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Session 0 M odule Introduction Basic Information Level 4 15 credits Module code COIY016H4 The is the first of a series of software engineering modules SADI Level 4 SADII Level 5 ID: 757400

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Systems Analysis and Design I

Session 0

M

odule Introduction Slide2

Basic Information

Level 4

,

15 creditsModule code: COIY016H4The is the first of a series of “software development” modulesSADI (Level 4), SADII (Level 5), SE1 (Level 5), SE2 (Level 6) Programmes: BSc Computing, BSc DSC, BSc IS&M, FdSc, etcLecturers: Taolue Chen and Felix Reidl taolue@dcs.bbk.ac.uk f.reidl@dcs.bbk.ac.ukSlide3

Places and Time

Part-time Programme

Monday, 6pm-9pm

Lecture: UCL Roberts 106Labs: UCL Medawar G02 Watson LTSenate House North Block, Room S320, S113, S118, S209

Full-time Programme

Friday, 2pm-5pm

Lecture: MAL B35

Labs:

MAL B04

Birkbeck,

Clore

Building, Room CLO 101

Birkbeck, 43 Gordon Square, Room GOR G04Slide4

Motivation

IT Managers’ Requisite Skills

by Sang M. Lee and Choong Kwon Lee, CACM, 49(

4

),

2006Slide5

Contents

One term,

basic

introduction of concepts of information systemstechniques for information systems analysis&design.Development MethodologiesRUP (USDP)Object-orientation conceptsAnalysis (major) & Design (minor)Unified Modelling Language (UML)Activity DiagramUse Case DiagramClass Diagram Sequence DiagramState DiagramSlide6

Arrangements (Preliminary)

Lecture

Date (PT/FT)

LabRemark

W1Introduction, IS development

Object-orientation fundamentals

Jan 13/17

None

W2

Jan 20/24W3Modelling concepts, activity diagramJan 27/31W4Requirements, use casesFeb 3/7 W5Class diagrams+Project TutorialFeb 10/14Test 1Reading week

W7Sequence diagramsFeb 24/28Group Project 1W8Sequence diagramsMar 3/7Group Project 2W9State diagrams+Project TutorialMar 10/14Group Project 3 W10System design+Project TutorialMar 17/21Group Project 4Test 2W11Version control+Project TutorialMar 24/27Group Project 5Make-up Test (subject to MC form)Friday April 3rdDeadline of group projectSlide7

Assessment

Coursework (20%)

2 In-Class Tests

(5% each)

25 Multiple-Choice Questions

(in 25 mins)

Test 1 (on Week 5)

Test 2 (on Week 10)

1 Group Project

(10%)

50 Marks (Weeks 7-11, Monday, 7:30pm---9:00pm/Friday, 3:30pm---5pm)

Statistics shows that those who do not attend the group project have significantly less chance to pass this module.

Evaluation

Quality of your report: 40 marks.

Feedback from your peers: 10 marks.

Examination (80%)Slide8

Group Project:

Online DVD Rental SystemSlide9

Group Project: Online DVD Rental System

Suppose that your group is a

startup

company and you plan to build an Online DVD Rental system.

Create a

requirements report

which includes at least use case diagrams, use case descriptions, class diagrams, activity diagrams, sequence diagrams.

Background: 

Google

 and Wikipedia Slide10

Practical Arrangements

You are supposed to

work in groups

to work on the project

The

group information

will be published in W6 (during the reading week)

We will decide whether you will be included in the group project based on the attendance of the first five weeks

In particular, whether

you attend the first in-class testIf you really cannot make it but still want to be engaged, let us know!The submission consists of two parts:requirements report (PDF) as a groupyour completed peer-evaluation form as an individual Submission are electronically through MoodleDeadline Friday April 3rd 2020. Slide11

Textbook

the

4th

edition (2010)

UML version 2.2

Used for both SADI & SADII

Chapters: (tentative)

1-9, 11-12, 21Slide12

Teaching Assistants

Ehshan

Veerabangsa

 

ehshan@veerabangsa.com

Ugo Pisa 

ugopisa@hotmail.com

Abul Hasan 

abulhasanbbk@gmail.comSlide13

Web Pages

http://

moodle.bbk.ac.ukSlide14

Questions?

Comments?

Suggestions?

taolue@dcs.bbk.ac.uk

f.reidl@dcs.bbk.ac.uk