University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2008

31424 Systems Modelling

6cp; availability: BBus/BComp and non-Faculty of IT students
Undergraduate

This subject introduces information system concepts, including their static and dynamic components. It describes how these concepts can be used to model information systems to correctly capture their structure and needs. It outlines how the ability to capture information about the system in ways understood by its eventual users will improve the final quality of the system.

The subject introduces analysis using various approaches found in contemporary system development, including object-oriented methods, data flow diagrams and Entity-Relationship modelling, and describes the relationships between these techniques and their application.

Typical availability

Autumn semester, City campus
Spring semester, City campus
Spring semester, Kuala Lumpur

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