F20IF Information Systems Methodologies

Jenny Coady

Course co-ordinator(s): Jenny Coady (Edinburgh), Fadi Haddad (Dubai).

Aims:

This course explores a range of issues concerning advanced contemporary methodological approaches to information systems development. The aim is to enable students to develop critical faculties and techniques in relation to the selection and application of these methodological approaches.

Detailed Information

Course Description: Link to Official Course Descriptor.

Pre-requisite course(s): F29SO Software Engineering & F29PD Professional Development or equivalent.

Location: Dubai, Edinburgh.

Semester: 1.

Syllabus:

There is a growing requirement in industry for engineers and scientists with good and appropriate analytical skills when considering the development and evolution of systems, in particular information systems. This module develops further the knowledge and skills students should have already gained in the Information Systems and Software Engineering modules in topics such as:

  • General Systems Principles;
  • Systems Classification and Taxonomy Models;
  • Information Systems Life Cycle and Functions;
  • Paradigmatic Approach to Methodology Classification;
  • Framework for Analysis and Comparison of Methodologies (NIMSAD & Fitzgerald’s);
  • Process Improvement Models;

SCQF Level: 10.

Credits: 15.