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CP3470 - IM Systems Analysis and Design
Business systems and applications provide the foundation for the completion of transactions and management of case files. Increasingly, the organization’s record of authority is being held in databases or combined with unstructured data in Electronic Records Management Systems. The IM Systems Analysis and Design course prepares students to participate in the complete system development life cycle (SDLC) of IM related projects. It gives a fundamental overview of the effective analysis and design of business-related problems. It also concentrates on requirements definition, feasibility and design considerations utilizing the traditional SDLC methodology and methodology that is unique to IM.
Prerequisite(s): OP1390, CR1050
This course is offered in the following programs:
Information Management
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