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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Pr., INFO 4100. Advanced concepts, technologies and methodologies used to electronically store and manage data using Storage Area Network, Network Attached Storage and other technologies. The structure of the course combines lecture and labs. Credit is not given for both this course and INFO 6150
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3.00 Credits
Pr., INFO 2070, senior standing. This course identifies fundamental planning principles and practices used to develop and maintain an effective IT contingency and disaster recovery plan. This course provides a foundation for evalu- ating information systems and organizational operations to determine contingency requirements and priorities needed to develop a disaster recovery plan.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., junior standing. Covers the tools, technologies and social and business implications of electronic commerce via the Internet. Also includes the management of network re- sources, as well as the legal and security issues associated with conducting business over the Internet. Credit is not given for both this course and INFO 6300.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., INFO 3700, senior standing. Security and control aspects of distributed data networks with particular reference to both global and national information infrastructures. Underlying security technologies considered for the protection of enter- prise networks. Course also covers current legislation affecting network security and management.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., INFO 2070 and senior standing. A study of the administrative issues of database systems. Course covers installation of database systems, creation and enforcement of access controls, backup and recovery techniques and optimization and tuning. Credit is not given for both this course and INFO 6560.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., INFO 2300 or INFO 3000 or INFO 3200 or INFO 3400 or departmentally approved language, junior standing. Analysis and initial design of information flow systems for management control and decision-making, including coordination of flows from all functional area of the business enterprise.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., senior standing. Introduction to numerical techniques necessary for conducting experi- ments on a digital computer, which involves certain types of mathematical or logical models that describe the behavior of a business or economic system.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., INFO 3560 and INFO 4600, senior standing. Application of computer programming and system development concepts, principles and practices to system development design. Topics include I/O specifications, program coding, file organiza- tion, implementation and testing, documentation and performance measurement and control.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., INFO 3890, senior standing. A study of basic concepts of configuration management and its role in controlling software evolution, maintaining product integrity, change control and version control and organizational structures for configura- tion management.
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3.00 Credits
Pr., One departmentally approved programming course and INFO 3560. Analysis, design and implementation of information flows for management control and deci- sion-making. Use of systems development concepts, principles and practices. Students cannot receive credit for INFO 4780 and INFO 4600 or INFO 4700.
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