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System Analysis and Design (EKA304)

Semester 1, 2014/2015
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Name of Subject

System analysis and Design

Code

EKA304

Status

Core Course

Credit Hours

3 Hours

Prerequisite(s)

Computer programming / AIS / MIS

Assessment

The assessment for this course will be based on the


following:
Component
Case Study
(Group)
Weekly
Assignment
Quiz
Mid-semester
Exam
Final Exam
Total

Weight
25%

Remarks
Due on Week 13

10%
5%
30%

Week 7

30%
100%

All components of the above assessment are compulsory and


must be completed before the stipulated deadline.
Important: Failure to complete any one of the above
assessment component will result in an automatic
grade of E for the course.
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Grading System

Semester Offered

Objectives

A
AB
+

8-100
75-79
70-74

B
BC
+

65-69
60-64
55-59

C
CD
+

50-54
45-49
40-44

D
E

35-39
0-34

Semester 1
After doing the unit students is expected be able to:
1. determine information requirements
2. design database
3. design information systems input and output
4. use the appropriate system development
methodologies and techniques

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Synopsis

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Detailed Syllabus
Week
Week 1

The course covers information systems technology,


database, system development task and methodologies.

Date

Chapter
Covered

12/8/2014

Course
guide line

Topics Covered
Introduction to System Analysis and Design

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Chapter 1
Week 2

Systems
2/9/2014

Chapter 3 IS Project Management

Week 4

9/9/2014

Chapter
4, 5

Week 5

16/9/2014 Chapter 7 System Analysis

Week 3

Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
Week 9

Week 10
Week 11
Week 12
Week 13
Week 14
Week 15
Week 16

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2

19/8/2014 Chapter 2 Understanding and modelling Organizational

Textbook
&
References

Information Gathering

23/9/2014 Chapter
11

Output Design

30/9/2014 Chapter
12
7/10/2014
14/10/201 Chapter
4
15
Chapter
16
21/10/201 Chapter
4
13
28/10/201
4
4/11/2014

Input Design

11/11/201
4
18/11/201
4

Payroll Cycle Database Design

MIDTERM (Chapter 1-5, 7)


Designing Accurate Data Entry Procedure
Quality Assurance And Implementation
Designing database
Revenue Cycle Database Design
Purchase Cycle Database Design

Group Project Presentation


Group Project Presentation

25/11/201
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2/12/2013 Final
Exam
Week

Final Examination (Chapter 11, 12, 13, 15)

Main References: (compulsory)


Kendall, E., K. and Kendal, E. J. 9 th edition. 2014. System
Analysis and design. Pearson.
Perry JT and Schneder GP. 2003. Building Accounting
Systems Using Access
Additional Texbook:
Valacich, S. J., George, F., J., and Hoffer, A., J. 2012.
Essential of System Analysis and Design. Pearson.
Bentley, D., L. and Whitten, L. J. 2007. System Analysis and
Design for the Global Enterprise. McGraw Hill.
Other related books.

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Teaching
Methodolo

Lecture, discussion, assignment, and group cases.

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Lecture
Schedule

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Attendanc
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Lecturer

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Thursday
13.15 pm 15.30 at A1.4
Every student is expected to attend every lecture without
fail. For every absence from lecture without a valid reason,
one (1) mark will be deducted from the students overall
course grade.
Dr. Asniati Bahari, MBA, Ak.
E-mail: asniati.bahari@gmail.com
Conduct
Students should observe the following:
Be in lecture in time. If you arrive late, try to use the back entrance
(if available) and do not to disturb others. If you have to leave early,
inform the lecturer beforehand.
Be courteous to your fellow students and the teaching staff. In
particular, while someone is talking, show some respect and listen.
Be prepared for class. Lectures normally involve some pre-reading,
and sometimes exercises. You should complete these tasks beforehand
so that you maximize the value of the lecture. If lecture notes have
been provided, bring them to the lecture and ensure that you are
familiar with their contents.
Be honest when completing all the assessment components of the
course. Plagiarism, cheating and other unethical behaviour will be
subject to maximum punishment allowable under the universitys rules
and regulations.
Take any rubbish with you when you leave the hall or room.

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