Information Systems
Rationale: This module covers the following topics: systems analysis and design, database systems, data analysis and management, systems and organisations.
Aims:
- To develop an awareness of the nature and use of information and information systems in an organisational context
- To introduce the various techniques used within systems analysis and design
- To foster an appreciation of the different types of methodologies used in the system development process
- To provide an introduction to database management systems
Objectives:
- Show an understanding of the flow of information within organisations
- Understand the differing types of information
- Propose practical solutions to given analytical problems
- Demonstrate the effective use of a chosen methodology through requirements analysis and fact finding techniques
- Display an awareness of systems development tools and techniques
- Become conversant with system design issues
- Develop awareness of the basic ideas behind using a computer to store and manipulate data
- Display knowledge of data analysis and modelling techniques
- Discuss various database management architectures
- Demonstrate an awareness of Human Computer Interaction and the use of multimedia and hypermedia
- Suggest suitable testing strategies and implementation techniques
Prior Knowledge Expected:
None
Content:
1 DATA MANAGEMENT
- The nature of information; its acquisition, presentation, storage and management
- Characteristics of data; data capture and collection Data processing and data modelling
- Simple statistical measures; mean, mode, median, standard deviation
- Tabular representation of data; Histograms, interpolation
- Requirements analysis and prototyping
- Fact finding methods
- Security, integrity and control
- File management; organisation and access methods
- Database design issues; entity modelling, normalisation, logical/physical mapping
- Database architectures and types of database management systems
- Functions of database management systems and database administration
- Introduction to multimedia and hypermedia
2 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
- The systems development life-cycle and its implications for software design, coding, testing, implementation and support
- Prototyping and systems development tools Structured systems analysis and design techniques Hard and soft system methodologies
- Rapid application development and prototyping techniques
- Object-oriented modelling
- Human computer interface (HCI) design aspects
3 ORGANISATIONS
- The flow of information in an organisation
- Basic idea of management functions and structure of business and other organisations
- Personnel and social considerations in the consideration of new systems
- Management of computer systems, staffing, maintenance, project management and scheduling
- Quality assurance aspects and methods
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