Course
code | IS474 |
credit_hours | 3 |
title | Digital Transformation |
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prequisites | IS372 |
credit hours | 3 |
Description/Outcomes | Digital Transformation is the cause of large-scale and comprehensive transformations across multiple aspects of business, and across many industries. Digital transformation requires firms to re-model their own resources, their relationship with consumers and the services they offer. The analyses of the different organizations and industries require information systems specialists to engage in both technical and managerial problem-solving. The technical component of the analysis requires to consider IT architectures. The managerial component of the analysis requires to analyze the business value of the proposed solution and address the change management issues that arise in implementing any digital transformation initiative. This course will study how the deployment of information technology changes interactions and processes within organizations, across organizations, within industries, and across society. |
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objectives | Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:1. Explain the concepts for modeling, designing, querying and managing large databases.2. Experiment with the modeling and design of data warehousing and OLAP, data mining, web databases, XML databases, and mobile databases.3. Develop Transactional database applications using Java`s open-standard database connectivity JDBC.4. Develop database application components using the open-source object-relational DB system MySQL. |
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ref. books | 1. R. Elmasri and S. Navathe, Fundamentals of Database systems, Benjamin-Cummings, 3rd Edition, 2000.2. R. Ramakrishnan, J. Gehrke, Database Management Systems, 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2003. |
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textbook | Silberschatz, F. Korth, Database System Concepts, 6th Edition, McGraw Hill, 2010. |
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objective set | combined |
content set | bullets |