Welcome to the module Object-Oriented Analysis – ICT2622. This module provides the background that systems analyst and programmer require, skills and values needed to understand the analyze and design of an information system using an object oriented approach, techniques and methodologies of systems development.
The student will be able to extend this knowledge into practical real life systems development environments. The student will also be able to transform manual or computerized information systems into efficient labour saving computerized, accurate information systems.
Qualified students who are credited with this module are able to analyze and design
computerized information systems according to the object oriented approach, demonstrating the
ability to apply the correct methodology, tools and techniques to the gathered information, to
solve client problems according to specific criteria, or according to specific standards of
reliability, cost effectiveness, timeousness, applicability, client satisfaction and efficiency.
Because this is a fully online module, you need to use myUnisa to study and complete the learning
activities for this course. You need to visit the websites on myUnisa for ICT2622 frequently. The website
for your module is denoted by ICT2622-15-S1 or ICT2622-15-S2.
1.1 Specific outcomes
Specific outcome 1: Analyze client needs and interpret and document it according to the
system’s functional requirements applying the structured/traditional approach, as part of the
systems analysis phase of the SDLC
Specific outcome 2: Develop information from the analysis phase into Design Models
Specific outcome 3: Design an object database schema based on a class diagram
Specific outcome 4: Design system inputs and -outputs