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CSI5202 Software and Systems Management
SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND SECURITY SCIENCE
Credit Points: 20
 
Description:
This unit introduces models that provide a powerful means of reflecting on and examining phenomena in software development. This is done by using systems modelling and systems thinking as a means of managing the software development process. A CASE tool is used to demonstrate these ideas on topics such as Software Development Methodologies, project planning and control, productivity and effectiveness, management models and project management.

This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
Q58Doctor of Information Technology
U09Graduate Diploma of Computer Science
U11Graduate Diploma of Informatics
U10Graduate Diploma of Internet Computing
Q07Graduate Diploma of Science (Computer Consultancy)
U03Master of Computer Consultancy
U07Master of Computer Science
Q78Master of Information Technology
H76Master of Internet Computing
Q45Master of Science (Computer Science)
Q62Master of Science (Information Technology)
Q72Master of Science (Software Engineering)
N55Post Graduate Certificate in Software Engineering
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 9/30/2006 VET: 9/30/2006