2nd Bachelor in Management Computing

Analysis and Project control

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ECTS Credits9,5
Number of Hours (h/year)105
Teaching staffCOSTA, Corinne
SAGOT, Pierre
SERRHINI, Souad
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1 and 2
CodeECO-INF00017/2
Prerequisite

Knowledge of structured programming principles.

Aims and Objectives

Mastering the different techniques used in analysis and design of software applications.

Description

The course is divided into two main parts: analysis methods related to information systems and analysis methods related to object oriented approach.

Main parts:

.Requirement definitions and lifecycle of software applications

. notations and models used in modelling an information system, (Entity-Relationship diagrams, Data Schema, ...)

. Survey of a CASE tool to illustrate theory and covering the whole project lifecycle.

. Analysis and design of an application with object modeling techniques, special aspects.

. UML notation, mainly related to process modeling

Bibliography

BODART (F.) et PIGNEUR (Y.), Conception assistée des applications informatiques, 1. Etude d’opportunité et analyse conceptuelle, Paris, Masson.

Craig Larman, 'UML et les Design Patterns', Campus Press

Eric J. Naiburg & Robert A. Maksimchuk 'Bases de données avec UML', Campus Press

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Tutorials
Laboratory work

Exercises are conducted by student teams and are organized as real projects.

Assessment MethodsWritten and/or oral examination
Projects or practical work
Continuous assessment

Differents ways of assessment:

Day to day, based on a project

Theoretical aspects are assessed through an examination

NotesIn part
LanguageFrench

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