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Systems Design | Systems Analysis | Database Architecture
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Information and Communication Technologies
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English
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Program Overview


This program provides a comprehensive overview of system architecting, covering methodology, principles, and tools. Students analyze existing system designs and discuss architectural practices, culminating in a discussion on professionalization. The program's structure, assessment methods, and teaching approaches are not specified in the provided information.

Program Outline

Outline:

  • Course Content:
  • The course covers the art and science of architecting, including architecting methodology, principles, and tools. Students will analyze the architecture designs of major existing systems and discuss selected elements of architectural practices, such as representation models, design progression, and architecture frameworks. The course will conclude with a discussion on the professionalization of system architecting.
  • Course Structure:
  • The course is structured as follows:
  • Introduction to architecting methodology
  • Principles of architecting
  • Analysis of architecture designs of major existing systems
  • Discussion of selected elements of architectural practices
  • Discussion on the professionalization of system architecting
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Assessment:

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