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Designing Information Systems

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Course Unit Code155-1303/02
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated5 ECTS credits
Type of Course Unit *Compulsory
Level of Course Unit *First Cycle
Year of Study *Second Year
Semester when the Course Unit is deliveredWinter Semester
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-face
Language of InstructionCzech
Prerequisites and Co-Requisites Course succeeds to compulsory courses of previous semester
Name of Lecturer(s)Personal IDName
MIN20Ing. Jan Ministr, Ph.D.
DAN11Ing. Roman Danel, Ph.D.
NEM191Ing. Radek Němec, Ph.D.
Summary
The aim of the course is to acquire basic skills in designing information systems object-oriented approach. Students will become familiar with the modeling language UML 2 and IS development methodology Scrum.
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
The aim of the course is to acquire basic skills in designing information systems object-oriented approach. Students will become familiar with the modeling language UML 2 and IS development methodology Scrum.
Course Contents
1. Life cycle of information system development
2. Processing of user requests
3. Metrics
4. Principles of object modeling, object paradigm
5. Levels of information system abstraction
6. Characteristics of UML 2 and UP methodology
7. Use Case Diagram and Relationship to BPMN
8. Class diagram
9. Activity diagram, Sequence diagram and Communication diagram
10. Other UML diagrams 2
11. Characteristics of agile approach to information system development
12. Standards, standards, methodologies of information system development
13. Scrum methodology (roles, teams, product backlog, sprints, stories, planning poker)
14. Quality management of Scrum methodology
Recommended or Required Reading
Required Reading:
RUBIN, Keneth S. Essential Scrum: A Practical Guide to the Most Popular Agile Proces. Michigan: Pearson Education, 2012. 452 s. ISBN 978-0-13-704329-3.
WACLAWIK, Raul, S. Object-Oriented Analysis a Design for Information Systems: Modeling with UML, OCL, and IFML. 376 s. Amsterdam: Elservier, 2014. ISBN 9780124186736
CADLE, James and Donald YATES. Project Management for Information Systems. 5th ed. Edinburg: Pearson, 2008. ISBN 978-0-13-206858-1.
ARLOW, Jim and Ila NEUSTADT. UML 2 a unifikovaný proces vývoje aplikací – Objektově orientovaná analýza a návrh prakticky. Brno: Computer Press, 2007. 567 s. ISBN 978-80-251-1503-9.
KRAVAL, Ilja. Analytické modelování informačních systémů pomocí UML v praxi. Brno: Object Consulting, 2010. 140 s. ISBN 978-80-254-6986-6.
BUCHALCEVOVÁ, Alena a Iva STANOVSKÁ. Příkladdy modelů analýzy a návrhu aplikace v UML. Praha: Oeconomica, 2013. ISBN 978-80-245-1922-7.
Recommended Reading:
SHORE, James and Shane WARDEN. The Art of Agile Development. Sebastopol: O’Reilly Media, 2007. ISBN 978-0-596-52-767-9.
ESCALONA, María, J. Information System Development“ Improving Enterprise Communication. London: Springer, 214. ISBN 978-3-319-07214-9.
DENNIS, Alan et al. System Analysis and Design. 7th ed. New York: Wiley, 2019. ISBN 978-1-119-49648-9.
WIEGERS, Karl, E. Požadavky na Software – Od zadání k architektuře aplikace. 2. vyd. Brno: Computer Press, 2008. 448 s. ISBN 978-80-251-1877-1.
COCKBURN, Alistair. Use Cases: Jak efektivně modelovat aplikace. Brno: Computer Press, 2005. ISBN 80-251-0721-3.
CLAPEK, Dušan et al. Analýza a návrh informačních systémů. Praha: Oeconomia, 2011. ISBN: 978-80-245-1782-7.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, Tutorials, Project work
Assesment methods and criteria
Task TitleTask TypeMaximum Number of Points
(Act. for Subtasks)
Minimum Number of Points for Task Passing
Credit and ExaminationCredit and Examination100 (100)51
        CreditCredit45 23
        ExaminationExamination55 28