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ANNOUNCEMENT
24/11/2008 Tutorial notes 12 is uploaded.
18/11/2008 Lecture notes 9 is uploaded.
17/11/2008 Tutorial notes 11 is uploaded.
14/11/2008 NOTE: Important update to project phase 3

Due to our accidental disclosure of the phase 3 solution in tutorial 9, we have to reclaim the original specification posted earlier this week. A new specification is updated now. Please download the latest file. Note that the deadline is rescheduled to 5:00pm, 28/11/2008.
11/11/2008 Tutorial notes 10 is uploaded.
10/11/2008 Phase 3 specification of the project is posted. (Deadline: 5:00pm, 21/11/2008)
06/11/2008 Lecture notes 8 is uploaded.
04/11/2008 The solution of Project Phase 1 is uploaded.
31/10/2008 Tutorial notes 8 is uploaded.
30/10/2008 Lecture notes 7 is uploaded.
23/10/2008 NOTE: mid-term make-up exam

Date: 27 Oct (Next Monday)
Time: 15:00 - 17:00pm
Venue: Room 616
Remark: make-up exam (2 persons)

22/10/2008 Lecture notes 6 is uploaded.
21/10/2008 Note: There will be NO class on 23/10/2008 due to the mid-term exam.
20/10/2008 NOTE!!!: Venue change for tutorial 7 on Oct. 21,22 to Room 602, ERB.

Tutorial 7 on WinA&D (Note the venue):
  Oct 21 Tuesday (12:30pm-1:15pm) Rm 602, ERB
  Oct 22 Wednesday (5:30pm-6:15pm) Rm 602, ERB
14/10/2008 Tutorial notes 6 is uploaded.
10/10/2008 Notice: The requirements of phase 1 of our project is updated. Please download the latest file.
Accordingly the deadline is postponed to Oct 18th, 2008.
10/10/2008 NOTE!!!: Time and venue of mid-term exam

Date:  23/10/2008, 6:30-7:30pm
Place: MMW L1
Class: SEG3430 A and B
Syllabus: up to Chapter 4
9/10/2008 Lecture notes 5 is uploaded.
8/10/2008 Tutorial notes 5 is uploaded.
6/10/2008 Tutorial notes 3&4 are uploaded.
1/10/2008 Lecture notes 4 is uploaded.
30/9/2008 Phase 1 of the project is uploaded.
30/9/2008 The name list of the project groups is updated. Click here.
25/9/2008 Please find the name list of the project groups by clicking here.
Feel free to contact jnxiong@se.cuhk.edu.hk if you have any question.
23/9/2008 Please find the temporary name list of the project groups by clicking here.
Those who didn't register please send  the group information before 11:59pm Sep. 25, 2008.
After that a final list would be announced and individuals would be randomly assigned to any group.
18/9/2008 Lecture notes 3 is uploaded.
16/9/2008 Tutorial notes 2 is uploaded.
10/9/2008 Lecture notes 2 is uploaded.
9/9/2008 You are required to form groups to finished the project now.
  • Each project group can have up to 4 members. A group of 5 members is not allowed.
  • Allowed for students from different classes to form a group.
  • Those students who can not form a group of 4 members, will be randomly assigned to any group by the tutor.
  • Please send the group information including the NAME and STUDENT ID of each member to jnxiong@se.cuhk.edu.hk before 11:59pm Sep. 21, 2008
9/9/2008 Tutorial notes 1 is uploaded.
5/9/2008 Tutorials will be held on every Tuesday (12:30pm-1:15pm) at MMW 710 and Wednesday (5:30pm-6:15pm) SC L4. We will start having tutorials from next week.
1/9/2008 Course newsgroup has been set up. Please check the news in regular basis.
29/8/2008 Lecture notes 1 has been uploaded.
28/8/2008 Welcome to the homepage of seg3430!

Lecturer:
Office :
E-mail :

Prof. WONG Kam-Fai
ERB 510
kfwong@se.cuhk.edu.hk

Dr. YIU Siu Wai, Russell

rswyiu@yahoo.com.hk

Lecture Time and Venue

Tuesday (4:30pm-5:15pm) ICS L1 Thursday (10:30am-12:15pm) ERB 803

Monday (9:30am-12:15pm) ERB 407

Tutorial Time and Venue Tuesday 12:30pm~1:15pm  MMW710     Wednesday 5:30pm~6:15pm  SC L4
E-mail:
Newsgroup:

cuhk.se.3430 (Server Name: news.cuhk.edu.hk)


Tutor Office Email address Office Hour
Chan Shing-Kit ERB Room 709 skchan@se.cuhk.edu.hk TBD (Project Phase 2)
Ding Hao ERB Room 615 hding@se.cuhk.edu.hk TBD (Project Phase 2)
Gao Wei ERB Room 711 wgao@se.cuhk.edu.hk Tuesday 2:00-3:00pm (Project Phase 3/4)
Xiong Jiani ERB Room 711 jnxiong@se.cuhk.edu.hk TBD (Project Phase 1)
Yang Fan ERB Room 711 fyang@se.cuhk.edu.hk TBD (Project Phase 1)
Course Content:
I. Information System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
II. Systems Planning
III. Systems Analysis
IV. Systems Design

Text Book:
Systems Analysis & Design: An Active Approach, 2nd Edition, George M. Marakas, McGraw-Hill, 2006

Reference Books:

Systems Analysis and Design, 2nd Edition, Alan Dennis and Barbara Haley Wixom, publisher: John Wiley's & Sons Inc., 2003.

Assessment:

1. Group Project (4 students) in 4 phases 30%:

Phase 1: Project Planning  (30%)
Phase 2: Requirement Specification  (30%)
Phase 3: System Analysis  (30%)
Phase 4: Final Report  (10%)

2. Mid-term examination 20%

3. Final examination 50%

Teaching Schedule (tentative:

Week
Content
Chapter in Book
1
The Systems Development Environment 1
2
The Systems Development Environment 1
3
So What Is the Problem 2
4
Identification and Selection of Development Projects 3
5
System Requirements Determination 4
6
Modeling the Process and Logic 5
7
Process Modeling + Mid-term 5
8
Modeling the Data 6
9
Modeling the Data 6
10
Moving from Analysis to Design 8
11
Designing Systems for Diverse Environment 9
12
Designing the System Internals 13
13
Implementing and Maintaining the System 14
14
Final Exam -

Lecture 1: The Systems Development Environment (Chapter 1)
Lecture 2: So What is the Problem (Chapter 2)
Lecture 3: Identification and Selection of Development Projects (Chapter 3)
¡@ Lecture 4: Systems Requirements Determination (Chapter 4)
¡@ Lecture 5: Modeling the Processes and Logic (Chapter 5) [mini-case study]
¡@ Lecture 6: Modeling the Data: Conceptual and Logical Data Modeling (Chapter 6)
¡@ Lecture 7: CASE Tools and Joint and Rapid Application Development (Chapter 7)
¡@ Lecture 8: Moving from Analysis to Design (Chapter 8)
¡@ Lecture 9: Designing Systems for Diverse Environments (Chapter 9)
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Tutorial 1: System Development Life Cycle
Tutorial 2: Reviews on Chapter 1
Tutorial 3: Review on Chapter 3 (1)
Tutorial 4: Review on Chapter 3 (2)
¡@ Tutorial 5: Determining Requirements
¡@ Tutorial 6: Data Flow Diagram
¡@ Tutorial 7: Introduction to WinA&D
¡@ Tutorial 8: Mid-term + Data Modeling Concepts
¡@ Tutorial 9: Build ERD and DD (Case Study)
¡@ Tutorial 10: From Analysis to Design
¡@ Tutorial 11: Physical DFD and Physical ERD
¡@ Tutorial 12: Structure Chart and Program Specification
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¡@ Phase 2: Data-Flow Diagrams
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Departmental Guideline for Plagiarism

If a student is found plagiarizing, his/her case will be reported to the Department Examination Panel. If the case is proven after deliberation, the student will automatically fail the course in which he/she committed plagiarism. The definition of plagiarism includes copying of the whole or parts of written assignments, programming exercises, reports, quiz papers, mid-term examinations and final examinations. The penalty will apply to both the one who copies the work and the one whose work is being copied, unless the latter can prove his/her work has been copied unwittingly. Furthermore, inclusion of others' works or results without citation in assignments and reports is also regarded as plagiarism with similar penalty to the offender. A student caught plagiarizing during tests or examinations will be reported to the Faculty office and appropriate disciplinary authorities for further action, in addition to failing the course.