Information Systems & Operations Management
Approved course information last updated: 2 years, 7 months ago
Pre-requisites: ISOM 230 ISOM 240 ELU 146
Requisite To: ISOM 340 ISOM 350 ISOM 434 ISOM 492
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This course is designed to help students learn and apply contemporary systems analysis and design methods, techniques, and tools to augment innovative business information technology (it) capabilities. It focuses on how it can effectively and innovatively contribute to the way business is organized. it covers a systematic methodology for analyzing a business problem or opportunity, determining what role, if any, innovative it can play in addressing the business need, articulating business requirements for the it solution, specifying alternative approaches to acquiring the it capabilities needed to address the business requirements, and specifying the requirements for the information systems solution (e.g., in-house development, development from third-party providers, or purchased commercial-off-the-shelf (cots) packages).
- Clo1. recognize and identify business problems/opportunities that are amenable to it solutions
- Clo2. appropriately apply methodologies. techniques, and tools (e.g., case, visible analyst, visio)
- Clo3. write clear and concise business requirements documents and convert them into technical
- Clo4. communicate effectively with various organizational stakeholders, using a variety of
- Clo5. effectively contribute to information systems projects and practice project management
- Clo6. recognize, analyze, and resolve ethical issues involved in the analysis, design, and acquisition