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COURSE FILE SUMMARY

COURSE INFORMATION
College / Institute / Management &
Department: BIS Dept.
Center: Technology

Bachelor of Business
Program Title: Program Code: A, E
Administration

Course Title: Graduation Project 1 Course Code: CR419

# Hours: 2 hr 2 hr 3 hr

Meeting with the main supervisor Meeting with the assistant Credit
Pre Requisites:

COURSE AIM
This course represents the first phase in the graduation project. It is designed to be a
practical course to give the students the analysis skills and how to work in teamwork to
develop a system. Students apply what they learn in Information Systems Analysis course
on a selected system and try to introduce the analysis section in their graduation project.

COURSE OBJECTIVES
The main objective of this course is to make the student able to produce a prototype for the
graduation project

STAFF REQUIREMENTS
Qualifications Special Skills Number
Main Supervisor Ph.D. in CS or IS 1
Tutorials
Assistant supervisor BSc. or MSc. In CS or IS 1

MEETING AND ACHIEVEMENT


Lecture
# Week Hrs Description
1 1. 12-3 Selecting the teamwork
2 2. 22-3 Selecting the project
3 3. 2-3 Collecting user requirements
4 4. 2-3 Collecting user requirements (cont.)
5 5. 2-3 Merging user requirements.
6 6. 2-3 Designing the DFD.
7 7. 2-3 Designing the DFD (cont.)
8 8. 2-3 Correcting the DFD.

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9 9. 2-3 Finalize the DFD.
10 10. 2-3 Designing the ERD
11 11. 2-3 Designing the ERD (cont.)
12 12. 2-3 Designing the relational model.
13 13. 2-3 Designing the physical model.
14 14. 2-3 Designing the prototype
15 15. 2-3 Revising the documentation
16 16. 1 Final presentation

TEXT BOOKS
Code* Description

REFERENCE BOOKS
Code* Description

ACHIEVEMENTS
Laboratory
Description
# Wee
Hrs. Code
k
1 2nd 2-3 Introducing the course requirements.
2 3rd 2-3 Collecting user requirements
3 4th 2-3 Collecting user requirements (cont.)
4 5th 2-3 Merging user requirements.
5 6th 2-3 Designing the DFD.
6 7th 2-3 Designing the DFD (cont.)
7 8th 2-3 Correcting the DFD.
8 9th 2-3 Finalize the DFD.
9 10th 2-3 Designing the ERD
10 11th 2-3 Designing the ERD (cont.)
11 12th 2-3 Designing the relational model.
12 13th 2-3 Designing the physical model.
13 14th 2-3 Designing the prototype
14 15th 2-3 Designing the prototype (cont.)
15 16th 2-3 Revising the documentation

COMPUTER USAGE
PCs will be available with all the software needed by the students to complete their project.

GRADING AND ASSESSMENT METHOD


Term
Week # Points Written Oral Continuous Thesis
Paper
7 0
12 0
16 100 50 50

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READING MATERIAL
Code* Description
Kendall, Kenneth E. and Kendall, Julie E., System Analysis and Design, 6th
Edition, Prentice Hall International Editors.
Joey, F. George [et al], 2004, Object- oriented Systems Analysis and Design,
Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.

* TB : Text Book RB: Reference Book ST: Standards / Codes LN: Lecture Notes

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL
Code* Description
SW Office XP.
Oracle developer and designer.
Internet Based Applications.
Microsoft Project.
Visual studio.Net.
SQL Server.
Microsoft.Net Platform

*PR: Periodical SW: Software VT: Video Tape OS: Overhead Slide Projector
MD: Model AC: Audio Cassette

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

Prepared by : Approved by :
Designation Designation Dr.
Name: Dr.Rasha Abd El-Aziz Name: Walid Abd El-Moiz
Sign: Sign:
Date:1/9/2010 Date: 1/9/2010

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