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3.00 Credits
Examines design, development and administration of large-scale database applications on a scale appropriate to needs of business organizations.
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3.00 Credits
Combines software development methods, tools, and management techniques to achieve rapid application development. Emphasizes object oriented analysis and design to achieve reuse of system components. Prerequisite: ITS 16163 Computer Programming.
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3.00 Credits
Identify basic networking concepts; distinguish between network transmission types and connectivity devices; understand TCP/ IP components and NT/Novell protocol suites; demonstrate network planning for hardware, cabling and operating systems; assess network security and secure remote connectivity; perform network troubleshooting. Prerequisites: ITS 23470 A+ Core Hardware and ITS 23471 A+ Operating System Technologies, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The Java platform is based on the idea that the same software should run on many different kinds of computers, consumer products, and other devices. This course is designed to give students an understanding of current Java programming languages. It provides the knowledge needed to compile, run and distribute simple Java applications. Prerequisite: ITS 16163 Computer Programming or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Oracle relational database concepts; use of SQL for storing, retrieving, and manipulating data in relational database; access data from more than one table using joins; aggregate data using group functions, write sub-queries, and create and populate Oracle database tables; define, maintain, and modify other database objects; use SQL's data manipulation language and transaction controls; control both user and object level security in an Oracle database; use basic PL/SQL. Prerequisite: ITS 30163 Database Management, ITS 33470 Networking, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to concepts and procedures associated with Oracle architectural components. Topics include database administration strategies and procedures provided in Oracle8i, managing Oracle instance and use database tools, storage structure components and tables, methods for loading and
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to: tools and techniques to improve performance of currently accepted Oracle server platforms; files and events supporting tuning process; application tuning issues impacting database performance; tuning components and functions of shared pool and buffer cache. Monitor contents and usage of redo log buffer. Identify: database configuration and I/O issues; SQL operations requiring sorts. Use: direct writes for large sorts and allocate temporary space appropriately; oracle tools to diagnose and resolve contention. Create tuning session; gather, view and edit input data. Prerequisite: ITS 33476 Oracle Architecture and Administration.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to backup and recovery goals and functions, archive processing and maintaining recovery catalog, identifying concepts associated with performing physical backups with or without recovery manager (RMAN), planning and implementing database recovery strategies, identifying and handling different types of failures, diagnosing errors, detecting corruption, recovering from loss of recovery catalog and control file, and managing standby database. Prerequisite: ITS 33477 Oracle Performance and Tuning.
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3.00 Credits
Comprehend and explain detailed architecture of Net8 and steps in which connections are established between peers. Implement basic connection between client and server node using various naming methods. Configure names server, multi-threaded server and connection manager. Learn differing methods to determine network problems and security risks, advanced security options (ASO) such as encryption and check summing, and utilities such as logging, tracing, and trace assistant. Prerequisite: ITS 33478 Oracle Backup and Recovery.
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3.00 Credits
Designing and developing custom business solutions with Microsoft development tools, technologies, and platforms. Build Web-based, distributed, and commerce applications using products such as Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Visual Studio and Microsoft Component Services. Prerequisites: ITS 23470 A+ Core Hardware, ITS 23471 A+ Operating System Technologies, ITS 33470 Networking.
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