2nd Bachelor in Computing and Systems: Industrial Computing
Analysis
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ECTS Credits | 7 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 75 |
Teaching staff | COSTA, Corinne; ROMIO, Alfonso; SAGOT, Pierre; SERRHINI, Souad |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 and 2 |
Code | TECH-INDU0009/2 |
Prerequisite | Knowledge of structured programming principles. |
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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 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 modelling 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 Methods | Exercises are conducted by student teams and are organized as real projects. |
Assessment Methods | Written and/or oral examination Projects or practical work Continuous assessment Different ways of assessment: Day to day, based on a project Theoretical aspects are assessed through an examinatio |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
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