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3.00 Credits
Introduction to design, development and administration issues of relational databases and DBMS, and their applications to real-business problems. Special emphasis on SQL, logical data design techniques, XML, and rapid prototyping of end user business applications.
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3.00 Credits
Examines system development life cycle and agile methods to organize the systems development process. Emphasis on techniques to conduct the planning and analysis phases, requirements documentation, use case development, UML modeling, and prototyping through development of a validated set of requirements. PREREQ: ITM 310. COREQ: ITM 305, ITM 305-L, and ITM 315.
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3.00 Credits
Design, and implementation of web and data-based systems. Topics include client-server architectural alternatives, tools and development environments, database interfaces, use of multimedia, and challenges unique to the delivery environments. Implement projects using client-side scripting, server-side programming tools, or other distributed/cooperative processing approaches. PREREQ: ITM 305 and one of the following programming courses: ITM 225, COMPSCI 115, COMPSCI 117, COMPSCI 119, COMPSCI 125. COREQ: ITM 315.
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3.00 Credits
Continuing study of networking technologies for wired and wireless networks. Discussion of wide area networks and routing, network planning and documentation, and Windows and Linux server administration. Hands-on exercises emphasize local area network technologies, routing, and administration. PREREQ: ITM 305 and ITM 305L.
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3.00 Credits
Technologies, issues and strategies of systems designed for enterprise-wide use. Includes enterprise applications (such as ERP, CRM, data warehousing), enterprise databases, application integration approaches, system implementation, business and IT planning, e-Business strategy. PREREQ: ITM 320, SCM 345..
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3.00 Credits
Continuing exploration and development in the area of web and data-based systems using current frameworks and environments. Focuses on in-depth design and implementation issues using data access technologies such as XML, web services, and third party data sources via n-tier architecture. PREREQ: ITM 325.
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3.00 Credits
In-depth exploration of security issues and challenges in organizations. Topics include the need for security, policy development and implementation, risk assessment, security threats and vulnerabilities, security controls and tools. Exercises explore defense against security threats, secure application development, and network design issues. PREREQ: ITM 305 and ITM 305L.
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3.00 Credits
Technical and managerial view of network operations and how increasingly complex network architectures are managed. Various current network management tools, security and access policies, commonly used processes, and business policies will be explored. PREREQ: ITM 360.
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3.00 Credits
Principles and practices underlying the design, development and evaluation of highly usable interactive systems, devices and appliances. Emphasizes a human-centered approach, drawing on disciplines such as psychology, cognitive science and design. Evaluation of interactive appliances (such as cell phones and PDAs), computer based applications and websites to learn to design prototypes founded on sound interaction design principles. PREREQ: Junior standing and ITM 225.
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3.00 Credits
Develop a complete systems project for a live client, from planning through implementation, in a team-development environment. Applied project management and methodologies, requirements analysis, system design, programming languages, database, and networking. PREREQ: ITM 320, ITM 325, ITM 410 or ITM 360 and SCM 435.
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