INF3220 – Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Course description
Schedule, syllabus and examination date
Course content
The aim of the course is to teach methods and techniques for analysis and design of information systems base on an object-oriented approach. The course will, furthermore, discuss a variety of perspectives of development of information systems in order explore the relationship between programming, data bases and software engineering. A project will be conducted with the aim to analyse and design an information system in a real-world organization. Concretely the course will teach:
- Definition of problems, requirements specification and the relationship between the specification and the real-world
- Systems specification, modelling and a superior functional design
- A variety of systems development strategies
Learning outcome
After the course, students should:
- be able to use an object-oriented method for analysis and design
- be able to analyse information systems in real-world settings and to conduct methods such as interviews and observations
- have a general understanding of a variety of approaches and perspectives of systems development, and to evaluate other IS development methods and techniques
- know techniques aimed to achieve the objective and expected results of a systems development process
- know different types of prototyping
- know how to use UML for notation
Admission
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Prerequisites
Formal prerequisite knowledge
The course prerequisites INF1010 – Object oriented programming (continued) /INF101 and INF1050 – Systems Development (continued) /INF102
Recommended previous knowledge
The course is based on knowledge corresponding to Informatics and the use of IT-systems in various setting in the society.
Overlapping courses
10 credits with INF4220 – Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (discontinued) and 10 credits with IN 265.
Teaching
The course is given with 2 hours of lectures and 2 hours of study groups per week. The project should be carried out in an organization.
Examination
Grades will be given on the basis of the project report (50 %) and a three-hour written exam. Graded marks.
Other
Note that the first lecture is mandatory. When practicing exam regulations, the subject is considered equal to INF4220 – Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (discontinued) and IN 265.