This course introduces the fundamental concepts, structures, and methodologies of Information Systems (IS) as applied in organizations. It covers the definitions and attributes of information, the frameworks and components of IS, and their critical role in supporting decision-making processes. Students will study the technological foundation through the computer resource, the general systems model of a firm, and the structured approach of the systems life cycle. Emphasis is placed on systems analysis and design, including development processes, methodologies, and the application of structured analysis tools such as data flow diagrams, data dictionaries, and process specifications. By the end of the course, learners will be able to analyze, design, and document information systems that align with organizational goals and improve efficiency, quality, and decision support.
INEN 405_Information System_1st_Sem_2526_IE4-1
AY 2025-2026