Information and Decision Sciences

IDS 509 Business Process Analysis and Modeling

Credit hours 4 hours
Catalog description Principles and concepts for the analysis and design of business processes and for the development of information systems that support such processes.
Key topics
  • Software Engineering with objects and components
  • Object-oriented Programming constructs
  • Advanced Features
  • The Unified Modeling Language
  • Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
  • Modeling Structures & Behavior
  • Call Tools
Prerequisites for this course IDS401 or consent of the instructor
Course(s) for which this is a prerequisite None
Required course for
Elective course for MS in MIS Students
Selective for MBA students with aConcentration in MIS
Frequency of offering Every Spring
Recent offerings, instructors, syllabi New Course
Planned offerings Spring 2003 Bhattacharyya
Cross-listings None
Comments New course name as of Spring 2003.
This course took the place of IDS 507. This is a more advanced systems developement course that furthers the basic training that students get in the basic systems analysis, database and programming courses through the use of object-oriented and structured methodololgies and techniques