SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT ESSENTIALS

Systems Development Essentials is one of an integrated set of courses leading to the widely respected British Computer Society Information Systems Examination Board (ISEB) Diploma in Solution Development. It can also lead to the ISEB Diploma in Business Analysis.

Systems Development Essentials is a CORE module of the ISEB Diploma in Solution Development. It is a PRACTITIONER specialist module of the ISEB Diploma in Business Analysis.
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Course Content

The Role of the Systems Analyst and Designer
Identify the actors / roles & responsibilities
Characteristics of the systems analyst / designer
Systems Architecture
Different levels of architecture
Inputs at Enterprise, Systems and Infrastructure level
Impacts of design considerations
Development Approaches
Component based, evolutionary/iterative/agile
Bespoke development and software package solutions
Systems Development Lifecycles
Waterfall, V model, Incremental, Spiral
Advantages, disadvantages and selection of an approach
Methods and Approaches
Structure and content of a chosen and representative method
Description and interpretation of representative models
Roles and products within the chosen method
Systems Investigation
Workshops, Prototyping, Interviewing, Questionnaires, Scenario analysis
Functional and non-functional requirements definition
Human aspects of systems investigation & introducing change
Documenting system requirements
Systems Design, Implementation & Maintenance
Aspects of the production environment
Design principles & constraints (legal, ethical, financial)
Sign off and hand over
Post-implementation reviews
Service Level Agreements
Case Tools
Features
Life-cycle coverage
Requirements traceability
Advantages and disadvantages


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