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The first part of a course of two lectures covering all the essential knowledge needed during the development and use of information systems. The emphasis is on the completeness of the knowledge and of the topics typical for information systems (social consequences and/or conditions, organizational types, global systems, requirements specification issues). The lectures contain many examples from practice. The students use UML and CASE tools.
Last update: T_KSI (16.05.2003)
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Král J., Demner J.: Softwarové inženýrství. Academia Praha, 1991
Sochor J., Richta K.: Projektování programových systémů. Vyd.ČVUT Praha, 1994
Míčovský A., Šešera L.: Objektovo orientovaná tvorba systémov a jazyk C++. Perfekt Bratislava, 1994
Rumbough J. et al: Object Oriented Modeling and Design, Prentice Hall, 1991 Manuály požitých CASE nástrojů Last update: Zakouřil Pavel, RNDr., Ph.D. (05.08.2002)
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What is information system (IS). Development cycle, reasons of development problems, complexity indicators. Operational and management levels. Unclear or indirect effects of information systems, information and knowledge society.
Computer ergonomics and its consequences for the specification and design of IS.
IS architectures and their consequence for the requirements specification strategies. Confederations, XML. The praxis of requirements collection. What to know from the partner knowledge domain.
IS for risk management, IS for risk management as an example of some typical problems with requirements specification. Critical requirements
Negotiations, winer/winer, the use of consultants.
Organizational types and IS
Basic notions of software processes. Prototypes, iterations, increments, reviews, inspections and supporting IS
Project supporting models. CPM and critical chain also as example of implicit assumptions Last update: T_KSI (16.05.2003)
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