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4.00 Credits
Introduces implementation of Network Operating Systems in medium to very large computing environments. Explores connectivity issues such as connecting individual offices and users at remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet. Examines network services and applications such as file and print, database, messaging, proxy server or firewall, dial-in server, desktop management, and Web hosting. Also examines skills required to manage, monitor and troubleshoot Network Address Translation and Certificate Services. Utilizing case studies, students learn how to install, manage, monitor, configure and troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, Remote Access, Network Protocols, IP routing and WINS. Offered on: A-E-G / 4 cr. hrs.
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Provides useful vehicle for learning Windows programming concepts and applications. Topics include Active X controls, API programming, Internet programming and DB programming. Offered on: A-E-G / 4 cr. hrs.
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Advanced course presenting problem-solving methodologies and emphasizing object-oriented principles and designs using Java. Several medium-to-large programs using this paradigm are assigned. Focuses on how to write complete program using one or more object classes. Discusses objects in general with special consideration given to string processing, arrays and collections of objects. Swing graphical user interface library discussed and compared to techniques used in Visual Basic. Offered on: A-E-G / 4 cr. hrs.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to methods useful in representing data in storage. Discusses structures such as arrays, lists, stacks, queues and trees, as well as methods used in their implementation and manipulation. Related programming assignments required. Offered on: A-E-G / 4 cr. hrs.
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4.00 Credits
Techniques of programming in C language using Unix/Linux operating system. Topics include history of C and Unix/Linux, operators, data types, loops, arrays, functions, pointers and files. Students expected to be familiar with structured programming. Prerequisite: CST112 or CST141 or permission of department.
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4.00 Credits
Teaches advanced techniques for designing, programming and implementing object-oriented programs using C++. Topics covered include C++ language and its standard library, program specification, effective program design, inheritance and polymorphism. Introduces object-oriented analysis and design concepts. Registrants should have prior programming background/experience with object-oriented programming concepts. Taught using combination of lecture and lab sessions. Offered on: A-E-G / 4 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
For programmers seeking detailed knowledge of structured COBOL. Topics include sequential and random access, file processing, table handling and sort. Students learn techniques by writing, coding, compiling and debugging programs. Prerequisite: CST153 or permission of department.
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4.00 Credits
First part of course trains developers in using features of JavaScript language and designing client-side platform-independent solutions. Students learn how to write JavaScript programs and script for JavaScript object model, control program flow, validate forms, animate images, target frames and create cookies. Also teaches usage of most popular applications of JavaScript. Second part of course trains students how to work in server-side environment utilizing ActiveX Server Pages technology. Trains students to create dynamically generated Web pages from server side using scripting languages such as VBScript or JavaScript. If time permits, explores alternative technologies to ASP such as Common Gateway Interface (CGI), Server Side Includes (SSI) and Servlets (Java), along with other server-side scripting languages such as Perl and PHP. Also teaches key application standards such as source and revision control, coding standards, code optimization and data integrity. Offered on: A-E-G / 4 cr. hrs.
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Comprehensive introduction to Web-based application development with XML which focuses on various XML and related technologies such as construction of XML Document Type Definitions (DTDs) and XML schemas, manipulating parsed XML documents utilizing JavaScript and XML Document Object Model (DOM), and utilizing XLink and XPointers to extend XML document linking capabilities. Also teaches use of XML to create customized tags and to utilize standard custom markup languages in science, technology, multimedia, commerce and other fields. Requires familiarity with fundamentals of HTML, JavaScript, Active Server Pages and object-oriented concepts. Offered on: A-E-G / 4 cr. hrs.
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4.00 Credits
Portfolio course instructing students in conducting business online and managing technological issues associated with constructing electronic commerce Web site. Students implement a genuine transaction-enabled business-to-consumer Web site, examine strategies and products available for building electronic commerce sites, including how such sites are managed, and explore how they can complement an existing business infrastructure. Provides handson experience implementing technology to engage cardholders, merchants, issuers, payment gateways and other parties in electronic transactions. Requires students to develop functional e-commerce site utilizing various technologies learned in this and prior courses. Offered on: A-E-G / 4 cr. hrs.
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