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UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA
Course Name (English) INFORMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Course Code ISP550
MQF Credit 3
Course Description This course focuses on determining customers' needs and required functionalities and other phases in the development life-cycle with the goal of providing quality web-based systems. Besides, it also emphasizes on modelling, documenting and validating requirements as well as deployment of the system through a stringent process.
Transferable Skills Critical thinking and problem solving skills
Teaching Methodologies Lectures, Discussion
CLO
CLO1 Describe the activities of information systems development process
CLO2 Perform requirements elicitation and documentation using appropriate techniques
CLO3 Demonstrate information systems development stages through prototype
Pre-Requisite Courses No course recommendations
Reading List
Recommended Text
  • Joe Valacich,Joseph S. Valacich,Joey George 2019, Modern Systems Analysis and Design, 9 Ed., Pearson [ISBN: 9780135172759]
Reference Book Resources
  • Tilley, S 2019, Systems Analysis and Design, 12 Ed., Cengage Learning [ISBN: 978-035711781]
  • Dennis, A 2018, Systems Analysis and Design, Wiley [ISBN: 978-111949650]
  • Wallace, P 2017, Introduction to Information Systems: People, Technology and Processes, 3 Ed., Pearson [ISBN: 978-013463519]
  • Pearlson, K.E 2019, Managing and Using Information Systems: A Strategic Approach, 7 Ed., Wiley [ISBN: 978-111956056]
  • Satzinger 2016, Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World, 7 Ed., 14, Cengage [ISBN: 9781305117204]
  • Alan Dennis,Barbara Wixom,David Tegarden 2020, Systems Analysis and Design, 6 Ed., John Wiley & Sons [ISBN: 9781119559917]
  • Kenneth E. Kendall,Julie E Kendall, Systems Analysis and Design, Global Edition, 10 Ed. [ISBN: 9781292281452]
  • Martina Seidl,Marion Scholz,Christian Huemer,Gerti Kappel 2015, UML @ Classroom: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Modelling, Springer [ISBN: 9783319127415]
Article/Paper ListThis Course does not have any article/paper resources
Other ReferencesThis Course does not have any other resources