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  • 4.00 Credits

    (Cross-listed with IS 425) This course focuses on the interrelationships and methods used by information systems groups to meet the information needs of enterprises. The course starts with an examination of the basics of enterprises information needs: the role of the value chain, the profit paradigm, and information infrastructure flows are explored. Then attention turns role of software methods, programming and security as supporting technologies. Topics include enterprise systems, commerce systems, project management, sourcing decisions, IT risk management, services and operations performed. PREREQUISITE(S): Advisor Consent.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (Cross-Listed with IS 572) Survey of security considerations as they apply to information systems analysis and design. Vulnerability assessment. Security audits. Access controls for Internet-based and internal systems. Firewalls. Data protection. Physical access controls. Security policies. Personnel and equipment security. Risk management. Legal requirements and considerations. Privacy. PREREQUISITE(S): Advisor Consent.
  • 12.00 Credits

    This course is to be used for Combined BS/MS degree programs for courses with this subject. This course can be used a maximum of three times or twelve (12) credit hours. This course is open only to students in the Combined BS/MS degree programs and is by Consent of the student's Faculty Advisor only. To register for this course, please complete the Combined Degree Course Form on the CTI web site. PREREQUISITE(S): Consent of Faculty Advisor.
  • 12.00 Credits

    This course is to be used for Combined BS/MS degree programs for courses with this subject. This course can be used a maximum of three times or twelve (12) credit hours. This course is open only to students in the Combined BS/MS degree programs and is by Consent of the student's Faculty Advisor only. To register for this course, please complete the Combined Degree Course Form on the CTI web site. PREREQUISITE(S): Consent of Faculty Advisor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (Cross-listed with SE 430) Object-oriented modeling techniques for analysis and design. Emphasis on one approach and a survey of several alternative approaches, for example, Codd and Yourdon, Booch, Rumbaugh, and Shlaer and Mellor. Relationship between these modeling techniques and the features of object-oriented languages including C++. Team project. PREREQUISITE(S): Advisor Consent.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to software specification, modeling, and model-driven development. (Cross-Listed with SE 431) Topics include a survey of approaches to software specification and modeling, specification languages, notations, and techniques for modeling static and dynamic aspects of software systems, and the use of tools in analysis, verification, and transformation of software models PREREQUISITE(S): Advisor Consent
  • 4.00 Credits

    (Cross-List with SE450) Principle, techniques and tools of object-oriented modeling, design, implementation, and testing of large-scale software systems. Topics include design patterns, application frameworks, architectural design, and the applications in the software development process to improve the extensibility, maintainability, and reliability of software systems. PREREQUISITE(S): Advisor Consent.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (Cross-Listed with SE 477) Planning, controlling, organizing, staffing and directing software development activities or information systems projects. Theories, techniques and tools for scheduling, feasibility study, cost-benefit analysis. Measurement and evaluation of quality and productivity. PREREQUISITE(S): Advisor Consent.
  • 12.00 Credits

    This course is to be used for Combined BS/MS degree programs for courses with this subject. This course can be used a maximum of three times or twelve (12) credit hours. This course is open only to students in the Combined BS/MS degree programs and is by Consent ofthe student's Faculty Advisor only. To register for this course, please complete the Combined Degree Course Form on the CTI web site. PREREQUISITE(S): Consent of Faculty Advisor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (Cross-listed with TDC-460) Details of communications systems architectures, including PSTN, broadcast, CATV, WANs, MANs, LANs, PANs, cellular, satellite, etc. Communications systems protocol models. Foundations of transmission media, signaling, coding, error detection and correction, addressing, routing, data compression, and access protocols. Network interfaces. PREREQUISITE(S): Advisor Consent
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