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Format For Instruction Plan [for Courses with Lectures and Labs

Course No CSE302

Cours Title ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Course Planner 12735 :: Sumit Mittu

Lectures Tutorial Practical Credits 3 0 0 3

Text Book:

1 1. Author: James A. Senn,Title: Analysis and Design of Information Systems, Publishers: Tata Mcgraw Hill,Year of Publication:2004

Other Specific Book:

2 Whitten, Bentley and Barlow, System Analysis and Design Methods, Tata Mcgraw Hill 3 Robert J. Thierauf, System Analysis and Design- A Case Study Approach, CBS 4 Elias M Awad, System Analysis & Design, Galgotia Publications

Other Reading Sr No Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference) 5 http://www.philadelphia.edu.jo/courses/SAD/ShouldWeResearchCAIS.pdf 6 http://www.cisjournal.org/archive/vol2no1/vol2no1_1.pdf Relevant Websites Sr. No. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) 7 http://www.nos.org/htm/sad1.htm 8 http://www.albany.edu/acc/courses/fall97/acc681/ch7.html 9 http://www.ibspublishing.com/index.cfm? section=sample&action=view&id=11765 Salient Features Topics are well explained with diagrams Topics are well explained with diagrams Bank Case Study

Detailed Plan For Lectures

Approved for Spring Session 2011-12

Week Number Lecture Number Lecture Topic

Chapters/Sections of Pedagogical tool Textbook/other Demonstration/case reference study/images/anmatio n ctc. planned

Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Lecture 2 Lecture 3 Week 2 Lecture 4 Lecture 5 Lecture 6 Week 3 Lecture 7 Lecture 8 Lecture 9 Week 4 Lecture 10 System Analyst, System Analysis and Design Overview of System Concepts Categories of Information System: TPS, MIS, DSS System Development Strategies Information System Planning Methodologies Managing Project Review and Selection Feasibility study: introduction, system performance definition, statement of constraints Identification, description, consideration, feasibility study steps in feasibility analysis, feasibility report and oral presentation ->Reference :1, Ch1 Pg 3 to 14 ->Reference :4, Ch1 Pg 7 to 19 ->Reference :1, Ch1 Pg 21 to 25 ->Reference :1, Ch1 Pg 26 to 40 ->Reference :1, Ch2 Pg 63 to 67 ->Reference :1, Ch2 Pg 67 to 71 ->Reference :4, Ch 7 ->Reference :4, Ch 7 ->Reference :4, Ch 7 ->Reference :4, Ch 7

Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 11 Lecture 12 Week 5 Lecture 13 Lecture 14 Lecture 15 Cost/benefit analysis: introduction data analysis, cost and benefit categories procedure for cost/benefit determination, system proposal Requirement Determination Requirement Gathering Tools and Techniques ->Reference :4, Ch 8 ->Reference :4, Ch 8 ->Reference :4, Ch 8 ->Reference :1, Ch3 Pg 105 to 114 ->Reference :1, Ch3 Pg 115 to 119 ->Reference :4, Ch5 Pg 133 to 147

Week 6 2

Lecture 16

Test - 1 Approved for Spring Session 2011-12

Week 6

Lecture 17

Structured Analysis: Introduction and Tools; Data Flow Diagrams Data Dictionary

->Reference :1, Ch4 Pg 151 to 176 ->Reference :4, Ch 6 ->Reference :1, Ch 4 Pg 184 to 197 ->Reference :4, Ch6 ->Reference :1, Ch3 Pg 122 to 126 ->Reference :4, Ch6 ->Reference :1, Ch 3 Pg 138 ->Reference :4, Ch6 ->Reference :1, Ch 3 Pg 126 to 134 ->Reference :4, Ch6

Lecture 18

Week 7

Lecture 19

Decision Trees

Lecture 20

Structured English

Lecture 21

Decision Tables

MID-TERM Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 22 Lecture 23 Lecture 24 Week 9 Lecture 25 Lecture 26 Lecture 27 Week 10 Lecture 28 Lecture 29 Application Prototype Development Strategy Steps in Prototype Method Use of Prototypes Computer Aided System Tools: Roles Computer Aided System Tools: Categories Analysis to Design Transition: Objectives in Designing Information System Features to be designed in Information System Features to be designed in Information System (II) ->Reference :1, Ch 5 Pg 215 to 218 ->Reference :1, Ch 5 Pg 219 to 224 ->Reference :1, Ch 5 Pg 224 to 226 ->Reference :1, Ch 5 Pg 252 to 256 ->Reference :1, Ch 5 Pg 256 to 259 ->Reference :1, Ch 5 Pg 336 to 339 ->Reference :1, Ch 5 Pg 341 to 346 ->Reference :1, Ch 5 Pg 341 to 346

Part 4
Week 10 Week 11 Lecture 30 Lecture 31 Design of Computer Output: Objectives, Need, Types Design of Input and Control: Objectives ->Reference :1, Ch 8 Pg 372 to 377 ->Reference :1, Ch 9 Pg 423 to 425 Approved for Spring Session 2011-12

Week 11

Lecture 32 Lecture 33

Capturing of Data Input Review/Evaluation of Case Study Input Validation Design of Online dialogs: Online and interfaces Designing Dialogs Design of Files and Use of Auxiliary Storage Devices (Overview) Design Objectives and Design of Software

->Reference :1, Ch 9 Pg 425 to 439 ->Reference :1, Ch 9 Pg 441 to 447 ->Reference :1, Ch 10 Pg 458 to 461 ->Reference :1, Ch 10 Pg 462 to 468 ->Reference :1, Ch 11 ->Reference :1, Ch 14 Pg 690 to 694 and 698 to 707 ->Reference :1, Ch 14 Pg 707 to 717

Week 12

Lecture 34 Lecture 35 Lecture 36

Week 13

Lecture 37 Lecture 38

Lecture 39

Software Design and Documentation Tools

Spill Over
Week 14 Lecture 40 Lecture 41 Lecture 42 Managing Information System Development Hardware and Software Selection Design of Database Interactions ->Reference :1,Ch 16 ->Reference :1, Ch 17 ->Reference :1, Ch 12

Details of homework and case studies


Homework No. Objective Topic of the Homework Nature of homework (group/individuals/field work Evaluation Mode Allottment / submission Week 3 / 12

Presentation 1

Enhance Presentations to be conducted during tutorial classes (Submission Individual Presentation Skills as per the student-wise schedule starting from 3rd week on of students wards. All presentations to be completed latest by 12th week) To evaluate student's understanding of subject Topics from syllabus covered during week 1 to week 5 Individual

Content, Delivery, Quality of PPT file, Query Handling Marks obtained in test conducted in class

Test 1

5/6

Approved for Spring Session 2011-12

Case Study 1

Presenting students with a real time situation and putting them in the role of a decision-maker facing problems.

A topic to be allocated to each student and evaluated according to Group guidelines and alternatives mentioned in Academic Manual for Spring Term

One of the alternatives as per Academic Manual

6 / 11

Scheme for CA:out of 100*


Component Presentation, Test, Case Study Frequency 2 Total :Out Of 3 Each Marks Total Marks 10 10 20 20

* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the UMS List of suggested topics for term paper[at least 15] (Student to spend about 15 hrs on any one specified term paper) Sr. No. Topic 1 Case Study: SCR associates is a consulting firm that offers IT solutions and training .SCR needs an information system to manage operations at its new training centre.Design the firm requirement and analyze the feasibility so as to complete 11 work sessions each aligning with a chapter,As the work flows recieve e-mail and voice mail messages. Also design a SRS document and level 1 DFD. 2 Case Study: Cashew nut's worldwide market. Production level and Pricing structure" is exposed a preliminary conclusion that the knowledge of the different processed products' selling prices is far from enough to assisting a company - involve in the trading - makes the right investment decisions. analyze and evaluate a feasibility study, which covers the transition of an African country's cashew nut industry from raw nut's selling to finished products' marketing 3 Case Study: eMycin 4 Case Study of some OAS, TPS, MIS, etc.

Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)
Tutorial No. Lecture Topic Type of pedagogical tool(s) planned (case analysis,problem solving test,role play,business game etc)

Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2 5

GNU Project in LINUX RAID model and its uses

Presentation Presentation Approved for Spring Session 2011-12

Tutorial 3 Tutorial 4 Tutorial 5 Tutorial 6 Tutorial 7

Iterative model and its uses DFD's Managing roles of users and groups in SDLC Categories of Information system Application Prototyping

Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation

After Mid-Term
Tutorial 8 Tutorial 9 Tutorial 10 Tutorial 11 Tutorial 12 Tutorial 13 CASE tools in system development Input and output designs for SDLC System development vs deployment Software quality assurance and documentation SDLC and its uses Different types of models for developing software Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation

Approved for Spring Session 2011-12

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