User:Ritu Shrestha/Teaching Practice Lesson Plan-21

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Class: BICTE 4th Semester                                              Date: 2024/02/15

Subject: System Analysis and Design                               Time: 50 min      

Unit: 5                                                                            Number of Students: 15

Topic: Complex System Development

1.    Specific Objective:

At the end of this lesson, students will be able:

  •      To introduce students to the concept of Complex System Development.
  •      To outline the steps involved in developing complex systems.
  •      To identify challenges that increase the complexity of Human Factors (HF) and Ergonomics decisions in complex systems.

2.    Instructional materials:

3.    Teaching Learning Activities:

  •      Welcome the students and introduce the topic of Complex System Development.
  •      Introduce to Complex System Development with real life examples.
  •      Discuss the significance of developing complex systems in various domains, such as aerospace, healthcare, and transportation.
  •      Outline the steps involved in developing complex systems.
  •      Identify challenges that increase the complexity of HF&E decisions in complex systems.
  •      Discuss the limitations of addressing HF&E in complex system development.
  •      Encourage students to consider strategies for mitigating these limitations.
  •      Summarize key takeaways from the lesson.
  •      Encourage students to explore further research and case studies in the field of complex system development.
  •      Address any remaining questions or concerns.

4.    Assessment:

  •      Define complex system development and explain its significance in various domains.
  •      Outline the steps involved in developing complex systems, providing examples for each step.

5.    Evaluation:

Compare and contrast the iterative nature of complex system development with traditional software development processes, highlighting key differences and similarities.