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AIT 622: Networks Architectur And Protocols
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Review of fundamentals of network technology, Internet protocols, multicasting, subnet and supernet addressing, routing algorithms, client-server, socket interface, bootstrap and auto configuration, file transfer, e-mail, and Internet security. Prerequisite: AIT 620.
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AIT 624: Software Engineering Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Application of formal software engineering principles and practices to the development of information systems, application software and embedded, computer-based systems. A comprehensive description of the software engineering process will be presented along with a discussion of the approaches, methodologies and tools available to the practicing software engineer. Prerequisite: AIT 610.
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AIT 628: Information Technology And Business Strategy
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Design and evolution of technology strategy; the development of the firm's innovative capabilities and implementing a development strategy; changes in business strategies due to the emergence of the Internet and e-business; new business models that have emerged, the components of such models, the dynamics and appraisal of the models, and the new value configurations. Prerequisite: AIT 610. May take concurrently with AIT 610.
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AIT 630: Information Technology Project Management
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Tools and techniques for the successful management of information technology projects. Topics include project selection and approval, planning, estimation techniques, scheduling methods, budgeting, IT project organizations, and project control and assessment. Prerequisite: AIT 628.
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AIT 632: Database Management Systems
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Study of database management system fundamentals, data models, design, implementation and processing. Most popular database management systems such as Oracle, SQL Server and Access are used throughout the course to illustrate design and implementation of real-world database applications and processing. Prerequisites: AIT 610. May take concurrently with AIT 610.
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AIT 641: Software Requirements Engineering
3.00 Credits
Towson University
This course introduces the basic concepts and principles of software requirements engineering. The course is designed to expose student to common tools and techniques, established methods for modeling software systems and various approaches to requirements engineering (structured, object oriented and formal). In essence, the course intends to cover in its entirety the process of requirements engineering. Prerequisites: AIT 610, AIT 624/COSC 612, Software Engineering.
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AIT 642: Software Testing And Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Towson University
A comprehensive survey of software maintenance and testing, principles, methodologies, management strategies, techniques and tools. Software testing at the unit , subsystem levels using various test design techniques, as well as integration, regression, and system testing methods, and software testing tools. Designing and implementing software technologies to increase maintainability and testability, evaluating software for change and validating software changes. Prerequisites: AIT 610, AIT 624/COSC 612, Software Engineering
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AIT 643: Enterprise Architecture
3.00 Credits
Towson University
This course provides a set of latest approaches in designing IT infrastructures aligning them with enterprise business activities at the architectural level, including business architecture, information architecture, solution architecture, and technology architecture. Institutionalization of enterprise architecture frameworks and standards will be discussed. Topics include the fundamentals of business functions and IT infrastructure of an enterprise including definitions frameworks, business process modeling process institutionalization using CMMI, EA implementation through service-oriented architecture (SOA), and the various networking technologies in LAN/MAN/WAN as the enablers for EA. Prerequisites: AIT 610, AIT 624/COSC 612
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AIT 650: Computer & Network Forensics And Incident Response
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Traditional computer forensic analysis and network forensics are rapidly converging disciplines. And depending on one's objectives, incident response can be an active, real-time forensic analysis. At the very least, the process of incident response will have a significant impact on any later forensic analysis, so knowledge of all of these disciplines. This course is a core component of an Information Assurance cuirriculum.
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AIT 652: Ethics, Law And Policy In Cyberspace
3.00 Credits
Towson University
This is a course for technical managers and is designed to create an awareness of the ethical issues, legal resources and recourses, and policy implications inherent in our evolving on-line society. The course provides an overview of the ethical challenges faced by individuals and organizations in the information age and introduces the complex and dynamic state of the law as it applies to behavior in cyberspace. It is intended to sensitize managers and professionals to the pitfalls and dangers of doing business in an interconnected world, and to familiarize the student with various organizations and materials that can be turned to for assistance in understanding how to ethically and legally operate and use modern computer systems and networks.
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