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M&IS 24060 Spring 2006 Lin

M&IS 24060: Systems Analysis I, Spring 2006

Instructor: Laura Lin, A409 BSA
Phone: (330) 672-1160
Office Hours: 12:30-2:00 PM (T, Th)
Class Times: T, Th: 11:00AM-12:15PM  (BSA Room A404)

Important Web Links

Flashline: http://flashline.kent.edu
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Objectives

This is an introductory course in Systems Analysis and Design. Students will be presented with the concepts, techniques, and methodologies that are required for the successful development of information systems. Both theoretical and applied aspects of the field will be emphasized.

Course Requirements

Jan. 29, 2006: Last day to withdraw from a course before grade of W is assigned

> <b>Prerequisites:<b> M&IS 24053, Introduction to Computer Applications.  Students attending the course who do not have the proper prerequisite risk being deregistered from the class.
Enrollment: It is the student’s responsibility to ensure proper enrollment in classes. You are advised to review your official class schedule during the first two weeks of the semester to ensure proper enrollment. Should you determine an error in your class schedule, you have until 22 January, 2006 to correct it 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.
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 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 the Student Disability Services (contact 330-672-3391 or visit http://www.kent.edu/sds for more information on registration procedures).

Quizzes, Examinations, and Cases

There will be 7 quizzes, 2 examinations, and 4 cases. All quizzes will be taken online. Examinations and quizzes will consist of multiple choice, true or false, fill-in-the blanks, and matching type questions. All online testing material can be found at the course web site on Vista WebCT, and can be taken from anywhere (home, work, school, BSA computer labs, in the airport, from a hammock sipping Guava juice, etc.) the student has access to the Web. All tests are open-book, open notes, but before taking any test, the student will be asked to indicate his/her agreement to an Academic Honesty Statement. This statement will certify that the student agrees to abide by university rules on cheating, and any failure to do so will result in a failing grade. Thus, for example, while you are allowed to use books and notes for the tests, it is cheating if you ask other students to help you while taking the tests. This statement is available online at your course website. Do this first before doing anything else.
Quizzes: Each quiz is worth 10 points. The amount of time allotted for each quiz may vary, but will typically be around 30-40 minutes. You will have only one attempt to take each quiz. Results for the quizzes will be known only after the quiz closes for all students. The maximum points from quizzes is 70.
Examinations: There will be two examinations. Each examination is worth 75 points. All examinations are cumulative. You will have only one attempt to take each examination. The maximum points from examinations is 150.
Cases: There will be 4 cases. Many of the cases will be done in groups. Topics for the cases will be assigned in class. While class time will be dedicated for the groups to discuss the cases, work will also have to be done outside of classes to complete them. Cases will be graded on their content, accuracy, organization, and presentation. Each case is worth 25 points.
The maximum points from cases is 100.
Thus, the maximum points for this course is 320 (70 (quizzes) + 150 (exams) + 100 (cases)).
Attendance: It is not mandatory to attend classes, except when cases are discussed. Students are required to attend all case-related class and lab days to get any credit for them. 
Groups: Cases will be conducted in groups. Your instructor (i.e., me :-)) will randomly assign each student to a group. Results of this assignment will be posted on your Vista site.
Dates and Timings: Test (quizzes and cases) dates are posted at your course website, and also given below. Tests can be taken at any time during which they are available. As a warning, please do not wait until the last minute to take your tests. As you must realize in dealing with technology, several things can and will go wrong. The only condition under which I will extend the due dates is if the Vista server goes down on the last available day. Any problems with your computer, will not change the due date. As such, it is your responsibility to ensure that you complete the tasks in a timely fashion. You will get zero (0) points for all missed tests. Please ensure that your tests have been graded correctly, and notify the instructor immediately of any concerns. Specifically, you will have one week after the test scores are posted to notify the instructor of any errors.
Software: Many of the cases will require the use of Oracle CASE tools. These tools will be available from the computer labs in room 230 BSA (use only the computers with dual LCD monitors). Instructions for using the CASE tools will be available on your website soon. Before students can use these tools they will have to agree to the Oracle licensing agreement.
Extra Credit: Periodically, you may be given additional homework / quizzes in class or online, each of which will count as extra credit towards your final grade. As missed quizzes cannot be made up, it is in your best interest to attend class regularly. Please check your electronic calendar regularly for any announcements about quizzes, etc.
Academic dishonesty: Cheating means to misrepresent the source, nature, or other conditions of your academic work (e.g., tests, papers, cases, online quizzes) 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. Students must indicate their acceptance to this policy before they are allowed to take any quiz or exam. As soon as you log into your Vista course website, please take the Academic Honesty Statement quiz first. You will not have access to any other quiz or exam until you do so.

Grades

Grading Scale:
A: [288,320] points
B: [256,288) points
C: [224,256) points
D: [192,224) points
F: [0,192) points.
 
With respect to make-up, the general policy is no make-up of missed work (including quizzes, projects, and exams) is allowed, and no late work will be accepted. The only exceptions are for the exams: emergent illness, death in the family, etc., in this case the instructor should be notified as soon as possible.

Course Textbook

Systems Analysis & Design Methods, 7th Edition. Whitten, Bentley, and Ditten. McGraw Hill. ISBN 0-07-305233-7.
Or
Systems Analysis & Design Methods, 6th Edition. Whitten, Bentley, and Ditten. McGraw Hill. ISBN 0-07-293261-9
Slides and related materials for all chapters are available on CD as part of your book, or on your Vista site.

How to Access and Use Your Course Web Site

Kent State University uses Flashline to provide single sign-on access to all students, faculty, and administrative systems. That means, students signing on to Flashline will have access to their e-mail, web for students, and Vista without having to sign on again. As such, all navigation is best done after logging into Flashline. The Flashline home page is at http://flashline.kent.edu. For help, click http://www.kent.edu/flashline.
This course use a system called Vista to organize and present online content. Vista allows the instructor to provide a comprehensive solution to presenting online content, and student management. Thus, in addition to taking online examinations, and reading material from online content, the student is able to track their progress, interact with fellow students through chat and e-mail, and even make online presentations. The following pages give a brief introduction to Vista for your course. A note of caution. While Vista provides communication tools like e-mail, chat, etc., please use the communication tools under Flashline instead.
To log into Vista, do the following:
  1. Go to http://flashline.kent.edu
  2. Enter your username and password (see http://www.kent.edu/flashline for help). If you do not know your Kent username, search for your name under the Kent State University phone directory at http://imagine.kent.edu/phonedirectory/.
  3. Click on My Courses tab. You should see all your courses. Click on the link for http://vista.kent.edu to take you to the course website.

Course Schedule

The following table contains the class schedule. Note that all online quizzes begin on the Monday of the week they are assigned, and are available until Sunday 11:50 p.m. (ET) of that week.
Date
Chapters
Jan. 17
Introduction, Chapter 1
Jan. 19
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Jan. 24
Chapter 2
Jan. 26
Chapter 3
Jan. 31
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Feb. 2
Chapter 4
Feb. 7-9
Project Management Example, and Case 1
Feb. 14
Chapter 5
Feb. 16
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Feb. 21
Chapter 6
Feb. 23
Chapter 8
Feb. 28
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
March 2
Chapter 9
Oracle CASE tools - DFD. Case 3 assigned
March 7-9
Case 2
March 14-16
Case 3
March 21
Mid-Term
March 27-
April 2
Spring Break
April 4
Chapter 7: Modeling System Requirements with Use Cases
April 6
Chapter 7: Modeling System Requirements with Use Cases
 
April 11-13
Slack Time
April 18
Chapter 12: Systems Design
April 20
Chapter 12: Systems Design
Chapter 13: Application Architecture and Modeling
April 25
Chapter 13: Application Architecture and Modeling
April 27
Chapter 14: Database Design, and Oracle case tools - Database transformer
May 2-4
Case 4
May 10
Final exams (12:45-3:00p.m.)
 
 
 
Quizzes
Chapters 
Beginning Date
Ending Date (11 p.m., ET)
Quiz 1
1, 2
Jan 30
Feb 5
Quiz 2
3,4
Feb 6
Feb 12
Quiz 3
5, 6
Feb 27
March 5
Quiz 4
8, 9
March 6
March 12
Quiz 5
7
April 10
April 16
Quiz 6
12
April 24
April 30
Quiz 7
13, 14
May 1
May 7
 
Note: This syllabus is subject to change at any time by the instructor.
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