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3.00 Credits
Provides an understanding of the Internet and the information superhighway through hands-on experience with the main Internet services and applications.The course also answers questions about how to use the Internet for communications; search for free information, files and programs; and create a presence on the Internet for individuals and businesses using hypermedia and the Web. prerequisite: INSS 300 or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Introduces key principles and techniques used to develop or modify information systems to support business undertakings.The course will cover the lifecycle of software systems, with an emphasis on the analysis and logical design phases. Topics will include the determination and modeling of the requirements of information systems and software, business process modeling and reengineering, data modeling, data gathering and requirements specification, interface design, and the development of system prototypes, including electronic forms and reports. Students will gain experience with leading industry development tools such as those from Oracle and PeopleSoft. prerequisite: INSS 300 or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the concepts and technologies relevant to the design, development and implementation of database systems. Data modeling concepts and principles of database design are used to illustrate the construction of integrated databases. Database management systems (DBMS) and their purpose, advantages, disadvantages and application in business are covered. prerequisite: INSS 300 or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Provides a basic understanding of terminology, techniques and concepts of business data communications. The emphasis is on both the technical aspects of data communication and related managerial issues.Topics include, but are not limited to, physical aspects of data communication, common carrier services, local area networks, wide area networks, Internet and electronic commerce, network management and network applications. prerequisite: INSS 300 or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Provides both a managerial and technical perspective on e-commerce applications, with an emphasis on the operational, tactical and strategic applications of e-commerce and the major technologies involved in their development. The course will cover the different types of e-commerce, the technologies and techniques involved and the major issues facing organizations conducting electronic commerce. Managerial topics include mobile commerce; business, consumer and government e-commerce uses; and legal, ethical and regulatory issues.Technical topics explored include network infrastructure, ecommerce security and technologies for data transformation and exchange, such as XML. prerequisites: INSS 300
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3.00 Credits
Provides intermediate skills in developing interactive, serverbased applications using the Web common gateway interface (CGI) and includes the installation and management of Web server software, e.g., Apache and other freeware. PERL and CGI programming,Visual Basic, C or C++ may be used as an alternative CGI programming language. prerequisites: INSS 401 and INSS 225 or 327 or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Familiarizes students with basic security threats on networks connected to the Internet and basic tools to provide user and system security resources available on the Internet.The main focus is on digital and infrastructure security.Topics include security framework overview; footprinting; scanning; enumeration; hacking framework; backdoor servers and Trojans; root-kits; Windows (98/NT, 2000/XP) and Linux vulnerabilities; dialup,VPN and network devices vulnerabilities; firewalls; Intrusion Detection System (IDS); Denial of Service (DoS) and Ddos; buffer overflow; spyware; phishing; social engineering and protecting the Web enduser. This is a project-oriented course using a restricted-access UB Lab to practice the use of hacking and security tools. prerequisites: INSS 315 and INSS 427 or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Functions of operating systems, including process management and concurrency, memory management, scheduling, and user and file management security are studied, as are hardware features required by modern operating systems. Course content also includes a study of symmetric multiprocessing, clusters' hardware and operating systems concepts, and the capabilities of several commercial operating systems. Provides hands-on experience in a specialized laboratory that includes PC, work- station, and mini- and mainframe computer operating systems, including system setup and basic system administration functions. prerequisite: INSS 225 or 327, or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
The current real-world software development environment is characterized by complex, sophisticated frameworks of interdependent tools, functionalities and languages. Architectures such as J2EE and .NET facilitate the design and development of component-based, distributed, reusable software code for business applications. This course provides an overview of the concepts, principles and practices of component-oriented applications development and fosters hands-on skills using one or more architectures.Topics include software design, development, assembly and deployment issues, comparison with object-oriented approaches, component standards, and libraries and interoperability concerns. prerequisite: INSS 209
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3.00 Credits
Student teams undertake an MIS project in a public- or private-sector organization. Projects emphasize the integration of concepts and skills developed in prior courses. Projects typically include elements of analysis and design as well as database, telecommunications or management of information systems. prerequisites: all MIS core courses and permission of the instructor
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