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3.00 Credits
This course provides the background for understanding how the accounting system works and also how the accounting system fits into the overall information system of the firm
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3.00 Credits
Formerly INF 2120
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3.00 Credits
Object-oriented approach to solving business computer programming problems; a thorough, practical learning experience of object-oriented programming methods using the C++ language. Reducing system development time; increasing productivity of application programmers; code reusability; lowering system maintenance costs. Formerly INF 2125.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to procedural and object-oriented programming using Java. Topics include data types, expressions, I/O, controls structures (selection, loops), arrays, basic searching and sorting algorithms, exception handling, programmer-defined classes, and object-oriented design concepts. Formerly INF 2128
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4.00 Credits
Object-oriented development concepts and Java facilities used to build large, complex ?real-world? applications. Topics include recursion, exception handling, inheritance?creating and using class inheritance hierarchies, interfaces, UML?class, sequence and activity diagrams, collections?lists, sets, trees, maps, hashtables, iterators, Javadoc comments, multithreading'synchronization, thread-safe programming, communicating between threads, inner classes, graphical user interface (GUI programming with swing)?layout managers, events, painting, applets, database programming with JDBC (Java Database Connectivity), reflection API, JavaBeans, and JAR files Formerly INF 2130.
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3.00 Credits
Concepts and Java facilities used to create highly robust, fault-tolerant client/server applications that can scale to thousands of users. Many of these facilities are currently part of the J2EE package (Java 2 Enterprise Edition). Topics include application servers components and EJBs (Enterprise JavaBeans not the same as JavaBeans) session EJBs, entity EJBs, message queuing with JMS (Java Messaging Service) and message-driven EJBs parsing XML, network programming TCP/IP sockets, RMI (remote method invocation), JNDI (Java Naming and Directory Interface) Web development with JSP and servlets, Java security mechanisms, Java Web services, and SOAP. Formerly INF 2132.
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3.00 Credits
Scripting languages are often used by systems administrators to automate repetitive or time- consuming tasks. Course presents an overview of scripting using UNIX shell and the Perl programming language. Perl is designed for rapid development. Its many uses range from automated systems administration tasks to database and Web programming. Perl is available for all major operating systems and is used extensively under UNIX. formerly INF 2140
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3.00 Credits
Excel for Business provides students with a foundation in business level literacy skill needed for understanding and creating worksheets, using functions and analyzing data. Business modeling, personal applications, and hands-on problem-solving activities are all part of this exercise-oriented course approach. Formerly INF 2150.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the basic principles and techniques of applied mathematical modeling via speadsheets for managerial decision making. Students learn to develop models that can be used to improve decision making within an organization sharpen their ability to structure problems and to perform logical analyses translate descriptions of decision prolems into formal models and investigate those models in an organized fashion identify settings in which models can be used effectively and apply modeling concepts in practical situations. This course emphasizes model formulation and interpretation of results and is aimed at undergraduate students with little prior exposure to modeling and quantitive analysis but it is appropriate for all students who wish to strengthen their spreadsheet and quantitative skills. The emphasis is on models that are widely used in diverse industries and functional areas including finance operations and marketing. Formerly INF 2160.
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3.00 Credits
Formerly INF 2223
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