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1 Systems Analysis and Design I
Session 0 Module Introduction

2 Basic Information Level 4, 15 credits Module code: COIY016H4
The is the first of a series of “software engineering” modules SADI (Level 4), SADII (Level 5) SE1 (Level 5), SE2 (Level 6) Programmes: BSc Computing, BSc Data Science, BSc IS&M, FdSc, etc Place: UCL, Gower St, Darwin Lecture Theatre For labs, see further arrangements Lecturer: Taolue Chen Phd from Free University Amsterdam and Centre for Mathematics and Informatics (CWI), NL ( ) Research fellow at University of Twente, NL ( ) Research fellow at University of Oxford, UK ( ) Lecturer and Senior Lecturer at Middlesex University ( )

3 Motivation IT Managers’ Requisite Skills by Sang M. Lee and Choong Kwon Lee, CACM, 49(4), 2006 3

4 Contents One term, basic introduction of concepts of information systems techniques for information systems analysis&design. Development Methodologies RUP (USDP), XP, etc. Object-orientation concepts Analysis (major) & Design (minor) Unified Modelling Language (UML) Activity Diagram Use Case Diagram Class Diagram Sequence Diagram State Diagram

5 Arrangements (Preliminary)
Lecture Date Lab Remark W1 Introduction, IS development Object-orientation fundamentals Jan 14 None W2 Jan 21 W3 Modelling concepts, activity diagram Jan 28 W4 Requirements, use cases Feb 4 W5 Class diagrams+Project Tutorial Feb 11 Test 1 W6 Sequence diagrams Feb 18 Group Project 1 W7 State diagrams+Project Tutorial Feb 25 Group Project 2 W8 System design+Project Tutorial Mar 4 Group Project 3 W9 Mar 11 Group Project 4 Test 2 W10 Agile and XP+Project Tutorial Mar 18 Group Project 5 Make-up Test 1 (subject to MC form) W11 Version control+Project Tutorial Mar 25 Group Project 6 Make-up Test 2 (subject to MC form) April 5th Deadline of group project

6 Assessment Coursework (20%) Examination (80%)
2 In-Class Tests (5% each) 25 Multiple-Choice Questions (in 25 mins) Test 1 (on Week 5, Feb 11) Test 2 (on Week 9, Mar 11) 1 Group Project (10%) 50 Marks (Weeks 6-11, Monday, 7:30pm---9:00pm) Those who do not attend the group project have no chance to pass this module no matter how high their exam scores are. Evaluation Quality of your report: 25 marks. Feedback from your peers: 25 marks. Examination (80%) 6

7 Group Project: Online DVD Rental System
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8 Group Project: Online DVD Rental System
Suppose that your group is a startup company and you plan to build an Online DVD Rental system. Create a requirements report which includes at least use case diagrams, use case descriptions and class diagrams. Background: Google and Wikipedia

9 Practical Arrangements
You are supposed to work in groups to work on the project The group information can be found: under “Group Project” You must have the first meeting with your group members within two weeks! A plea: let others know that you are still engaged The submission consists of two parts: requirements report (PDF) as a group your completed peer-evaluation form as an individual Submission are electronically through Moodle Deadline Sunday 7 April 2019.

10 Textbook the 4th edition (2010) UML version 2.2
Used for both SADI & SADII Chapters: (tentative) 1-9, 11-12, 21 How do you think software engineering differs from other branches of engineering (e.g. civil engineering)? In what way do you think the theories, methods and tools used if software engineering are different from, or similar to other, more established, branches of engineering? In what ways is software engineering distinct from computer science?

11 Teaching Assistants Dilek Celik, Mital Kinderkhedia Stephen West
Mital Kinderkhedia Stephen West

12 Locations Lecture: UCL, Gower St, Darwin Lecture Theatre
Jan 14, Jan 21, Jan 28, Feb 4, Feb 11, … Revision session: May 20, MAL B34 Labs: (Feb 18, Feb 25, Mar 4, Mar 11, Mar 18, Mar 25) UCL, Gower St, Darwin Lecture Theatre Senate House North Block Room S116 Senate House North Block, Room S311 Senate House North Block, Room S312 Senate House North Block, Room S314 Senate House North Block, Room S320 UCL, Gower St, Darwin B15 UCL Darwin B.05 Assignments of groups to locations/TAs will be done soon

13 Web Pages http://www.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/~taolue/SADI/
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14 Questions? Comments? Suggestions? 14


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