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MSIS 619
Systems Analysis and Design
There are two themes in this course. The main theme focuses on the analysis and logical design of information systems to support business processes. The second theme is business process innovation that focuses on how to use information systems to transform and improve business processes and structure to compete in the digital economy. The course discusses recent diagramming and notational techniques that define and model business processes, business requirements, and computer systems. This course also provides hands-on experience of using Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tools for real-world problem solving.
Prerequisite
MBAMS 640 and graduate degree student in the College of Management
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