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Course Code and Name: SEEM4570 System Design and Implementation

Course Objectives:

System implementation methodology construction, testing, maintenance. Software reengineering and reverse engineering, software reliability and program quality assurance; software reusability.Software metrics. Performance engineering. Configuration management. Object oriented system design. Use of computer-aided tools.
Course Outcomes:



1. Able to design and conduct experiments in C++.
2. Able to design a software system to meet the desired needs given a business system specification.
3. Able to identify, formulate and solve an engineering problem.
4. Able to use computer-aided tools to implement the designed system with proper understanding of the system.
5. Able to apply the technologies learned in this course to support OR and IT applications in their decision makings.




Programme Outcomes:
(P1) The ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering appropriate to the degree discipline (K/S)
(P2) The ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data (K/S)
(P3) The ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints, such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability and sustainability (K/S)
(P4) The ability to function in multi-disciplinary teams (S/V)
(P5) The ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems (K/S)
(P6) The understanding of professional and ethical responsibility (V)
(P7) The ability to communicate effectively (S)
(P8) The ability to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context, especially the importance of health, safety and environmental considerations to both workers and the general public (V)
(P9) The ability to recognize the need for, and to engage in life-long learning (V)
(P10) The ability to stay abreast of contemporary issues (S/V)
(P11) The ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice appropriate to the degree discipline (K/S)
(P12) The ability to use the computer/IT tools relevant to the discipline along with an understanding of their processes and limitations (K/S/V)
(P13) The ability to apply the skills relevant to the discipline of operations research and information technology and their applications in engineering and managerial decision making, especially in financial services, logistics and supply chain management, business information systems, and service engineering and management (K/S)

K = Knowledge outcomes
S = Skills outcomes
V = Values and attitude outcomes
Weights (in %):
P1P2P3P4P5P6P7P8P9P10P11P12P13OtherTotal
20%20%20%20%20%100%
Course Outcome(s) is/are measurable or not: Yes / Yes (Partial) / No (Please choose).
If Yes, please suggest ways to measure:



This course contributes to:

(P2), (P12) and (P13) by teaching the related technologies and giving students the practical experiences in using them. This could be measured by the designed assignments.

(P3) and (P5) by teaching the system design and development knowledge with real examples for deep understanding. This could be measured by the assignments, mid-term and final exams.
Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management, CUHK