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SYSC 3100 - System Analysis and Design. Part I – Introduction. Lecturer, TAs …. Dr. Greg Franks Office: 4244 ME Tel: (613) 520-2600 ext. 1749 E-mail: greg@sce.carleton.ca Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 2-3 pm TA Office Hours: TBD. Lab
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SYSC 3100 - System Analysis and Design Part I – Introduction SYSC 3100 - System Analysis and Design
Lecturer, TAs … • Dr. Greg Franks • Office: 4244 ME • Tel: (613) 520-2600 ext. 1749 • E-mail: greg@sce.carleton.ca • Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 2-3 pm • TA • Office Hours: TBD. • Lab • AA 508, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm SYSC 3100 - System Analysis and Design
Course Objectives Creating requirements specifications prior to designing and implementing complex software systems. • Software development life cycles. • Object Oriented Systems Analysis (using UML). • Other analysis techniques (e.g., Petri nets). • Introduction to software design. The focus is on acquiring skills for Object Oriented analysis and design SYSC 3100 - System Analysis and Design
Textbooks • Recommended • Simon Bennet, John Skelton, and Ken Lunn, SCHAUM'S ouTlines - "UML", 2nd Edition, McGraw-Hill Schaum's Outlines, ISBN 0-07-710741-1, 2005. Do NOT buy 1st edition • Referenced • G. Booch, J. Rumbaugh, I. Jacobson, “The Unified Modeling Language User Guide,” 2nd Edition, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-321-26797-4, 2005. 1st editionis not useful for this course. SYSC 3100 - System Analysis and Design
Web Site • http://www.sce.carleton.ca/courses/sysc-3100/ • Site will contain • a more detailed course outline • lecture notes (PowerPoint slides - viewers can be downloaded from the Microsoft web site) • specifications for assignments • news & announcements, links to useful sites • please check it out on a regular basis SYSC 3100 - System Analysis and Design
Evaluation and Grading Scheme • Evaluation: • 3 assignments and 6 labs. • Lab attendance is mandatory. • Mid Term. • A 3 hours final exam at the end of the course. • Grading Scheme • To pass the course, a student must pass the final examination (D- or better). For students who pass the final exam, the grade will be calculated as follows: • Assignments: 15% • Mid-term: 25% • Final exam: 60% SYSC 3100 - System Analysis and Design
Assignments • don’t “write off” an assignment just because of its relatively low weight in the overall grading scheme. • your work during assignments will probably give you a good idea of the exams • you are encouraged to ask the TA or instructor for help, feedback, and suggestions, but you are expected to present your work clearly when you ask for assistance • don’t expect the TA to give you the answer! SYSC 3100 - System Analysis and Design
Students with Disabilities “Students with disabilities who require academic accommodations are encouraged to contact a coordinator at the Paul Menton Centre (Room 500 Unicentre, 520-6608 or TTY 520-3937) to complete the necessary letters of accommodation. Then, make an appointment to discuss your needs with your instructor at least two weeks prior to the first in-class test. This is to ensure sufficient time to make the necessary accommodation arrangements.” SYSC 3100 - System Analysis and Design
Context of the course Software Developmentactivities 2040 2110 Implementation Modeling (analysis, design) 3100 4800 Process SYSC 3100 - System Analysis and Design