Information Systems Requirement Engineering
The course addresses issues relating to analysis, specification and documenting requirements for IT artifacts. It also covers design of systems, services and user experiences. Areas to be covered include: overview and potentials of emerging technologies in supporting modern businesses. Systems requirements gathering, specification and documentation. Systems design and implementation alternatives. Designing systems, services and user experiences.
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