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| Internet Technology, 3.0 hours |
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| Introduction to the technologies, protocols and standards of the Internet. Networking basics, tcp/ip, network topologies, the domain name system, search engines, network security principles, firewalls, encryption, VPNs, multitier architecture, HTTP, FTP and other network protocols, wireless networks and mobile computing, IP telephony, network administration, basic Linux/UNIX administration. |
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| Database Management, 3.0 hours |
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| Data storage and management principles, data modeling, database management, XML. |
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| Project Management, 3.0 hours |
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| Fundamentals and practical aspects of project management, especially with regards to managing software development in an e-commerce environment. |
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| Object Oriented Systems Analysis, 3.0 hours |
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| This course covers the principles and application of object oriented design and systems analysis for enterprise applications. The emphasis is on the use of modeling tools such as UML to design and architect solutions to information technology problems involving a multitier architecture and distributed processing. |
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| Web Design and Usability, 3.0 hours |
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| Basic principles of design, information architecture, page layout, color principles and the use of color. Technology and design principles of Web page construction. HTML, XHTML cascading style sheets (CSS) and JavaScript. Detailed examination of the document object model. |
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| Electronic Commerce, 3.0 hours |
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| The general notion of electronic commerce and the management and marketing concepts and procedures that apply to electronic commerce. Principles of electronic commerce, attracting visitors, promotion, distribution, service, pricing, branding, advertising, consumer behavior, measuring effectiveness, societal effects, disintermediation, reintermediation, and strategy implementation. Electronic commerce case studies and projects. |
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| Internet Programming I, 3.0 hours |
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| Introduction to Java Web applications using servlets and JavaServer pages (JSP). Basic servlet programming, accessing form data, database access using JDBC, Java Standard Tag Library (JSTL), security and authentication. Deployment and administration of an application server such as Apache Jakarta Tomcat. Use of an IDE to develop and deploy applications. |
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| Internet Programming II, 3.0 hours |
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| Multitier enterprise applications using J2EE technology with enterprise javabeans (EJBs), Java messaging service (JMS) and other J2EE technologies. Applications that provide or use web services. Architecting enterprise applications using J2EE and other technologies. |
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| MIT Project I, 4.0 hours |
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| Consultation with a client to determine the software need. Planning and design for an enterprise application satisfy client needs. Initial stages of software development and testing. Project planning and management. Interim reporting. Instruction on cutting edge topics in Web design and Web software development. The project concludes with a working e-commerce Web application developed by the team and a presentation of this application to the sponsor, faculty, other students and the public. |
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| MIT Project II, 4.0 hours |
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| Continuation of MIST 7590. Software development and implementation for the MIT project. Continuing consultation with the client. Testing and deployment of software. Presentation to client, faculty, students and public. |
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