CISA Domain: IS Acquisition, Development, and Implementation - Part 1


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
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Overview/Description
The acquisition, development, and management of business projects are important in all information systems builds. The CISA must make sure that all these aspects are brought together, and that the business model of the organization is adhered to at all times during this process. This course examines how business realization is applied, how project management structures are built, and how project management practices are used to correctly implement the project management structures. This course also examines the business applications that are used, and the processes that play a part in these implementations, such as SDLC. The Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) certification is known world-wide as the standard of achievement for those who assess, audit, control, and monitor an organization’s information systems. CISA has been given ISO/IEC 17024:2003 certification by The American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This course will help to prepare learners for the CISA examination and follows the 2014 ISACA Candidate Information Guide.

Target Audience
Information Systems professionals with an interest in information systems audit, control, and security. A minimum of five years of professional information systems auditing, control, or security work experience is required for certification.

Prerequisites
Information Systems professionals with an interest in information systems audit, control and security. A minimum of five years of professional information systems auditing, control or security work experience is required for certification.

Expected Duration (hours)
3.0

Lesson Objectives

CISA Domain: IS Acquisition, Development, and Implementation - Part 1

  • recognize the concept of business realization
  • describe the project management structure
  • describe characteristics of project management
  • recognize techniques to estimate software size and project budgets
  • recognize scheduling and general project management techniques
  • recognize how to control and close a project
  • recognize the concept of business realization and describe project management structure
  • recognize project management techniques and practices
  • recognize the phases of the traditional SDLC approach
  • implement integrated resource management systems
  • describe the feasibility phase of SDLC
  • describe the requirements phase of SDLC
  • describe the software acquisition process
  • describe the design phase of SDLC
  • recognize programming methodologies in the development phase of SDLC
  • recognize testing schemes in the development phase of SDLC
  • describe how to plan for the implementation phase of SDLC
  • recognize post-implementation practices and techniques
  • recognize software development risks and techniques
  • recognize the SDLC approach and how to implement integrated resource management systems
  • describe the feasibility, requirements, and design phases of SDLC
  • describe the development and implementation phases of SDLC
  • recognize postimplementation and software development techniques
  • Course Number:
    sp_cisa_a05_it_enus