Unit

School Of Computing, Engineering And Mathematics

Object Oriented Analysis (WSTC)Western Sydney University Unit Code: 700039.2

Discipline: MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED

Student Contribution Band: 2

Level: 2

Credit Points: 10

Assumed Knowledge
General understanding of what an information system is and how information systems development is undertaken and Introductory knowledge about system analysis and design, including - basic problem solving experience in computerised information systems - ability to derive systems requirements from problem definitions - ability to produce system models using process, data, object and network modelling. - understanding design and implementation issues include, (but may not be limited to), elementary database design, input, output and user interface design and prototyping.


Equivalent Units
300144 Object Oriented Analysis

Unit Enrolment Restrictions
Students must be enrolled at Western Sydney University, The College. Students enrolled in Extended Diplomas must pass 40 credit points from the preparatory units listed in the course structure prior to enrolling in this University level unit. Pre-requisites: Students enrolled in 7067 Diploma in Information and Communications Technology Extended or 7083 Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology Extended (WSTC FYP) must pass 700199 Academic Communication 2 (WSTC Prep) or 700208 English for Tertiary Study 2 (WSTC Prep) or 700210 Introduction to Academic Communication 2 (WSTC Prep) and must pass 700201 Computer Studies (WSTC Prep) and must pass 700047 Programming Design (WSTC Prep) before enrolling in this unit. Students enrolled in 7005 Diploma in Information and Communications Technology or 7041 Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (WSTC FYP) must pass 700047 Programming Design (WSTC Prep) before enrolling in this unit.


About this Unit
Analysing and modeling requirements using the object-oriented (OO) approach is the core strength of this unit. The system analysis is taken to greater depths within the context of Object Orientation. The Unified Modeling Language version 2.0 (notably use cases, activity diagrams, class diagrams and sequence diagrams) is used as a modeling standard for creating OO models in the problem space. This unit also covers methodologies for OO analysis work through practical case studies.



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