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Form B City University of Hong Kong Information on a Course offered by Department of Information Systems with effect from Semester A in 0/03 This form is for be completion by the Course Co-ordinator. The information provided on this form will be deemed to be the official record of the details of the course. It has multipurpose use: for the University s database, and for publishing in various University publications including the Blackboard, and documents for students and others as necessary. Please refer to the Explanatory Notes attached to this Form on the various items of information required. Part I Course Title: Course Code: Course Duration: Analysis and Design of ecommerce Systems IS544 One Semester (3 Weeks) Credit Units: 3 Level: Medium of Instruction: Prerequisites: Precursors: Equivalent Courses: Exclusive Courses: P5 English Part II Course Aims This course focuses on systems analysis and design with an emphasis on the development of e-commerce systems. Methods of system documentation are examined through the use of object-oriented and structured analysis tools and techniques for describing processes, use cases, data structures, system objects, file designs, input and output designs, and program specifications.

Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) (state what the student is expected to be able to do at the end of the course according to a given standard of performance) Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: No. CILOs Weighting (if applicable). Understand the concepts and principles of the systems development life cycle (SDLC), including systems planning, systems analysis, systems design, systems implementation, and systems support.. Describe the systems analyst s role and responsibilities in a typical organization. 3. Use the tools and techniques of object-oriented system analysis methodology to effectively model systems requirements of real-world organizations. 4. Design and prototype forms, reports, screens, and user-computer dialogs which convey the look and feel of a new e-commerce system to real-world users. 5. Demonstrate team building and project management skills effectively within a team environment. 6. Communicate information effectively in presentations with oral, written and electronic formats using media formats widely adopted for information systems development in business and government. (: Relatively most focused ILOs; : moderately focused ILOs) Teaching and Learning Activities (TLAs) (Indicative of likely activities and tasks designed to facilitate students achievement of the CILOs. will be provided to students in their first week of attendance in this course) Final details Lecture: Laboratory: 6 hours 3 hours TLA: Lecture Concepts of systems analysis and associated modelling techniques are explained using activities designed to help students differentiate structured and object-oriented methods, apply different modelling techniques to real-world business problems, evaluate different business process change options, and select and evaluate appropriate requirements determination and structuring. Concepts of e-commerce application development and user interaction are explained with examples to help students develop effective e-commerce systems in a creative way to address real-world business problems. TLA: Laboratory During laboratory sessions, the following activities are used to reinforce and practice various communication, analysis, modelling and design techniques learnt in lectures: Exercises: Hands-on activities using CASE tools as part of systems modelling and creation exercises including requirement gathering, consensus formulation and outcome coordination and delivery.

Discussion: Discussion on implications of various concepts learnt in lectures, and how they can be applied to real-world problems. Discussion, critique and selection among different approaches of requirement determination, structuring and coordination, system acquisition and development, system architectures, as well as suggestion for improvement on above issues. Presentations: Members of project team will make presentation of their project work, and the rest of the tutorial group and the instructor will comment and offer suggestions for improvements. TLA3: Project Students would have to complete a group project requiring them to perform systems analysis and design activities aimed at capturing requirements, diagramming models, proposing acquisition/development alternatives, constructing aesthetic and practical application prototype of a real-world application. A special feature of the project is interaction in a virtual team where members come from different backgrounds in globally distributed universities. Group project work will be submitted at different phases for review and comments by the instructor/tutors. CILO No TLA: Lecture TLA: Laboratory TLA3: Project Hours/week (if applicable) CILO --- CILO --- CILO 3 --- CILO 4 --- CILO 5 --- CILO 6 --- (: Minor focus on the ILO; : Main focus on the ILO) Assessment Tasks/Activities (Indicative of likely activities and tasks designed to assess how well the students achieve the CILOs. will be provided to students in their first week of attendance in this course) Final details AT: Continuous Assessment (0%) Participation in class and lab sessions in activities such as: - application of systems analysis techniques, including requirement and information gathering and structuring techniques - modelling exercises, presentation and discussion of proposed solutions to various scenarios of e-business environment - contribution, critical analysis and suggestions for requirements - design and delivery of system prototypes, user interface and user interactions AT: Project (30%) Each team of 3 or 4 local students combined with international counter-parts (if any) in a virtual team context will analyse, collect and structure requirements of a proposed system and deliver a final product which much then be interacted with other team deliverables. The project work should be completed in accordance with defined milestones e.g. Start project Introduction of goals and objectives 3

Familiarization with communication tools First interaction using communication tools Selection of topics First interaction of virtual project teams Start working in groups Contribution of topic ideas Familiarization with asynchronous communication tools Videoconference Further introduction to communication tools Discuss research questions with team and plan the project Deadline for first deliverable (plan, risk assessment, research questions) Deadline for second deliverable (separate section finished and ready for review) Deadline for third deliverable (delivery of integrated product/system) AT3: Personal Reflection (0%) Members of each team provide a personal reflect on their personal contribution and learning as well as team dynamic and suggestions for improvements. AT4: Final Examination (40%, one -hour exam) This closed-book examination will assess both the conceptual understanding and the developed skills using one (or more) small ecommerce scenarios. ** Students must pass both coursework and examination in order to get an overall pass in this course. ** CILO No AT: Continuous Assessment (0%) AT: Project (30%) AT3:Personal Reflection (0%) AT4: Final Examination (40%) Remarks CILO : Minor ILO focus : Main ILO focus CILO CILO 3 CILO 4 CILO 5 CILO 6 Grading of Student Achievement: Refer to Grading of Courses in the Academic Regulations (Attachment) and to the Explanatory Notes. Standard grading pattern: A+, A. C, C-, D, F Part III Keyword Syllabus Systems development life cycle and methods; Object-oriented system analysis and design; Unified modelling language (UML) and business processes; Requirements determination; Requirement structuring; Conceptual Data Modelling; Analysis Classes; Human Interface and Prototyping; ecommerce system implementation; Virtual team interaction. 4

Required Reading Satzinger, Jackson and Burd, Systems Analysis & Design in a Changing World, 5 th Edition, Course Technology, 009. ISBN: 978-0-34-59377-8. Recommended Reading Dennis, A., Wixom, B.H. and Roth, R.M., Systems Analysis and Design, John Wiley, 5 th edition, 0. Whitten, J.L. and Bentley, L.D., Systems Analysis and Design Methods, 7 th edition, Irwin/McGraw Hill, 005. George, J.F., Batra, D., Valacich, J. and Hoffer, J.A., Object-Oriented System Analysis and Design, nd edition, Prentice Hall, 006. Kendall, K.E. and Kendall, J.E., Systems Analysis and Design, 8 th edition, Prentice Hall, 00. Bennett, S., McRobb, S. and Farmer, R., Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design Using UML, 4 th edition, McGraw Hill, 00. Larman, C., Applying UML and Patterns, 3 rd edition, Prentice Hall PTR, 004. ISBN: 030479500. Online Resources Online Chapter 8 from Turban et al. Practical UML: A Hands-On Introduction for Developers Returned by Name: Dr Ben Liu Department: Information Systems Tel: 344665 Date: November 0 Updated syllabus content for DEC compliance (BL) Aug0 Updated booklist (BL) Nov0 (editorial change) 5