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3.00 Credits
This course will cover the topics of local area networks (LANs). The major topic areas include the evolution of local area networks; an overview of LAN applications; LAN models; five taxonomic variables that can be used to classify LAN technology; the IEEE 802 LAN Standard; repeaters, bridges, brouters, routers and gateways; and an overview of major LAN products. [1/2/1997]
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3.00 Credits
Characteristics of decision support systems (DSS) within the MIS framework. Requirements for effective DSS. Normative and behavioral theories of decision making. Dialog, database and model management. Classes of models. DSS development: tools and methodologies. [1/2/1997]
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the theory and technology of client-server computing. Course material includes an introduction to general software architecture and component-based software system development, n-tier architecture, sockets, RPS, Java RMI, CORBA, MS COM/DCOM and their application [1/24/2000]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to wireless LANs, their technology and use. Topics include design, installation and trouble shooting, security, 802.11 frames. [9/3/2003]
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3.00 Credits
Standards and technologies, business models, introduction to the economics of electronic markets, legal issues, future trends. Topics include: Internet protocols, structured documents, scripting, active/compound document architecture, pricing and product strategies, consumer search and resource discovery, security (authentication, encryption, firewalls, standard protocols such as ipsec, x.509. LDAP, digital copyrights, electronic payment protocols, on-line catalogues and consumer search engines. [9/7/1999]
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3.00 Credits
Efficient information storage, retrieval and update algorithms. Sorting and searching of very large files. Comparison of different file systems. Students will reinforce material with a project. Prerequisite: CSCI 5525 Introduction to Computer Science. [6/12/2002]
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students who have object-oriented programming experience. It focuses on advanced Java programming features. The main topics are Java event model, event-driven programming, graphical user interface design, Java Swing components, graphics and media processing, exception handling, multithreading, Java applet and servlet, Web-based applications, I/O streams and data files, Java database connectivity (JDBC), Java networking programming, remote method invocation. (RMI) and Java beans. [1/26/1998]
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3.00 Credits
Planning, designing, programming and implementing an intranet (or internet). Programming technologies include: Active X, Common Gateway Interface (CGI), Java and Java Script, Hypartext Markup Language (HTML), Practical Extraction and Report Language (PERL), Visual Basic Script (VBSscript). Understanding web technologies, linking a database to the intranet, adding other intranet services such as e-mail, File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Wide Area Information Server (WAIS), and Gopher; connecting an intranet to the internet and securing an intranet with a firewall. [5/27/1997]
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3.00 Credits
from OIS 962 84552 Add2Cat [1/2/1997]
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3.00 Credits
Coverage of potential threats to a stand-alone or networked computer. The course includes strategies to harden the system against these threats and discusses the liability of the network administrator for some crimes committed via the network. The class concludes with strategies for pursuit when a system is compromised and data is altered, removed or copied. [1/27/2003]
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