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CIS675

Systems Design

This graduate-level course provides an in-depth discussion of both the theories behind systems design, as well as “real-world” information about how the systems design process works in a variety of industries.

credits 3

the course covers: —

CIS680

ObjectOriented Analysis & Design with UML

a core set of concepts and principles, as well as what sometimes seems to be an eclectic collection of rapidly evolving tools and techniques; and an appreciation of the tried-and-true techniques of learning systems design, plus a mastery of the new and emerging tools and techniques that recent graduates increasingly are expected to apply on the job.

This course investigates the use of Unified Modeling Language (UML 1.3) in the object-oriented analysis and design for software development. The use-case driven, architecture-centered and evolutionary development method underpinning this course is centered on the development of socially embedded corporate information systems, but it is also well-suited for technical and other application domains.

3

the course covers: —

— — —

the introduction of object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD) with UML; extracting a system’s requirements using a use-case driven approach; defining a set of candidate classes that suitably model a problem domain; and leveraging experts’ experience by applying analysis and design patterns and being presented with extensible, reusable software classes (a class library reference) for your problem domain.

CIS685

e-Business

This is an especially good time for a thoughtful course on e-business. We are nearly a quarter of the way into the secondhalf of the Information Age revolution. Very little of what now is accepted management practice and application opportunity even was conceived of 13 years ago. E-Business will provide a comprehensive strategy framework that addresses the crucial elements of e-business strategy formulation. The key elements of the three phases of strategic analysis, strategy formulation, and strategy implementation will be explored.

3

CIS695

Intranets

You will find in this course that enterprise social networks are made up of people who are linked together in some fashion. These linkages can be formal and well-defined, such as an organizational structure, partner network, or a team workspace membership. They also can be informal and fluid in nature, based on shared goals, objectives, expertise, or projects. Information and metadata (description of the information) logically link individuals together, thereby providing the social network.

3

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