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A study of the principles and techniques used in management project. Project management software will be used. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing 3
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An in-depth exploration of the Java object-oriented language. Topics will include the development of applets, graphical user interfaces, and multi-threaded programs. Prerequisite: CSC 260. 3
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The study of object methodologies using a modern language such as C++ or Java. Advanced data structures, I/O and file management will be implemented using polymorphism, inheritance, overloading, and encapsulation. Prerequisite: CSC 300. 3
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An introduction to computer hardware, data communications, and networking fundamentals and theory. Computer design, components, voice and data communications and LAN design and operation issues are addressed in both lecture and handson formats. Emphasis is given to network design using the OSI model as well as network operations and setup issues. 3
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Course is designed for those who will code Advanced Communications functions for Virtual Telecommunication Access Method (ACF/VTAM), design and plan network models, manage telecommunication networks, and code SNA routing. Prerequisite: CIS 350. 3
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This course will emphasize advanced topics of business programming using contemporary development tools. Additional topics may include: objects, databases, multithreading, error trapping and web-based applications. Prerequisites: CIS 251.
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An introduction to the languages used to develop and operate e-commerce sites with focus on server-side technologies. Topics include issues common to the development of e-commerce sites such as mixed technology environments, security, and internationalization. Prerequisite: CIS 275. 3
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Design and development of on-line application programs. Emphasis on CICS facilities. CRT screen design, transaction debugging and response time considerations. Prerequisite: CIS 331. 3
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Software testing involves the operation of a system or application under controlled conditions and the evaluation of the results of these tests. Quality assurance (QA) includes the techniques and activities aimed at assuring that appropriate functionality has been implemented correctly in the software system or product. Aspects of QA include: validation (appropriate functionality, fit for use, "doing the right thing", verification (correct implementation, "doingthings right"), assessment (data collection, analysis and modeling). During the semester the course will focus on the various aspects if software testing including white and black box testing, integration testing, functional testing, performance testing, usability testing, and security testing. Prerequisite: CIS 251 3
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LAN topologies, media choices, protocols and transmission techniques are addressed. Overview of LAN planning and installation considerations. LAN hardware and software offerings and problem determination procedures are presented. Prerequisite: CIS 350. 3
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