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3.00 Credits
The course examines various data structures, data types, and the search techniques required to develop or enhance a traditional or webcentric computer based information system. Using structured languages, a repertoire of algorithms and procedures are developed to solve business applications that encompass man/machine interfaces, efficient information storage, retrieval and sorting, and system simulation. Topics include stacks, parsing, single and double link lists, static and dynamic queues, and webcentric information structures. Prereq.: any course in a Programming Language.
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The course examines the components and features of operating systems, such as the nucleus, memory and second storage management, file management, I/O devices, and user interfaces. UNIX system calls, shells, software development utilities, and the X Window System are emphasized. Operating systems concepts are simulated using the C Programming Language. Prereq.: INFO 360.
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The course features the identification of factors that influence business behaviors with the ultimate objective of building models to describe the behavior of a situation over a period of time using a computer simulation language. Probability distributions and problems relating to management are revisited to make the course more realistic and practical. Prereqs.: INFO 360 and MGMT 330.
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3.00 Credits
The course involves a systemic approach to analysis and the design of contemporary business information systems. Topics include systems development, life cycle phases and activities, systems analysis techniques, systems design techniques, and detail program design and implementation. Prereq.: any course in a Programming Language.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, the student investigates and reports on special topics in information systems development. Prereq.: Junior or senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
The course is an introduction to Decision Support Systems and Expert Systems with a brief overview of other Artificial Intelligence Technologies. Integrates theoretical concepts with a review of practical application cases and the current literature in the field. Student teams build Expert Systems prototypes and produce written project reports. Class presentations of projects are required. Prereq.: INFO 311 or junior standing and permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the development of an application system. Student teams will develop projects that involve all phases of the systems development life cycle. Issues such as project management, systems development methodologies, and systems testing are addressed. Each student is required to produce a research report that focuses on new technologies and methodologies that relate to information systems development. Prereq.: INFO 370 or senior standing and permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic mathematical concepts used in evaluating life insurance and pension benefits, including compound interest theory, mortality tables, and multiple decrement tables.
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes the nature of risk as it relates to personal, financial, and business decisions.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the economic principles, mathematical foundation, and legal framework underlying life insurance. Prereq.: INSU 350.
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