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Studies the development of information systems in organizations. The development life cycle of information systems is used as a framework for studying the management of systems development and the evaluation of opportunities for improving information systems within organizations.
My Office: <TBA> (I'm not sure just now ...)
Main office: 176 Thorvaldson Bldg.
Contact: 306 - 966 - 4886 and leave a message for me
Drop-In's *you take your chances
Coffee Chats *meet for a java or pop a quick question at the buff
Walking Meetings *once around the bowl or to Edwards and back
Button Holing *Usually OK but don't be annoyed; I may say nay
But I often have a lonely and boring late lunch / pre-class treat in Arts before class
PLEASE: To keep us on schedule in the classroom, please wait to chat with me after class (avoid the very start of lectures!).
Email contact preferred: terry.roebuck@usask.ca
| Type | Time | Days | Where | Date Range | Schedule | Instructors |
| Class | 4:00 pm - 5:20 pm | Tues - Thurs | TBA | Sep 07, 2010 - Dec 03, 2010 | Lecture | Terry Roebuck |
Experiencing Mis by Kroenke ( Ed. 02) (available at U of S Bookstore)
Required : A USB flash drive (aka thumb drive) (1GB+) for labs / backup
Optional : Use of a laptop computer in class is encouraged but not required
Note to MAC users : The technical components of this class include software such as MS Office and MS Project (which are available on both PC and MAC). These products will be available in the class lab (PC) and students may have access on their own systems (PC or MAC). Products will be demonstrated and discussed in a PC environment only. In general, MAC users may expect some minor conversions but should be aware that certain options (VBA in EXCEL for example) are not available in the MAC versions of OFFICE
Short assignments / In-class labs: 15%
There will be several short assignments and/or in-class labs (average about 1 a week)
Each is to be individually completed.
Each assignment is valued at 1-2% of the term mark.
Individual (or 'mini-group') Projects: 20%
Individual project: build a working prototype of a video rental system using MS-ACCESS
Individual or 'mini-group': Use project management software to plan, and develop resource requirements for a system conversion
Note: Groups must use a wiki to trace and document all meetings AND store an update all information in a document management system
Midterm Examination : 15% (in regular classroom)
Tuesday 19 October, 2010
Final Examination: 50%