AMIS 4620 - Systems Analysis and Design Spring Semester 2016 TR 11:10 AM – 12:30 AM, Schoenbaum Hall 209 1. INSTRUCTOR: Krish Krishnasamy Senior Lecturer, Computer Science and Engineering College of Engineering Director, Information technology Services Fisher College of Business The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 43210 OFFICE: 320K Mason Hall Fisher College of Business OFFICE HOURS: Monday & Wednesday 4:00 PM – 4:30 PM and by appointment OFFICE PHONE: (614) 292-7233 E-MAIL: krishnasamy.1@osu.edu the subject of all messages must be AMIS 4620 2. TEACHING ASSISTANT: Qing Liu OFFICE: 420 Caldwell OFFICE HOURS: TBA E-MAIL: Liu.3656@osu.edu Page 1 of 5 3. COURSE TEXTS: Required text: Systems Analysis and Design (6th edition) by Dennis, Wixom, and Roth; and my lecture notes. This text is available in hard copy and eBook format. The hard copy book can be purchased at Barnes and Noble on High Street 4. COURSE DESCRIPTION & OBJECTIVES: The focus of this course is the study of systems, and the principles of systems analysis and design. This course introduces you to organizational systems analysis and design, and presents ideas that provide powerful insights about a large spectrum of analysis and design issues. This course aims to give you a feeling for the problems and techniques of systems analysis and design, and the application of such techniques to real life business analysis problems. 5. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES: • You are expected to have read carefully the assigned portion of the book prior to coming to class; most of the class time will be devoted to the discussion of applications and extensions of the material in the book. • You are expected to complete all assignments. • You are expected to attend class and participate. There will be material covered in lectures that will be on the midterms and final that may not be in the book or published class notes. If you are unable to attend a class, please get notes from one of your classmates. • Solutions to problems may not be “copied” and “pasted” from external sources. The purpose of the assignments is not to find a solution on the Internet. If you do find some useful information on the web or from another source it should be referenced! Evidence of cheating in any form will be met with serious punishment including formal channels at the University level. 6. GRADING POLICY: • Tentative allocation of points. Depending on time available I may remove or alter these assignments. In the event that this happens, those points will simply be subtracted from the total available for the class o Homework: 100 (5 homeworks at 20 points each) o Midterm #1: 100 o Midterm #2: 100 o Quizzes: 100 (4 quizzes at 25 points each) o Project 150 o Final Exam 150 • Grading Scale: A = 93-100, A- = 90-92, B+ = 87-89, B = 83-86, B- = 80Page 2 of 5 82, C+ = 77-79, C = 73-76, C- = 70-72, D = 65-69, E = under 65. • No makeup quizzes or exams will be given. Quizzes and exams cannot be taken early. No late assignments will be accepted. Assignments are to be submitted electronically via Carmen prior to the start of class on the due date. • If an assignment is added or deleted, those points will simply be added or subtracted from the total. 7. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Wk. Topics 1 2 3 4 5 6 Readings Assignments Intro to Systems Analysis and Design Chapter 1 Homework 1 posted Introduce Class Project Business Case Development Chapter 1 Project Selection and Management Chapter 2 Project Selection and Management Chapter 2 Project Methodologies Chapter 2 Requirements Analysis Strategies Chapter 3 Requirements Analysis Strategies Chapter 3 Use Case Analysis Chapter 4 Process Modeling Chapter 5 Process Modeling & Data Modeling Chapters 5&6 Midterm Review NA Homework 1 due Homework 2 posted Quiz 2 – Chapters 2 and 3 Homework 2 due Chapters 1-6 Midterm #1 7 Quiz 1 – Chapter 1 Moving Into Design Chapter 7 Architecture Design Chapter 8 Page 3 of 5 Wk. Topics 8 Enterprise Architecture Class Project – part 1 due Homework 3 posted User Interface Design Chapter 9 Quiz 3 – Chapters 7, 8 & 9 9 Program Design Data Storage Formats 10 Readings Assignments Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Homework 3 due Spring Break Spring Break 11 Moving Into Implementation Chapter 12 Chapters 7-11 Midterm #2 12 Transition to the new system Chapter 13 Working time for class project 13 Unified Modeling Language Homework 4 posted Class Project – part 2 due Quiz 4, Chapters 12-13 Chapter 14 Homework 4 due Business Architecture 14 ITIL Class Project – part 3 due Project Presentations 15 Project Presentations Course review Final Exam – Tuesday, May 3: 10am – 11:45am http://registrar.osu.edu/sched uling/SchedulingContent/SP1 6Finals.pdf Page 4 of 5 8. ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSIGNMENTS: Note that some assignments might take more than a few hours to finish. The assignments are to be submitted to Carmen prior to the beginning of the class session that it is due. No late assignments will be accepted - no exceptions. 9. CARMEN: The Carmen system will be leveraged as the primary communication vehicle for this class 1. News – Important reminders or items of note will be posted in the News section on the Carmen home page 2. Content – The Content Area will be the main communication vehicle between the Instructor and the Students o Syllabus – updates to the syllabus will be posted in this section o Lecture Notes – power point slides that guide the lectures will be posted here o Homework – homework assignments and answers will be posted here o Class Project – The class project assignment will be posted here o Reference Material – additional content and websites that are relevant to the course will be posted in this section 3. Quizzes – we will not be leveraging the quizzes portion of Carmen in this class. Quizzes, midterms, and the final exam will be distributed in paper format in the classroom. Answers to quizzes and midterms will be posted on the Carmen 6. Grades – you can view your grades in this section Page 5 of 5