Requirements Analysis (5 cr)
Code: BIG8TF005-3009
Basic information of implementation
- Enrollment
- 13.06.2022 - 19.08.2022
- Enrolment for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 22.08.2022 - 16.12.2022
- Implementation has ended.
- ECTS Credits
- 5 cr
- RDI portion
- 1 cr
- Campus
- Pasila Campus
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 15 - 40
- Degree programmes
- BITE Degree Programme in Business Information Technology
- Teachers
- Petri Säilynoja
- Groups
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TF7SWDTF7SWD Bite SWD Group 7 semester
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TF7WADTF7WAD Bite
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TF7DIGTF7DIG Bite DIG Group 7 semester
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TF7BIGTF7BIG Bite BIG Group 7 semester
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TF7BITTF7BIT Bite
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EXCHEXCH Exchange students
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CONTACTContact implementation
- Course
- BIG8TF005
Evaluation scale
H-5
Schedule
This is a 16 week implementation.
Implementation methods, demonstration and Work&Study
The pedagogical approach of this course is reflecting a true-life happening or phenomenon against theory. Then the acquired theory knowledge is tested and still deepened in a true-life empirical project. The theory studies are realized during the scheduled hours. Specific time is allotted each study day to work with preparation questions that support the theory studies. Specific time is also allotted to several small exams that have to do with the assessing of the student achievement. The empirical project takes mainly place during the non-scheduled hours that are dispersed for the rest of the term. Counselling is available.
Possible recognition of prior learning (APL) is observed on the course according to separate instructions.
Materials
Material will be available on Moodle.
The course book is Ashrafi, N. and Ashrafi, H., 2008 or newer, Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design, Pearson Higher Ed (or Prentice Hall), ISBN-13: 9780131354791, ISBN-10: 0131354795, chapters 4, 1, 5, 6 and 2.5.
Supporting books are Bocij, P., Greasley, A. & Hickie, S. 2015 (5th ed.), Business information systems: technology, development and management for the e-business, Pearson and Robertson, S. and Robertson, J. 2013 (3rd ed.), Mastering the Requirements Process, Addison-Wesley, ISBN: 9780321815743.
Teaching methods and instruction
This implementation is based on contact learning meaning that weekly classes provide the basis for learning the course topics by covering the relevant material. Also, some of the learning activities can only be completed in-class such as some in-class activities and exams. In addition to the classes, the participants are expected to do independent work outside classes. Instruction is provided during classes, using Moodle and if necessary, via e-mail. The classes cannot be attended online and they will not be recorded.
Working life connections
The case covered and done as a case work is based on a real-life case. Overall, the material and topics are applicable in working life as are the examples used.
Exam dates and re-exam possibilities
There are two exams, one on the first period and one on the second period of the implementation. It is possible to retake both exams twice on the second period.
Internationality
The material and topics are international as are some of the examples used.
Completion alternatives
For RPL etc., contact the teacher at the latest during the first week of the implementation.
Learning assignments
Learning assignments consist of in-class activities, additional activities, learning diaries and project work.
Assessment methods
The assessment is based on the exams (40 %), the case work (40 %) and the other activities (20 %; these include in-class activities, additional activities and learning diaries).