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Jan 13, 2025
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CIS 233 - Systems Analysis
5.0 Credits A practical approach to real world systems analysis and design. Includes the systems development life cycle, agile development, structured methodologies, and project planning. A case study project is analyzed, requirements are written, and a systems design specification document is prepared. Prerequisite CIS 102 or instructor permission. Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:- Describe the phases of a systems development lifecycle.
- Use root-cause analysis techniques to define the scope of a system problem.
- Use industry-standard modeling methods to examine and diagram the components of a system.
- Identify and write functional requirements for a system.
- Research and compare possible solution options to meet system requirements.
- Evaluate and rate feasibility of potential options.
- Propose a solution that would meet defined requirements.
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