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Republic of the Philippines

City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph

SYSTEMS INTEGRATION AND ARCHITECTURE


ITP322A (LECTURE)

Name of Faculty : PUNZALAN, DENISE LOU B.


Pre-requisite(s) : IT225A
Credit Units : 2 units
Schedule :
Room :

A. COURSE DESCRIPTION

The course shall focus on the process of integrating different systems and
software applications by examining current and emerging trends, strategies,
and techniques for developing systems integration solutions effectively.

B. COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of the course, students should be able to:

LO1. Analyze the appropriateness of a decision to in-source or out-source IT


services in a given situation.

LO2. Create a testing environment and design a stress test using appropriate
tools and techniques that impact system performance.

LO3. Implement an enterprise integration middleware platform.

C. COURSE OUTLINE AND TIME FRAME

WEEK TOPIC LEARNING ACTIVITIY


1 Course Orientation, Presentation of Topics
2 Introduction to Systems Integration and
Architecture
3 Phases of Project Life Cycle
4 System Development Life Cycle
5 Tools for Modeling Requirements
Republic of the Philippines
City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph

6 IT Architecture Concepts
7 Midterm Examination
8 Three-Phases Process of Architecture
Development
9 Software Architecture
10 System Designing
11 Integration and Deployment
12 Enterprise Architecture Methods
13 Business Continuity Planning
14 Final Examination

D. REQUIRED READING BOOKS (Textbook)


• Systems Integration and Architecture Modules, 2ND Semester AY 2020-
2021

E. SUGGESTED READINGS AND REFERENCES

• Enterprise Integration and Information Architecture: A Systems


Perspective on Industrial Information Integration, Li Da Xu, Auerbach
Publications 2014, ISBN: 978-1-439-850-24-4
• Management Information Systems, Kenneth Laudon, Jane Laudon, 2020,
ISBN-13: 978-1292296562
• Fundamentals of Software Architecture, Mark Richards, Neal Ford,
O’Reilly Media Inc. 2020, ISBN-13: 978-1492043454

F. COURSE REQUIREMENTS

As part of this course, students will work on the following:

a. Assignment
b. Quizzes
c. Presentations
d. Software Project
e. Major Examinations
Republic of the Philippines
City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph

G. GRADING SYSTEM

Each Midterm and Final Term shall be distributed with a weight of 50.0%. The
Final Grade shall be obtained by adding 50% of the Midterm Grade and 50% of
the tentative grade in the final term or computed as:

50% (Midterm Grade) + 50% (Tentative Final Grade) = 100% (Final Grade)

REQUIREMENT/ASSESSMENT TASK MAXIMUM POINTS


Major Examination 30%
Homework/Board work 20%
Recitation & In-class activities 20%
Quizzes 30%
TOTAL 100%

H. ONLINE CLASSROOM POLICIES

a. Common

I. Participation in the in-class activities are a necessity. If a


student cannot attend a class, team mates and instructor
must be informed beforehand.

II. Submission of assignments, projects and any take home


activities must meet the deadline as specified. There will be a
penalty of 10% per day of late submission of assignments
and project deliverables (including weekends and holidays).

b. Specific

I. The student may copy or download lectures and presentations


from the different learning platforms such as GC LAMP and
Facebook Group that will be created by the respective instructor.

II. Non-submission of final project and completion of final exam on


the specified date will incur an incomplete grade.
Republic of the Philippines
City of Olongapo
GORDON COLLEGE
Olongapo City Sports Complex, Donor St., East Tapinac, Olongapo City
www.gordoncollege.edu.ph

I. CONSULTATION HOURS

Monday and Tuesday - (10:00AM – 11:00AM),


Wednesday and Thursday - (5:00PM – 6:00PM),
Friday - (3:00PM – 4:00PM)

Prepared by : Ms. Denise Lou B. Punzalan

Reviewed by : Ms. Armilyn T. Martinez,


Program Coordinator

Recommending approval : Dr. Erlinda C. Abarintos,


College Dean

Approved by : Dr. Darwin P. Paguio,


Vice President for Academic Affairs

Acknowledgement and Conforme :

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