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MIS 4200 Systems and Database Analysis, Design, and Development Abdou Illia, Ph.D School of Business Eastern Illinois University (Monday 1/12/2015)

2 Objectives  Class overview (course syllabus)  Explain How class will be organized

3 Why a Systems and Database class?  Information systems and databases are at the core of what makes today’s organizations work  Need for employees trained to effectively use, design, and manage systems and databases

What will be the focus?  Learning principles of systems design  Leaning how to use Oracle to create and manage database objects  Use SQL and PL/SQL  Develop basic database applications Note: The class covers general principles of systems and DB design. It is designed to provide hands-on experience on creating and managing database objects. It doesn’t give you the rigorous treatment that would make you an expert on the subject.

5 Course objectives  Understand and apply the activities of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) including the analysis and design of user requirements Knowledge

6 Course objectives  Create appropriate systems diagrams and documentation to support the systems development life cycle.  Create SQL data definition (DDL) and data manipulation (DML) code  Apply relational and object-oriented database structures and schemas  Develop and implement an integrated application using a client/server database in a team setting Skills

7 Required Text Morrison, Morrison and Conrad, Guide to ORACLE 10g, Course Technology, 2006 Valacich, George and Hoffer, Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design, 10th edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2012

8 Teaching Methods  Lectures  Discussions  Hands-on  Exercises

9 Grading Points Systems 15 points 60 Oracle 20 points160 Systems/Database project100 Final Exam150 QuizzesTo be determined?

10 Grade calculation % A 80-89%B 70-79%C 60-69%D Grades calculated by dividing amassed points by MAX

11 Makeup  Makeup in case of excused absence  Excused absence:  Absence due to illness  Absence due to an official University activity  Absence due to emergency  Students required to notify instructor in advance  Late assignments subject to 25%deduction. Note late assignment not accepted after a week.

12 Due dates  Responsible to make sure assignments are turned on time  Take-home exercise due at beginning of next class  Lab hands-on due at end of lab session or (in some cases) at the beginning of next session

13 Website / address   Syllabus  Class Notes  Assignments  Your address  Required to receive class-related notices  Send me an  Subject: MIS list  Content: Your-First-Name Your-Last-Name

14 Instructor Assistance   Phone:  Office Hours:  T R 10:00-12:30  and by appointment