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System Analysis I

CIT246

Study of the systems analysis process used to design solutions to business problems. The phases of the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) up to and including requirements analysis are presented. Emphasis on teamwork in addressing problem identification, data gathering, and project management. Course work includes using the SDLC to solve an actual business problem; performing requirement gathering through interviews, questionnaires and research; and using the rapid application development process (RAD) to demonstrate the human/computer interfaces. Project management techniques are used to schedule activities and evaluate progress. The final product will be a system requirements document and presentation to the business stakeholders. 3 Credits (3 Lecture - 0 Lab) Prerequisite(s): CIT160 and CIT171 and CIT180.

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