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CS 6370
Information Systems Engineering
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COURSE DESCRIPTION |
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Study of characteristics, analysis and synthesis of
information systems in industrial, business, and governmental organizations.
Building conventional information systems through requirements modeling and
analysis, design, and implementation. Approaches and issues in engineering and
re-engineering intelligent, cooperative, and distributed information systems.
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COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES |
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Study of the characteristics, analysis and IT management of
large information systems in industrial, business, and governmental
organizations. Planning, designing, and building of conventional and advanced
information systems through requirements modeling and analysis, design, and
implementation. Study and project in the approaches and issues in software
engineering and re-engineering intelligent, cooperative and distributed
enterprise information systems on a regional, national, and international
scope.
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MAJOR
TOPICS |
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This course covers lot of
emphasis on information security in some form or other from the textbooks, web
sites, or lectures. IS Strategic Planning and The Software Process; Project
Planning and Management of Information Systems; Information Systems
Engineering; Management of Enterprise IT Services; Advanced Management Topics;
Software Faults, Testing, and Design Topics; IS Analysis and Testing Topics;
Advanced IS Design and Implementation Topics; IS Architecture and Reusability
in Design and Enhancing Installed Large Systems; Evaluation, Assessment,
Prediction, ISO 9000 Standards and SQA; Large Scale IS Operational and Project
Management; IS Vendor and Consultant Management; Improving Predictions,
Products, Process, and Resources; Acquisitions and Due Diligence; Value-added
IS Services for an Enterprise.
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