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MIS 24060 Fall 2010 Liu

Systems Analysis I Syllabus

M&IS 24060 – Section 002, CRN 13566

Fall 2010

Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:30 pm to 6:45 pm, Bowman Hall 133

 

Instructor: Fengkun Liu, MBA, MS in Information Systems

Office: BSA A402

Phone: 330-672-1164 (e-mail preferred)

Email: fliu3@kent.edu

Office Hours: Tue 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM, Thur. 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM or By Appointment

 

 

Course description: This course is a continuation of M&IS 24053 and provides students with further study of use of information systems in solving business problems. 

This course is not the old Systems Analysis I, but is retaining the title this semester in order to facilitate implementation of the new CIS curriculum. It will meet the requirement for 24060 in either the old or new curriculum.

 

Prerequisite: M&IS 24053, Computer Applications

 

Enrollment: Students have responsibility to ensure they are properly enrolled in classes. You are advised to review your official class schedule (using Student Tools/Flashfast) during the first two weeks of the semester to ensure you are properly enrolled in this class and section. Should you find an error in your class schedule, you have until Sunday, September 12, 2010 to correct the error with your advising office. If registration errors are not corrected by this date and you continue to attend and participate in classes for which you are not officially enrolled, you are advised now that you will not receive a grade at the conclusion of the semester for any class in which you are not properly registered. 

 

Course Goals: To gain knowledge of information systems necessary for business careers other than IS. To devise projects using Excel, and Access. To gain more in-depth knowledge of some information systems topic and share it with the class in a presentation.

 

Summary of key components of the course:  

·         Alice

o   Basic principles and logics of computer programming

·         Access

o   Creating a database, using tables, forms, queries and reports

o   Establishing a relationship between two tables

·         Excel 

o   Using Solver in Excel 

·         Role of information systems in the organization

·         Securing information systems

·         Ethical and social issues surrounding use of information systems

·         Types and components of system hardware

·         Types of software, languages and business applications

·         Managing data resources

·         Telecommunications and networks

·         Enterprise systems, supply chain management systems, customer relationship management systems

·         Internet and information systems infrastructure

·         Knowledge management, knowledge workers and artificial intelligence

 

Textbook: Kenneth C. and Jane P. Laudon, Essentials of Management Information Systems, Prentice-Hall, Eighth Edition, 2007, ISBN-13: 978-0-13-602579-5 

 

Software:  

For assignments 1, 2 and 3 you will need Alice software, the latest version is Alice 2.2, which can be downloaded at the following link:

http://www.alice.org/index.php?page=downloads/download_alice2.2

For more instructions on installing Alice, go to Vista and read the file, “Installing Alice”.

 

For assignments 4 and 5, you will need Microsoft Access and Excel, which are part of the Microsoft Office Suite. We will use Office 2007. If you do not have Office on your machine, Office 2007 is available in the labs in BSA. It is probably available in other labs on campus as well. There is a newer version, Office 2010, which should be compatible with Office 2007.

 

Microsoft also offers Office 2010 for students for $79.95 at this site:

http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx    

 

If you wish to purchase it, the university discounted price is $82.52 for download or $72.75 for mail order. That site is: http://elms10.e-academy.com/kent

 

You will also need software for zipping files, as some of our assignments will have to be zipped to be submitted. We will use the open-source software 7-Zip, available at http://www.7-zip.org/ . It is also available on the computers in the BSA labs.

 

Vista 8.0

The Vista (formerly WebCT) site, http://vista8.kent.edu , will basically manage the course. The syllabus, assignments, Power Point slides, and other course information will be found there. If you need help with Vista 8, there should be some training material on the site after you log on.

 

E-mail  

When there are schedule changes or other announcements, the instructor will e-mail you using your KSU e-mail address. Check this frequently. If you commonly use another address, forward your Kent e-mail to that address. You can do this easily on the Kent Help Desk site at: http://helpdesk.kent.edu/faq/Email/fmail/  

To e-mail the instructor use: fliu3@kent.edu . Do not e-mail the instructor at Vista 8.

Course Requirements  

                 1. 5 assignments: (25 points each): 125 points 

                 2. Oral team presentation: 25 points 

                 3. 3 course exams: (75 points each, top two will be counted): 150 points 

                 4. Final exam (comprehensive): 100 points 

 

Attendance  

Missing class is not an excuse for failure to understand material or complete assignments. Material covered in class will not be covered again outside of class. It is up to you to read the material and get notes from another student if you miss class. Do not expect any help during office hours or by e-mail if you do not attend class regularly. 

 

Homework Assignments  

Assignments are to be submitted to Vista 8. Absence from class is not an excuse for not having submitted the assignment. You may re-submit assignments up to the time the assignment is due with no penalty. After that, late assignments will be penalized 10% per day (not per class session). Assignments cannot be submitted after one week beyond the due date. 

 

Make-up Exams  

Make-up exams are given only under extraordinary circumstances. Inform the instructor as soon as possible (ideally before the exam). Some form of written excuse for absence from an exam is required. 

 

Labs

Labs are scheduled generally a week before an assignment is due. 

 

Academic Honesty  

 

College of Business Policy  

Cheating means to misrepresent the source, nature, or other conditions of your academic work (e.g., tests, papers, projects, assignments) so as to get undeserved credit. The use of the intellectual property of others without giving them appropriate credit is a serious academic offense. It is the University's policy that cheating or plagiarism result in receiving a failing grade for the work or course. Repeat offenses result in dismissal from the University. 

 

Course Policy  

Academic honesty is expected and required. HELPING fellow students is acceptable. COPYING is NOT acceptable, and will result in loss of credit for the assignment, and possibly failure of the course for all students involved. If you give help to another student, then it is your responsibility to make sure that they fully understand the concepts. 

If copying is suspected, both (or all) students involved will receive zeros for that assignment at the least, and possibly a failure for the course. DO NOT GIVE OTHERS YOUR WORK. 

 

 

 

 

 

Grading Scale  

This scale is followed closely. There is no rounding up if you are close.  

A (4.0) 93-100 

A- (3.7) 90-92 

B+ (3.3) 87-89 

B (3.0) 83-86 

B- (2.7) 80-82 

C+ (2.3) 77-79 

C (2.0) 73-76 

C- (1.7) 70-72 

D+ (1.3) 67-69 

D (1.0) 60-66 

F (0.0) 0-59 

 

Students with Disabilities  

University policy 3342-3-18 requires that students with disabilities be provided reasonable accommodations to ensure their equal access to course content. If you have a documented disability and require accommodations, please contact the instructor at the beginning of the semester to make arrangements for necessary classroom adjustments. Please note, you must first verify your eligibility for these through Student Accessibility Services (contact 330-672-3391 or visit www.kent.edu/sas  for more information on registration procedures). 

 

Graduation Information

It is your responsibility to apply for graduation before the set deadline. If you apply after the deadline you will be assessed a $200 late fee. Please see your academic advisor as soon as possible if you are uncertain as to your progress toward graduation.  The graduation application deadlines are follows:

 

Graduation Application Deadlines:

May Graduation: Apply before September 15th

August Graduation: Apply before December 15th

December Graduation: Apply before March 15th

 

To apply for graduation complete the following steps:

  1. Log onto your Flashline account
  2. Click on the Student Tools tab
  3. Look in the Graduation Planning Tool Box
  4. Click on Application for Graduation

**If an error message appears, you must contact your advisor.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Systems Analysis I Tentative Schedule Spring 2010

Week 1

Aug. 31

Chap. 1

 

 

 

 

Sep. 2

Chap. 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 2

Sep. 7

Chap. 7

 

 

 

 

Sep. 9

Lab 1

Alice

 

Presentation Topics due

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 3

Sep. 14

Chap. 7

 

 

 

 

Sep. 16

Chap. 12

 

Presentation 1

Assignment 1 due

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 4

Sep. 21

Chap. 12

 

Presentation 2

 

 

Sep. 23

Lab 2

Alice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 5

Sep. 28

Chap. 2

 

Presentation 3

 

 

Sep. 30

Chap. 4

 

Presentation 4

Assignment 2 due

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 6

Oct. 5

Exam 1

 

 

Chap. 1, 2, 7, 12

 

Oct. 7

Lab 3

Alice

Presentation 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 7

Oct. 12

Chap. 4

Go over exam

 

 

 

Oct. 14

Chap. 5

 

Presentation 6

Assignment 3 due

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 8

Oct. 19

Chap. 6

 

Presentation 7

 

 

Oct. 21

Lab 4

Access

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 9

Oct. 26

Chap. 6

 

Presentation 8

 

 

Oct. 28

Chap. 8

 

Presentation 9

Assignment 4 due

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 10

Nov. 2

Exam 2

 

 

Chap. 4, 5, 6

 

Nov. 4

Chap. 8

 

Presentation 10

 

 

Nov. 7

Last day to withdraw

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 11

Nov. 9

 

Go over Exam

Presentation 11

 

 

Nov. 11

No class

 

Veterans’ day

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 12

Nov. 16

Chap. 9

 

Presentation 12

 

 

Nov. 18

Lab 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 13

Nov. 23

No Class

 

 

 

 

Nov. 25

No Class

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 14

Nov. 30

Chap. 10

 

Presentation 13

Assignment 5 due

 

Dec. 2

Chap. 10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 15

Dec. 7

Exam 3

 

 

Chap. 8, 9, 10

 

Dec. 9

Review

Go over exam

Course Evaluation

 

Finals

Dec. 14

Tuesday

5:30pm--7:45pm

Final exam-Comprehensive

 

 

 

 

 

 

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