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3.00 Credits
Covers basic administrative procedures. Includes principles of organizing, planning, and administering a procedure program. Presents methods of carrying out individual systems and procedures studies. Also includes procedures analysis and improvement techniques, the role of systems and procedures in business management, systems charting, work simplifi cation, and measurement. Sp
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1.00 Credits
Brings together project elements and milestones using industry best practices to create specifi cations for an information systems project. Students will develop a project that is closely related to their focused area of study and complete all of the CIS244 milestones under the guidance of a CIS instructor. Requires concurrent enrollment in CIS244 during the fi nal year of the program. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in CIS244. Sp
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3.00 Credits
Presents the fundamentals of automated systems and procedures. Includes techniques and principles of top-down systems analysis and design, data gathering, feasibility studies, problem analysis, systems economics, forms design and control, procedure writing, and the planning involved in the installation of electronic data processing systems. Prerequisite: CIS244. Off ered as needed.
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4.00 Credits
Off ers an extensive introduction to data server technology. Examines the concepts of both relational and object relational databases and the Structured Query Language (SQL) programming language. Covers creating and maintaining database objects and storing, retrieving, and manipulating data. Also covers retrieving data by using advanced techniques such as ROLLUP, CUBE, set operators, and hierarchical retrieval. Includes writing SQL and SQL*Plus script fi les using the iSQL*Plus tool to generate report-like output. Prerequisite: CS275 or consent of instructor. W
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4.00 Credits
Introduces Procedural Language/Structural Query Language (PL/SQL) and the benefi ts of this Oracle programming language. Covers creating PL/SQL blocks of application code that can be shared by multiple forms, reports, and data management applications. Also covers creating procedures, functions, packages, and database triggers. Uses iSQL*Plus to develop program units. Includes managing PL/SQL program units and database triggers, managing dependencies, manipulating large objects, and using some of the Oracle-supplied packages. Prerequisite: CIS121 or equivalent and CIS276A, or consent of instructor. Sp
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on designing and building a variety of standard and custom Internet Web and paper reports using Oracle Reports Developer, Tool for Oracle Application Developers (TOAD), and Crystal Reports. Covers working in the declarative environment of Reports Builder, TOAD, and Crystal Reports. Includes how to retrieve data from a data source, display it in readable format, and publish the output. Prerequisite: CIS276A, CIS276B or consent of instructor. Off ered as needed.
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4.00 Credits
Off ers a conceptual understanding of the Oracle database architecture and how its components work and interact with one another. Covers how to create an operational database and properly manage the various structures in an eff ective and effi cient manner. Prerequisite: CIS276A or consent of instructor. Off ered as needed.
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4.00 Credits
Covers transporting data between databases and the utilities used to perform these activities. Introduces networking concepts and confi guration parameters, as well as solving some common network problems. Also addresses backup and recovery techniques, and examines various backup, failure, restore, and recovery scenarios. Examines backup methodologies based on business requirements in a mission-critical enterprise. Covers multiple strategies and Oracle Recovery Manager to perform backups, and restore and recovery operations. Prerequisite: CIS277A or consent of instructor. Off ered as needed.
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on database and instance tuning of the Oracle database. Uses the available Oracle tools such as Oracle Enterprise Management (with the Diagnostics and Tuning Packs) and STATSPACK. Covers how to recognize, troubleshoot, and resolve common performance-related problems in administering an Oracle database. Prerequisite: CIS277B or consent of instructor. Off ered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Covers fundamental concepts in data communication, including defi nition of terms, communicating concepts, comparison of voice and data communication (analog vs. digital signals), medium access, elementary data ling protocols, topologies, servers, and operating system standards implemented in local area networks (LAN). Prerequisite: second-year standing in the Computer Systems and Information Technology program. W
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