IS
422:
System Design, Implementation, and Maintenance
Course focus is on both traditional and object oriented systems design. Specific topics include: database design, including logical and physical design; Entity-Relationship diagrams, class diagrams, form and report design; interface and dialogue design; design specifications, including structure charts and prototypes; designing for LANs and distributed systems, as well as the Internet; system implementation, including parallel and phased implementation, testing, documentation, and user training; system maintenance, including types of maintenance, controlling and coordinating maintenance requests, and configuration management. Course ends with a multi-week case study applying the principles from both this course and IS 421, Systems Analysis.
IS 421 and IS 451 are prerequisites for this class.
Fall 2022-2023
Section:
701
Class number:
18356
Meeting time:
W
5:45PM
-
9:00PM
Location:
LEWIS 01513
at
Loop Campus
Instructor:
David Lee
Section:
710
Class number:
18635
Meeting time:
-
Location:
Online: Async
Instructor:
David Lee
Spring 2021-2022
Section:
901
Class number:
37341
Meeting time:
W
5:45PM
-
9:00PM
Location:
LEWIS 01105
at
Loop Campus
Instructor:
David Lee
Section:
910
Class number:
37227
Meeting time:
-
Location:
Online: Async
Instructor:
David Lee
CLOSED
Fall 2021-2022
Section:
710
Class number:
4228
Meeting time:
-
Location:
Online: Async