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Advanced Business Analysis and Design (ICT353) |
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Points: |
4 |
Enrolment Options: |
Murdoch: S2-internal, S2-external |
Description: |
This unit extends the material learnt in ICT231 Systems Analysis and Design with an emphasis on business process modelling. The concepts of business process modelling will be examined and the analytical tools that can be used to analyse, model, and design business processes introduced. Agile system development methodologies will be contrasted with more formal approaches and the unified process life cycle model examined. Package evaluation and selection, and global distributed development processes will also be covered. |
Contact time: |
Lectures and tutorials: up to 4 hours per week. |
Prerequisites: |
ICT231 Systems Analysis and Design. |
Used in these Courses: |
Applied Information Systems (BAppInfoSys) |
Used in these Minors: |
Foundations of Information Systems |
Advanced Business Analysis and Design (ICT532)as for ICT353, except as follows |
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Points: |
4 |
Enrolment Options: |
Murdoch: S2-internal, S2-external |
Prerequisites: |
Enrolment in a honours or postgraduate level course. |
Used in these Courses: |
Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology |
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