Information Systems Development Life Cycles (Models):
Waterfall Model in ISP, click here
Prototyping Model in ISP, click here
Spiral Model in ISP, click here
RAD Model in ISP, click here
Package Model in ISP, click here
*Materials are used for the course only.
The following files (ANSWER TEMPLATES) will help you saving your time when you do exercises in the second session.
Exercise 1 - System Development Methodology, download here
Exercise 2 - PMBOK Knowledge Area, download here
Exercise 3 - Tasks in System Development, download here
Exercise 4 - Risk Management, download here
Exercise 5 - Time Management, download here
Exercise 6 - Cost Management, download here
*Materials are used for this course only.
History of Information Systems: Hirschheim, Rudy and Klein, Heinz K. (2012) "A Glorious and Not-So-Short History of the Information Systems Field," Journal of the Association for Information Systems: Vol. 13: Iss. 4, Article 5. DOI: 10.17705/1jais.00294. https://aisel.aisnet.org/jais/vol13/iss4/5. You can download it here.
Managing the development of large software systems: concepts and techniques, ACM, click here
The DeLone and McLean Model of Information Systems Success: A Ten-Year Update, Journal of Management Information Systems, click here
A Paradigmatic Analysis of Information Systems Asa Design Science. Iivari, Juhani (2007) "A Paradigmatic Analysis of Information Systems As a Design Science,"Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems: 19:2, Article 5. http://aisel.aisnet.org/sjis/vol19/iss2/5
User Acceptance of Hedonic Information Systems, Management Information Systems Quarterly, click here
Information Systems Development and Data Modeling: Conceptual and Philosophical Foundations, Cambridge University Press, click here
Information System Development Life Cycle Models, Springer, click here
This is a sample of a project charter, please download here (You need a course key to access to Moodle).
This is a sample of a project plan (a redacted version), pdf format via Moodle.
Stage Completion here.
This is a sample of a test case in a (real) IS project ( a system test phase), please download it here (You need a course key to access Moodle).
LOC is determined by the number of lines actually coded in the program, as shown in the C language program example in the diagram above. Please download it here (You need a course key to access Moodle).
This is an example of the method of estimation. Please download it here (You need a course key to access Moodle).