ISA 201 Student Consolidated Slides Week 1.pdf

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ISA 201
Information System
Acquisition
Lesson 1
Introduction
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Lesson Overview
Lesson Plan
Welcome
Course Overview
Important Policies
Introductions
Questions
Introduction
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Lesson Overview
Lesson Plan Status
Welcome
Course Overview
Important Policies
Introductions
Questions
Introduction
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Course Schedule
Week 1
DAY
Lesson
1 ‐ Introduction 
2‐JCIDS 
Lunch
3 ‐ Cost Estimating 
Homework Time
4‐ Program Planning 
5‐ Measurement 
Panel Planning
Lsn Review/Homework Time
6 – Sys & SW Engineering 
7 ‐ Practicum 1 
Homework Time
8 ‐ Cybersecurity 
9 ‐ Architecture 
Lsn Review/Homework Time
10 ‐ Risk Management 
Lunch
11 ‐ Practicum 2 
Panel Planning
Homework Time
DAY
Week 2
Mon
(L:  12‐1)
Mon
(L: 11:30 –
12:30)
Lesson
12 – Design Considerations 
13 SW Development 
14 – CPI & BPR
Homework Time
21 ‐ Cloud Computing 
15a ‐ SW Quality 
15b SW Test 
Lesson Review/Homework Time
16 – Contracting 
Panel Planning
17 ‐ Practicum 3 
Homework Time
19 – Software Support 
Discussion Panels
20‐Practicum 4 Intro
Comprehensive Lesson Review 
20 ‐ Practicum 4
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Tue
(L: 11‐12)
Tue
(L: 11‐12)
Wed
(Q: 8‐8:30)
(L: 12‐1)
Wed
(Q: 8‐8:30)
(L:  12‐1)
Thu
(L: 12‐1)
Thu
(L: 11:30 –
12:30)
Fri
(Q: 8‐8:30)
(L:  11‐12)
Fri
(Q: 8‐9)
Quizzes
3 Closed Book Quizzes (30-points each)
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25-minute time-limit per quiz
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10 Multiple choice questions per quiz
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Only ONE correct answer per
question
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Not cumulative – focused on individual
lessons
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Closed book & notes
1 Comprehensive Quiz (50-points)
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45-minute time-limit
20 Multiple choice questions
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Only ONE correct answer per
question
Cumulative
Open book & notes (internet, etc)
Quiz Topics
Quiz 1
JCIDS
Cost Estimating
Program Planning
Measurement
Quiz 2
Systems Engineering
Cybersecurity
Architecture
Quiz 3
Risk Management
Systems Design
Software
Development
CPI / BPR
SW Quality / SW
Testing
Cloud Computing
Quiz 4
Lifecycle Planning
Contracting
Selected Topics from
Previous Quizzes
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Student-led Discussion Panels
Sign up before
Lunch Tomorrow
for a specific topic
Cybersecurity
Cloud Computing
Software Development /
Quality
Software Support
Software / Systems
Engineering
Emerging Technology
More information is available in the Student panel directory on the Student
Compact Disk (CD)
You can also get information in the references folders of each class (also on
Introduction
your CD)
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Student Panel Rules
Rule Number 1: Format is your call
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Within bounds of Good Taste and Propriety!
Related to topics covered in class or at least associated with
Information Technology (IT) or Software Intensive System (SIS)
areas of interest.
You can replace an existing topic with one of your choice
provided it meets the requirements (min of 4 team members);
however, it has to replace another topic.
30-minute maximum time.
Minimum of 4, Maximum of 6 per team.
Class time will be made available throughout the two weeks for
preparation.
Make this a Learning/Teaching experience for the entire class.
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Rule Number 2: Coordinated Effort
Rule Number 3: Opportunity
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Possible Ways to Approach
Student Panel Discussion
Standard Presentation format
Individual Panel member throws out a topic for
discussion and then elicits class responses
Panel members present topic pros and cons and then
involve class in discussion
Role play—e.g., One panel member is PM, another is
an cybersecurity professional—then discuss
Point/counterpoint format
Game Format (like "Jeopardy", or "Are You Smarter than
a Fifth Grader?", or "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?")
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Practicums
Wednesday and Friday
of each week
#1 Creating a new Information
Technology (IT) program
#2 Managing an IT program
#3 Contracting and Managing IT
development
#4 Post-CDR and Transition to
Operations and Sustainment
A threaded, team exercise
designed to offer some
practical application to the
material presented.
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