Object-Oriented Systems Design
Y52.3530
Credit:
Management and Information Technology
This course addresses the concepts, skills, methodologies, techniques, tools and perspectives essential for system analysts and designers to successfully develop information systems in the object-oriented context. The course presents the concepts of the object-oriented approach, and describes a systems development lifecycle framework that is applicable to the analysis and design of object-oriented application systems. An in-depth treatment of analysis and design are covered, followed by systems implementation and operation. Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be capable of analyzing IT system structures, modeling information processes, and designing / redesigning IT systems using object-oriented tools. The course utilizes a combination of lectures, hands-on computer lab exercises, group activities, and real-world projects to accomplish the learning process. Topics include: The object-oriented systems development environment; managing the object-oriented IT project; determining and structuring user requirements through use cases, conceptual data modeling, and object relational modeling; design strategies; and physical design.
To register for this course you must be an admitted student in an NYU credit or degree program or have special student status. Admitted NYU credit or degree students may visit NYUHome to register through ALBERT. To apply to an NYU-SCPS credit or degree program, call (212) 998-7100.
