Systems Development 2
2022/2023- Purpose and learning objectives
This programme element is dedicated to the quality of products and processes. The course looks at how to ensure the proper quality using systems development methods and processes selected for and adapted to the situation. The course works with methods for pre-feasibility studies and agile methods used in the development of various types of systems, including distributed systems.
KnowledgeThe graduate has:
Skills
• development based knowledge about systems development methods and the importance of processes to the quality of products and processesThe graduate can:
Competences
• apply a chosen systems development method and use it in a systematic manner for a project with a practical bias
• apply key principles for the development of project plans and evaluate and adjust these in an appropriate manner
• assess problems with a practical bias and select a process model and a systems development method that fits the situation
• communicate the systems development process and the resulting product to partners and users.The graduate can:
• adapt systems development methods and processes according to the situation in a specific project with a practical bias
• participate in a competent manner in technical and multidisciplinary systems development projects using adapted methods
• acquire new knowledge about process models and systems development methods in a structured context - Type of instruction
Teaching in Computer science is a dynamic, interactive process that focuses on active student participation. Teaching is based on relevant business practices and relates practice to theory. Issues from the various types of business in the IT industry will be drawn upon. Students take responsibility for their own learning, and together with the teachers, they contribute constructively to the learning process.
Various teaching methods are employed in the Computer science programme to ensure optimum professional learning and personal development. The emphasis is on dialogues, discussions and project work.
Teaching is organised as a mix of classroom teaching, guest lectures, company visits, project work in groups and individual work – most often with interdisciplinary issues and always from an application-oriented starting point. The different types of learning, together with the academic content, will also help develop the student's ability to work independently and together with others.
The programme always seeks to set clear objectives for the learning activities.
Teaching can be organised so as to include teaching material and teaching in a foreign language. - Exam
The learning outcomes of the exam are identical with the learning outcomes of the subject(s)/modul(es)
Exam in one or more subjectsSubject/module is tested standaloneType of examOral examinationOral exam with a 10-minute presentation followed by a 20-minute examination incl. grading. The exam is an individual exam.Individual exam or group examIndividualExam languagesDanish (Norwegian/Swedish)Duration30 min.Type of evaluation7-point grading scaleExaminersInternal censure
In the subject Systems Development 2 you will receive 69 hours of instruction, which corresponds to 92 lessons (1 lesson = 45 min.) and 25% of your total workload for the subject.
The teaching primarily consists of the following activities: group work, classroom teaching.
The preparation primarily consists of the following activities: reading your own notes, reading the curriculum.
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*KEA can deviate from the number of hours if this is justified by special circumstances