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IED601 AII Introduction to Computer and Systems Science 15.0 ECTS credits | |
TIMEPERIOD: LANGUAGE:Swedish EXAMINER Guohua Bai Univ adj PREREQUISITES Administrative Data Processing Systems A1, 15 credits, or equivalent. COURSE AIM The aim of the course is to give the student knowledge on General Systems Theory, in context of Information Systems Construction and Development, and Methodologies, techniques, and programming in design an Administrative Information Systems. CONTENTS Part 1: General Systems Theory, Administrative Information Systems Construction and Development deals with (40%) - Theories on systems, construction and development - Historical view of different constructions of Administrative Information Systems, e.g Artificial Intelligence(AI), Decision Support Systems(DSS), Human Computer Interaction(HCI), Informatics
Part 2: Methodologies of developing Administrative Information Systems(60%):
1. Traditional Systems Development (40%) | |
Individual exam | 10.50ECTS |
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4.50ECTS | |
COURSE LITTERATURE ADB AII- Röda Tråden, IES/DSV Högskolan i Luleå, 1996. Andersen Erling S:, Systemutveckling - principer, metoder och tekniker, Studentlitteratur, 1994, 526 s. Agrawal, Kumar: Programming in ANSI C, West Publishing Company, 1992, 452 sid. Skyttner, Lars: General Systems Theory - an introduction, Antony Rowe Ltd Chippen-ham, Wiltshire, 1996. References: Newman, W. M. & Lamming, M. G.: Interactive Systems Design, Addison Wesley, 1992, 801 s. Pressman, R.: Software Engineering, McGraw Hill, 1992, 801 s. Preece, Jenny: Human-Computer Interaction, Addison Wesley, 2nd ed., 1995, 775 s. Willoch, B-E.: Business Process Reengineering, Docendo Läromedel, Kista, 1994, 190 s. Bilting, U., Skansholm, J.: Vägen till C, senaste upplagan, Studentlitteratur Further information: Bai Guohua |
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