- What is System Analysis?
- The role of a systems analyst
- Types of systems: Information systems, software systems, and business systems
- The System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Key methodologies: Waterfall, Agile, and Iterative Development
- Overview of system analysis tools and techniques
- The relationship between business processes and systems
- Techniques for analyzing business processes (e.g., flowcharts, process mapping)
- Identifying business problems and opportunities for improvement
- Business requirements gathering
- Stakeholder analysis and managing requirements
- Tools for documenting business processes (BPMN, UML, etc.)
- Methods of gathering requirements: Interviews, surveys, workshops, and observations
- Techniques for documenting system requirements
- Functional vs. non-functional requirements
- Use cases, user stories, and requirement traceability
- Validating and prioritizing requirements with stakeholders
- Tools for managing requirements (JIRA, Confluence, etc.)
- Introduction to system modeling
- Entity-Relationship Diagrams (ERD) for database modeling
- Data Flow Diagrams (DFD) to represent process flows
- Use case diagrams to represent system interactions
- UML (Unified Modeling Language) for software and system design
- Object-oriented modeling and its applications
- Overview of system design principles
- High-level design: architectural design, system specifications
- Detailed design: database design, user interface design, security considerations
- Prototyping and iterative design
- Designing systems for scalability, performance, and usability
- Integration of hardware and software components
- Conducting feasibility studies: Technical, operational, and financial feasibility
- Risk assessment and mitigation strategies
- Cost-benefit analysis and Return on Investment (ROI)
- Tools for feasibility analysis (SWOT, PEST analysis)
- Creating and managing risk management plans
- Evaluating potential risks during system implementation
- Implementation strategies: Phased, parallel, and big bang approaches
- System testing: Unit testing, integration testing, system testing, acceptance testing
- Managing the changeover to new systems
- Post-implementation support and maintenance
- System documentation and training for users
- Continuous monitoring and feedback loops for ongoing improvements
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Certificate of Completion
This course is aimed at complete beginners who have never programmed before, as well as existing programmers who want to increase their career options by learning Python. The fact is, Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the world – Huge companies like Google use it in mission critical applications like Google Search. And Python is the number one language choice for machine learning, data science and artificial intelligence. To get those high paying jobs you need an expert knowledge of Python, and that’s what you will get from this course. By the end of the course you’ll be able to apply in confidence for Python programming jobs. And yes, this applies even if you have never programmed before. With the right skills which you will learn in this course, you can become employable and valuable in the eyes of future employers.
This course is aimed at complete beginners who have never programmed before, as well as existing programmers who want to increase their career options by learning Python. The fact is, Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the world – Huge companies like Google use it in mission critical applications like Google Search. And Python is the number one language choice for machine learning, data science and artificial intelligence. To get those high paying jobs you need an expert knowledge of Python, and that’s what you will get from this course. By the end of the course you’ll be able to apply in confidence for Python programming jobs. And yes, this applies even if you have never programmed before. With the right skills which you will learn in this course, you can become employable and valuable in the eyes of future employers.
This course is aimed at complete beginners who have never programmed before, as well as existing programmers who want to increase their career options by learning Python. The fact is, Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the world – Huge companies like Google use it in mission critical applications like Google Search. And Python is the number one language choice for machine learning, data science and artificial intelligence. To get those high paying jobs you need an expert knowledge of Python, and that’s what you will get from this course. By the end of the course you’ll be able to apply in confidence for Python programming jobs. And yes, this applies even if you have never programmed before. With the right skills which you will learn in this course, you can become employable and valuable in the eyes of future employers.
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