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IS 6200: Electronic Commerce
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Overview of the history, trends, and techniques involved in electronic commerce (EC) including: using the Internet for EC; business models for success in EC; marketing on the Internet; payment and fulfillment systems; privacy and security, regulatory issues; and the underlying technical architecture. Pre: IS 6050 and IS 6100. Graduate standing.
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IS 6220: Advanced Project Management
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The course provides students with a functional knowledge of managing multiple dependent projects. Key areas of focus include risk management and project procurement procedures in a project portfolio setting. Risk processes to be studied include management planning, identification, analysis, response planning, and monitoring and control. Procurement processes include procurement planning, solicitation planning, solicitation, source selection, contract administration, and contract closeout. Pre: IS 6000, IS 6020, and Graduate Standing
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IS 6230: Knowledge Management
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The course provides an awareness of current theories and best practices associated with Knowledge Management (KM). Using a seminar approach, IS 6230 will ask students to become expert in the areas of: identifying and valuing knowledge assets, properly managing intellectual capital, choosing and evaluating KM information architectures, and developing appropriate KM strategies for complex organizations. Pre: Graduate standing.
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IS 6241: Decision Support and Expert Systems
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The structure, functions, capabilities, and limitations of decision support systems (DSS) are covered. Development tools and techniques for constructing DSS are investigated. The focus of this course is on intelligent DSS. Topics include, decision support system architecture, decision theory, modeling and simulation, rule-based expert systems, and intelligent systems. Pre: Graduate standing.
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IS 6250: Global Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A course that helps students separate science fiction from scientific fact, and encourages innovative speculation about the opportunities and risks that are being presented to individuals, business, industries, governments, and economies as global information systems expand. Students use a variety of resources (e.g., multimedia, telecommunications services, video, and print) to investigate possibilities in many areas, including: strategic marketing; distance education and training; participation in the global economy; virtual reality; managing an "electronic" work force; competitive information; andinformation security. Pre: Graduate standing.
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IS 6270: Management of Information Resources
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A course that addresses the problems and issues faced by managers of modern data or information centers. Topics include: organization; site selection; hardware and software acquisition; standards and procedures, job scheduling, IS-user relations, management of distributed data processing; help desk functions, systems security, and the management of technology transfer. Pre: IS 6065. Graduate standing.
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IS 6310: Advanced Topics in Hardware/Systems Theory
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A course in contemporary issues impacting on the creation and management of large-scale systems architectures. Concepts include: comparing methodologies for systems design and configuration; measuring and evaluating systems performance; identifying the costs, benefits, and risks associated with various architectures; and reengineering of enterprise-wide systems. Pre: IS 6130. Graduate standing.
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IS 6320: Advanced Topics in Software Systems
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An advanced course for students interested in studying the formal processes by which large software systems are tested and evaluated. This course introduces several industry standard methods for validating, verifying, quantifying, and rating the efficacy of software systems at the design, implementation, and maintenance of the systems development life cycle. Pre: IS 6110. Graduate standing.
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IS 6330: Advanced Issues in Connectivity
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An advanced course concentrating on contemporary issues in data and telecommunications. The course provides students with an opportunity to compare competing implementations for sharing all forms of information (data, voice, video, etc.) in a large organization. Topics include: comparative LAN/WAN implementations; email; voice-mail; EDI and imaging; groupware; security in a connected environment. Pre: IS 6130. Graduate standing.
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IS 6340: Information Systems Security
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A comprehensive introduction to information systems security. Topics include: system security analysis; security system design principles; tools to aid in security analysis; modern security practices; and testing. Using a combination of research and hands-on methods, students become familiar with modern encryption methods, security breach detection, and security audits. Pre: IS 6130. Graduate standing.
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