|
Dec 30, 2024
|
|
|
|
Undergraduate Bulletin 2008-2009 [Archived Catalog]
|
ACS 562 - Systems Analysis and Design This course introduces the process of modeling computer system requirements and design using an object-oriented language such as the UML. It presumes an iterative life-cycle, and concentrates on human-oriented aspects of systems development. These include the solicitation and definition of requirements, the design of effective interfaces, and the reconciliation of application and technical needs. Students will carry out a team project. The course forms part of the required core for the ACS master’s degree.
Preparation for Course P: ACS 560 and either CS 460 or CS 367 or equivalent.
Cr. 3. Dual Level Course Dual Level, Undergraduate-Graduate
|
|