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Information systems design - course description

General information
Course name Information systems design
Course ID 11.3-WE-AutP-ISD-Er
Faculty Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Automatics
Field of study WIEiA - oferta ERASMUS / Automatic Control and Robotics
Education profile -
Level of studies First-cycle Erasmus programme
Beginning semester winter term 2018/2019
Course information
Semester 6
ECTS credits to win 3
Course type optional
Teaching language english
Author of syllabus
  • dr inż. Jacek Bieganowski
Classes forms
The class form Hours per semester (full-time) Hours per week (full-time) Hours per semester (part-time) Hours per week (part-time) Form of assignment
Lecture 30 2 - - Credit with grade
Laboratory 30 2 - - Credit with grade

Aim of the course

Abilities and competence in: Information System (IS) design stages: analysis, design, coding, testing, implementation and maintenance; analysis and modelling of user requirements; use of computer-based tools for IS systems design; user interface realisation techniques; design of IS systems in context of database applications

Prerequisites

Database systems

Scope

Basic concepts. The concept of an information system and information technology. Design process location in the life cycle of the system. Design methodologies. Applications. Stages of design. CASE tools and techniques. The life cycle of the system. Phases of the construction of the system: strategic, identifying user requirements, analysis, design, implementation, installation, testing, maintenance. The analysis and structural design. Modelling the entities relations - basic conventions and definitions (entities, unions, fields, attributes). Object-oriented analysis and design. Technology, notation, tools. Unified Modelling Language UML. Designing a user interface. Text and graphical interfaces. Interface ergonomics. CASE tools. Presentation of selected tools with special emphasis on ones that support the creation of database information systems.

Teaching methods

lecture: practical classes, conventional lecture

laboratory: laboratory exercises, work in groups, project method

Learning outcomes and methods of theirs verification

Outcome description Outcome symbols Methods of verification The class form

Assignment conditions

Lecture – written test.

Laboratory – written test, project.

Recommended reading

  1. Meek J.L. Communications in Applied Numerical Method. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 1992
  2. Susan M. Weinschenk, GUI Design Essentials. Wiley Computer Publishing 1997.
  3. Roszkowski J.: Anaysis and structural programming, Helion, Gliwice, 2002 (in Polish)
  4. Barker R.: Case Method SM Function and Process Modeling, Addison-Wesley, 1992

Further reading

Notes

Sylabus developed by: Wojciech Zając, Jacek Bieganowski


Modified by dr hab. inż. Wojciech Paszke, prof. UZ (last modification: 02-05-2020 19:38)