This course introduces the fundamental concepts, frameworks, methodologies, techniques and tools that are crucial to improve the skills to manage and develop information systems (IS). Topics covered include all the phases of Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
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Course Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes |
Program Learning Outcomes |
Teaching Methods |
Assessment Methods |
Understand the principle of the system analysis |
2,3,4 |
1,2,3 |
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Be able to specify requirements of the system |
2,3,4 |
1,2,3,12 |
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Be able to design system components and environments |
2,3,4 |
1,2,3 |
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Be able to build detailed models to support programmers |
2,3,4 |
1,2,3,12 |
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Be able to understand database components for input, output and controls of the user interfaces |
2,3,4 |
1,2,3,12 |
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Solve a wide range of problems related to the analysis, design and construction of IS |
2,3,4,5,6 |
1,2,3 |
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Course Flow
Week |
Topics |
Study Materials |
1 |
INTRODUCTION |
COURSE SYLLABUS |
2 |
SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND FUNDAMENTALS |
CHP1 |
3 |
BUSINESS JUSTIFICATION |
CHP2 |
4 |
PROJECT MANAGEMENT |
CHP3 |
5 |
DETERMINING REQUIREMENTS |
CHP4 |
6 |
DATA AND PROCESS ANALYSIS |
CHP5 |
7 |
OBJECT ANALYSIS |
CHP6 |
8 |
OPTIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT |
CHP7 |
9 |
DESIGNING THE INTERFACE |
CHP8 |
10 |
DESIGNING THE DATA |
CHP9 |
11 |
SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION PLANNING |
CHP10 |
12 |
MAKING SYSTEM OPERATIONAL |
CHP11 |
13 |
SECURING AND SUPPORTING SYSTEMS |
CHP12 |
14 |
REVIEW |
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15 |
Final |
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Recommended Sources
Textbook |
Gary B. Shelly and Harry J. Rosenblatt, Analysis & Design for Systems, 2012, International 9th Edition, Course Technology |
Additional Resources |
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Material Sharing
Documents |
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Assignments |
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Exams |
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Assessment
IN-TERM STUDIES |
NUMBER |
PERCENTAGE |
Mid-terms |
1 |
80 |
Assignment |
5 |
20 |
Total |
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100 |
CONTRIBUTION OF FINAL EXAMINATION TO OVERALL GRADE |
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50 |
CONTRIBUTION OF IN-TERM STUDIES TO OVERALL GRADE |
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50 |
Total |
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100 |
COURSE CATEGORY |
Expertise/Field Courses |
Course’s Contribution to Program
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Information Systems graduates have the knowledge and the skills to design and develop the complete systems for multi-media visual user interface. |
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Information Systems graduates have advanced the knowledge and skills to design, develop and install the application systems for multi-media. |
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Information Systems graduates have the knowledge and the skills to design, develop and apply algorithms and data structures to solve the basic problems of information processing, within the framework of discrete mathematics. |
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Information Systems graduates have the knowledge and the skills to design and develop computer applications, based on user specified requirements, using modern structured development tools and install them on various hardware platforms and deploy their usage. |
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Information Systems graduates have the knowledge and the skills to design and develop computer applications, based on user specified requirements, using modern object-oriented development tools and install them on various hardware platforms and deploy their usage. |
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Information Systems graduates know the logic of computer operating systems, the basic set of system commands, how to control access to system resources by users of different departments and how to monitor the running of jobs in the system. |
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Information Systems graduates have the knowledge and the skills to design and develop data models serving different requirements, database applications that would access and process data using various types of software, including queries, reports and business applications. |
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Information Systems graduates have the knowledge and the skills to design and develop business applications that would provide data access, modification and processing for data kept in enterprise database systems. |
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Information Systems graduates have the knowledge about computer networks, and have the skills to design, develop and monitor computer networks, how to configure them and how to maintain their performance. |
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Information Systems graduates have the knowledge and the skills to design and develop visual user interfaces for the web, web-based applications for n-tier client/server configurations, how to deploy them in enterprises. |
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Information Systems graduates, within his/her job responsibilities can communicate the necessary information both written and orally in Turkish, English and another foreign language, respecting the values the societal institutions and establishments, of which he/she has acquired in the program. |
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ECTS
Activities |
Quantity |
Duration |
Total |
Course Duration (Including the exam week: 16x Total course hours) |
15 |
3 |
45 |
Hours for off-the-classroom study (Pre-study, practice) |
15 |
3 |
45 |
Mid-terms |
1 |
3 |
3 |
Homework |
5 |
10 |
50 |
Final examination |
1 |
3 |
3 |
Total Work Load |
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146 |
Total Work Load / 25 (h) |
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5,84 |
ECTS Credit of the Course |
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6 |