代码代写|INF60010 Requirements Analysis and Modelling

这是一篇澳洲的需求分析与建模限时测试的代码代写

 

Prerequisites

Concurrent Pre-requisite – Completed prior or at same time.
Concurrent Pre-requisite

COS60009 Data Management for the Big Data Age
OR
INF60009 Database, Analysis and Design
AND
Concurrent Pre-requisite
INF60007 Business Information Systems
OR
COS60010 Technology Enquiry Project
OR
Admission in to MA-ITPC1 Master of Information Technology (Professional Computing)

Aims and objectives

This unit aims to teach students to identify, critically analyse and instigate the process of exploring problem areas in a given context. They will apply analysis and modelling techniques in the context of practical problems, discuss alternative models and solutions, and argue effectively why some models or solutions are better than others given different evaluation criteria.
Students who successfully complete this unit will be able to:
1. Apply problem solving, design and decision-making methodologies and modelling techniques to identify and provide innovative solutions to complex problems with intellectual independence.
2. Apply advanced and coherent knowledge of the Structured, Object-Oriented and Agile approaches to systems analysis
3. Critically analyse the theory relating to requirements modelling and through this advanced knowledge, articulate possible solutions for business problems.
4. Communicate effectively as a professional and function as an effective leader or member of a diverse team.

Assessment

Case Study (Individual) 20-30%

Case Study  (Group) 30-50%
Class test    (Individual) 20-30%
On campus students Tutorial Activities(Individual) 20-30%
OUA students Online Discussion (Individual) 10-20%

Content

• The role of the analyst and the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
• Investigating system requirements
• Project management and planning in the context of requirements analysis modelling
• Data gathering techniques
• Modelling system requirements: traditional approach – specifically Data Flow Diagram DFDs; OO approach – focusing on use cases and activity diagrams; and agile systems development
• Evaluation of alternatives for requirements, environments and implementation
• Current trends in systems development methodologies

References

Students are advised to check the unit outline in the relevant teaching period for appropriate textbooks and further reading.