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IS 6360: Data Warehousing/Data Mining
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A course that comprehensively covers methods for the design, implementation, and management of data warehousing/ mining systems. The course focuses on building large data repositories and constructing effective processes for the production of extract data subsets from the repository. Topics include: storage architectures; data cleansing; applications of data warehousing; and assessing the value of data warehousing. Hands-on coursework includes data warehouse design and administration and management of the data warehousing process. Pre: IS 6065. Graduate standing.
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IS 6370: Advanced Applications Development
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An advanced course intended for experienced microcomputer users, IS 6370 covers a variety of topics relating to the use of microcomputers in a business context. Topics include: data and applications sharing (OLE, DDE, ODBC); development of sophisticated applications in a GUI (graphical user interface) environment; access and security in a connected environment; and the management of microcomputer-based hardware and software resources. Pre: IS 6050. Graduate standing.
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IS 6380: Systems Forensics
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This course will provide the student of information systems with an insight into the complexities of computer systems forensics coupled with hands on experience. The course covers topics related to criminal justice, computer forensics, and computer technology. The course focuses on acquiring evidence from computers, networks, and logs. Legal aspects such as preserving the chain of evidence, and the aspects of search and seizure of technology related equipment and information are also discussed. Pre: IS 6130 and IS 6330 or IS 6340. Graduate standing.
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IS 6600: Human-Machine Interface:Usability Issues in IS
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Human-Machine Interface/Usability Issues examines ergonomic design and its relationship to safety, reliability and ease of use for humans working in complex technical environments. Topics include human factors research, cognition and perception, maintainability, systems enhancement, anthropometry, mockups and humancomputer interface design. Students apply methodologies and software tools for designing and evaluating humancomputer systems with the goal of developing a usercentered approach to designing interfaces. Pre: IS 6100. Graduate standing.
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IS 6700: Technology Strategy
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A capstone course designed to extend student knowledge regarding the processes of strategy formulation and policy evaluation. Students research and compare strategic initiatives based upon the timely application of information technology. Students also create and evaluate policies and procedures written for enterprise critical information systems. Pre: IS 6100 or IS 6230. Graduate standing.
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IS 6990: Nonpaid Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
See Internships page 393.
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IS 6991: Paid Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
See Internships page 393.
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IS 6997: Selected Topics in Information Systems
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Directed individualized readings. Course content will vary as set forth in an approved syllabus. May be repeated when content has changed. Pre: Graduate standing and consent.
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IS 7000: Systems Integration
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This course focuses on design and management of an organizational system consisting of three subsystems: (1 credit) the enterprise; (2 credits) the IS function; and (3 credits) the information technology architecture. The student will integrate and synthesize aspects of the enterprise, align IT with organizational strategy, and apply architectural decisions to organizational goals. Pre: IS 6000, IS 6100, IS 6110, and IS 6130. Graduate standing.
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IS 7100: Graduate Project Proposal
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Initial design and development of the major research paper. Pre: IS 6000, IS 6100, and IS 6130. Graduate standing.
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