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CIS 610 - Software Development Methodology

  • 3 credits

Software Development Methodology is a core course for computer information systems master’s candidates. Software development methodology is concerned with determining the information needs of a company and specifying the requirements for specific systems that support business processes. Analysis tasks are concerned with data, process, and object modeling for the business processes. Analysis directly influences the scope of an application and, subsequently, its design and construction.

Prerequisite

Admission to the M.B.A., M.C.I.S., M.S.B.A., or M.E. program.

Important Information

Students may contact cob_cis_advisor@mail.colostate.edu with questions about enrollment or eligibility to take this course.

Instructors

Dr. Charles Butler

9704916437 | Charles.Butler@colostate.edu

Charles W. Butler is a Professor in the Department of Computer Information Systems at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Dr. Butler teaches and conducts research in information technology and collaborates with information technology managers in developing improved IT management strategies and processes, software development methodologies, and metrics and quality assurance for traditional and object software.

Dr. Butler was awarded the Ph.D. in Business from Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 1983. He has published numerous articles and is the co-author of two books.