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IDS 2226: Adv C++ For Business
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Advanced programming techniques for designing object-oriented business applications with the C++ language. Topics range from basic objects as low-level data manipulation such as linked list and sorting to high-level graphical user interface objects, such as Windows. Application development from design to implementation stages. Formery INF 2226
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IDS 2250: Design & Dev of Web Based Sys
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Programming techniques for creating dynamic database-driven Web sites. Topics include client side programming with JavaScript and server side programming with server side languages such as ASP.Net and PHP. Course presumes students already have a working knowledge of HTML. Same as ENT 2250 Formerly INF 2250
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IDS 2251: Advanced Internet for Business
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
advanced HTML, techniques for improving web site design and effectiveness, sophisticated web development tools, maximizing the benefits of internal and external search engines, customer-integrated transaction-processing systems, domains and the hosting of web pages, intranets and extranets, on-line databases; an object-oriented approach to design; and the convergence of emerging technologies for use on the Internet. Formerly INF 2251.
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IDS 2255: E-Commerce, Internet Marketing
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
(Same as ENT/MAR 2255.) The tremendous growth of online business activity has made buyers more aware of their choices and vendors conscious of the need to be connected to their customers. The course reviews the practical applications of e-commerce in the market-place today, including both customer-to-business and business-to-business interactions. Associated business models, security and firewalls protocols (authentication, encryption, SSL, X.509, LDAP), electronic payment protocols (SET, e-cash), collaboration/online catalogs, and the required network infrastructure (TCP/IP). Formerly INF 2255
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IDS 2500: Financial Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
This course discusses how modern financial markets function as a network of systems and information flows, and how to use information technology for decision making in trading and managing customer relationships. The first part of the course describes how systems facilitate various kinds of payments and settlement mechanisms, enable financial markets such as exchange and ECNs, and support inter-institution communication. The second part of this course describes how traders, analysts, and risk managers use systems to cope with the vast amount of data on the economy, markets, and customers that flow into their systems each day.
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IDS 2610: Business Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Major operating-system environments that are implemented by all types of organizations; operating-system utilities such as file management, disk management, memory management, backup and restore, data recording, and data compression. Hands-on experience in several operating systems. Formerly INF 2610
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IDS 2822: Systems Analysis I
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Processes, techniques, and issues related to the analysis and design of business information systems. The system-development life cycle, project feasibility, cost/benefit analysis, input, output, and file design. Techniques such as data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, process descriptions, and Bachman diagrams. A CASE tool, Visible Analysis Workbench, is used to generate many of these constructs. Access is used to illustrate prototyping of input and output documents. Formerly INF 2822
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IDS 2823: Systems Analysis II
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Applies the methods discussed in Systems Analysis I. Working in small groups, students analyze and design a computer-based information system. The project includes problem definition and data gathering; analysis of technological, operational, and economic feasibility; logical system design; file and database design; and input and output prototyping. Covers project management techniques including scheduling, monitoring and control, change control, and project reporting. Formerly INF 2823
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IDS 3000: Tech Problem Solving
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
This course focuses on the design and implemntation of behavioral and quantitative models to aid decision makers. It requires a project for designing and implementing an actual decision support system. The emphasis is on effective design implementation and use of existing models of decision support.
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IDS 3010: Prob. Solv. Project Management
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
This is the Capstone course in Management Information Systems. The emphasis of this course is on applying project management concepts to real management information problems.
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