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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
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Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
individual Project: Students will work individually on a system design project to demonstrate their ability to apply the knowledge acquired in this course. The project will require students to perform requirements analysis, system and database design, and a project plan. You can suggest aÂ
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ITEC 630Information Systems Analysis, Modeling, and DesignIndividual Project GuidelinesCreated by D. LeRevised by D. Le 01/23/2012The purpose of the "Individual Project" for this ITEC-630 is to demonstrate student’s ability toapply the knowledge learned in this course to a real-world project.There are many chapters to cover including MS-Project step-by-step chapters and as we gofurther into each chapter in detail, we will learn the knowledge needed to implement the project.In order to help you see ahead what chapters are appropriate for the project, I am going torecommend chapter number (Kendall & Kendall textbook and MS-Project step-by-step textbook)for each phase of the project as follows:Phase 1: Requirement analysisA. Problem definition (Chapter 3 – Kendall & Kendall – see an example in Figure 3.2)B. Issues (Chapter 3 – Kendall & Kendall – see an example in Figure 3.2)C. Objectives (Chapter 3 – Kendall & Kendall – see an example in Figure 3.2)D. Requirements (Chapter 3 – Kendall & Kendall – see an example in Figure 3.2)E. Constraints (Chapter 3 – Kendall & Kendall – see an example in Figure 3.2)F. Description of the proposed system (Chapter 3 – Kendall & Kendall)G. Logical model design (Chapters 2 and 7 – Kendall & Kendall)H. Specific requirements, if any (interface, operational, resource, performance, etc.)Phase 2: System and database design (Physical model design)A. User interface (Chapters 14 & 15 – Kendall & Kendall)B. Data design (Chapter 13 – Kendall & Kendall)C. System architecture design (Chapter 3 – Kendall & Kendall)Phase 3: Project plan (MS-Project step-by-step chapters 1-9 and 11).
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