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  • 3.00 Credits

    E-business uses of the Internet and other new information technologies to bring about extended enterprises on a global scale. The course examines the underlying models, methods, and the techniques of E-business systems from this enterprise perspective. Web technologies, information systems engineering, and contemporary topics such as agents and scalable enterprises are covered. Laboratory assignments and term projects are required. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: Demonstration of literacy in information technology. When Offered: Spring term annually. Credit Hours: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dynamics of manufacturing systems and supply chains, lean manufacturing, lead time reduction in manufacturing and service operations, advanced pull systems, concurrent design of products and supply chains, rapid new product introduction, remanufacturing and reverse supply chains, and integration of information technology in supply chain operations. Analysis of models and their application to design and planning problems in manufacturing as well as service systems is emphasized. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: DSES 6610 or DSES 4770 (MATP 4700) or equivalent, and DSES 6110 (or equivalent) or permission of instructor. When Offered: Spring term annually. Credit Hours: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Survey of decision science methodologies in the context of technical and economic decision problems. The course seeks to develop a conceptual understanding of these methods and basic implementation skills. Students will learn how to apply decision science methods from problem recognition and data development through problem formulation and computer solution. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: DSES 6110 or permission of instructor. When Offered: Fall term annually. Credit Hours: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    A thorough development of a simulation language is stressed in order to progress through a series of increasingly sophisticated applications of computer simulation. Projects cover a wide range of topics: production systems, inventory, finance, transportation, and public systems. The course includes model development, statistical analysis of simulation input/output data, validation planning, and managing simulation projects. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: DSES 6110 or equivalent. When Offered: Fall term annually. Credit Hours: 3
  • 4.00 Credits

    Review of exact and heuristic methods for solving discrete problems, including the traveling salesman problem, the knapsack problem, packing and covering problems. Algorithm complexity and NP-completeness, cutting plane methods and polyhedral theory, branch and bound, simulated annealing, tabu search, Lagrangian duality. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: DSES 4770 (MATH 4700). When Offered: Spring term odd-numbered years. Cross Listed: Cross-listed as MATP 6620. Students cannot obtain credit for both this course and MATP 6620. Credit Hours: 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    A unified development of linear systems and linear programming, polyhedral theory, the simplex method, interior point methods, decomposition methods for large scale linear programming problems, the ellipsoid method, column generation algorithms for stochastic programming and other problems. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: DSES 4770 (MATP 4700). When Offered: Spring term even-numbered years. Cross Listed: (Cross listed as MATP 6640. Students cannot obtain credit for both this course and MATP 6640.) Credit Hours: 4
  • 4.00 Credits

    Convex sets and functions, optimality conditions in nonlinear programming, Lagrangian duality, quadratic programming algorithms for nonlinear programming including Newton's method, quasi-Newton methods, conjugate gradient methods, together with proofs of convergence. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: MATH 4200 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. When Offered: Fall term annually. Cross Listed: Cross-listed as MATP 6600. Students cannot obtain credit for both this course and MATP 6600. Credit Hours: 4
  • 3.00 Credits

    Integration of the knowledge and professional practice of the Master's in IT core and concentration courses. Topics in database systems, networking, software design, human computer interaction, management of technology, and ethics are applied within a framework of global e-business strategy. The course utilizes a Team Project with a real organization to practice major IT concepts. Team members select, develop, and present a significant technology implementation project, incorporating strategy, systems development and business planning. When Offered: Spring term annually. Cross Listed: This course is cross-listed with ITEC 6800. Students cannot obtain credit for both this course and ITEC 6800. Credit Hours: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course on fundamentals of stochastic processes and queuing theory emphasizing applications. Poisson processes, renewal processes, Markov chains, general methods in the study of Markovian and non-Markovian systems, tandem queues, networks of queues, priority and bulk queues, computational methods and simulation. Focus of the course is the application of these tools in the performance evaluation and design of computer systems, communication networks, manufacturing systems, and service systems. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ECSE 4500 or DSES 4750 (MATP 4600), or equivalent. When Offered: Spring term annually. Cross Listed: Cross-listed as ECSE 6820. Students cannot obtain credit for both this course and ECSE 6820. Credit Hours: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    A case-study approach introducing the systems method to analyze large-scale systems. Qualitative and quantitative study of the problems, from problem examination to problem definition, to problem solution, and to implementation. Case studies in manufacturing, transportation, community development, water resources, and criminal justice. Emphasis is on analysis of real-world problems using techniques of systems engineering and operations research and considering diverse factors such as economic, technical, sociological, and environmental issues. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ECSE 4500. Corequisite: DSES 4770 (MATP 4700) or equivalent or permission of instructor. When Offered: Fall term odd-numbered years. Cross Listed: Cross-listed as ECSE 6830. Students cannot obtain credit for both this course and ECSE 6830. Credit Hours: 3
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