems Analysis and Design
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Unit Code
INF202
Level
Undergraduate
Campus
Brisbane | Sydney
Prerequisites
INF101
Credit Points
10
Overview
Business Systems Analysis and Design (INF202) develops students’ appreciation of the role of system analysis within the context of information systems development. The importance of eliciting user requirements to specify the requirements of a system will be explored. Students will learn about standard approaches to the Systems Design Life Cycle such as the waterfall method and newer methodologies such as agile and object-oriented approaches. Students will elicit requirements and use a variety of tools and techniques for system analysis and implementation of the resulting design models. They will learn about systems using cloud architecture and issues of security and maintenance for systems.
Associated Degrees
Bachelor of Business (Information Systems)
Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
Duration | AQF Level
One Semester | Level 7
Core or elective Subject
☐ core subject
☐ elective subject
☒ other (please specify below): Core for BBIS and elective for BBM
Study Modes
√ Face to face on site
√ Full-time
√ Part-time
Learning Outcomes
- Elicit user requirements after analysing a proposed system
- Develop requirements into feasible system design models for business problems.
- Compare and contrast different approaches to systems analysis and design
- Use different tools and techniques to undertake system analysis and implement the resulting design models
- Critically analyse issues around cloud-based information systems, security and the maintenance of systems
Assessment
AIIHE uses a variety of assessment tools to guide and assess each student’s achievement of their learning outcomes. In this subject there will be in–class activities intended to support you to engage in and reflect on your learning journey and understanding of the subject. You will also undertake assessment tasks related to your skills development, your effective engagement in group work and delivery of collaborative outcomes, including a written report and an oral presentation.
Summary of Assessment
- Students must attempt all assessment tasks, and at least a mark of 50% in total, to pass this subject.
- Assessment in this subject is consistent with and informed by the AIIHE Assessment Policy and Procedure.
| Assessment Task | Due Date | Weighting |
|---|---|---|
| Assessment 1: In-Class Self-reflection Quizzes | 15% | |
| Assessment 2: In-class test | 15% | |
| Assessment 3: Group Project (Report and Presentation) | 30% | |
| Assessment 4: Project Demonstration | 40% |
Learning Resources
AIIHE will update the topic coverage of the subject and the available relevant learning resources at the time of subject delivery. In the interim, AIIHE provides the following indicative list of relevant reference material. AIIHE also subscribes to eLearning Resources through the Canvas portal, and where relevant material is available, AIIHE will seek to source reference material from this system for staff and student access.
Prescribed text
- Satzinger, J., Jackson, R. and Burd, S.D. (2018). Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World. 8th Edition. Course Technology, Cengage Learning.
Texts and References
- Information Systems Journal
- Journal of Systems Analysis and Software Engineering
- Journal Systems Analysis Modelling Simulation
- Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management
Recommended Reading
- Spurrier, G. and Topi, H., (2021). Systems Analysis and Design: In an Age of Options. Prospect Press