1.Concept of an information system, characteristic of present IS, basic features and requirements that must be met by applying the principle of three
architectures.
2.Lifecycle of information system, types.
3.Principles of analysis and design of information systems.
4.The relationship between methodology, methods, techniques and tools to develop information system, an overview of currently used methods.
5.An example of projection information system life cycle to MDIS methodology .
6.Structured and object-oriented approach to the analysis and design
information systems.
7.An overview of structured methods.
8.An overview of object-oriented methods.
9.Basic parameters that must satisfy the general architecture of the IS,
factors affecting its design, the architecture layer.
10.Global architecture.of IS.
11.Partial architecture - data, functional, procedural, technical, software,
organizational, personnel.
12.Layers of architecture.
13.Control systems architecture.
14.Restriction and conditions for the development of information system.
architectures.
2.Lifecycle of information system, types.
3.Principles of analysis and design of information systems.
4.The relationship between methodology, methods, techniques and tools to develop information system, an overview of currently used methods.
5.An example of projection information system life cycle to MDIS methodology .
6.Structured and object-oriented approach to the analysis and design
information systems.
7.An overview of structured methods.
8.An overview of object-oriented methods.
9.Basic parameters that must satisfy the general architecture of the IS,
factors affecting its design, the architecture layer.
10.Global architecture.of IS.
11.Partial architecture - data, functional, procedural, technical, software,
organizational, personnel.
12.Layers of architecture.
13.Control systems architecture.
14.Restriction and conditions for the development of information system.