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YEAR 2011 |
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VOLUME FOUR |
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Management and leadership consulting Cost benefit analysis performance metric |
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Science of Resource Informed Decisions |
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Subject: Networking Technology |

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Data Communication: This course will introduce the student to the concepts and terminology of data communications, network design, and distributed information systems. Equipment, protocols and transmission alternatives will be discussed. The communications environment and regulatory issues are also introduced. Prerequisite: COSC 504 Computer Concepts and Systems Software. Business Data Communications: This course presents the general trends and topics of the Computer Communication Theory. It provides a foundation for analysis, design, implementation, and management of computer communication systems. |
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Computer Architecture and Operating Systems: Computer systems, hardware and basic operating systems software, as well as their features will be discussed. Processor, memory, input/output, storage, remote transmission memory, and channel management are included. In this course, topics and issues such as executive and diagnostic software, data-handling software, multi-programming and multi-processing will be covered. Computer hardware components and capabilities are among other topics. |
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Networking (NETWORK ARCHITECTURE AND ANALYSIS) Introduction to Networking: Introduces the basic concepts of computer networks. Covers basic topologies, protocols, performance issues, and software for LANS / WANS. Assumes student has basic computer knowledge. |
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Internetworking Basics: This course provides the student with the knowledge to start configuring routers and their interfaces with different protocols. Topics covered include router startup, router setup, configuring router interfaces, and the basics of network management. |
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Network Security: Hackers Beware provides the essential concepts and methods for the network security. Topics covered include physical/logical security, different methods of implementation, and data encryption/decryption. It also covers a survey of the commercial products such as FIREWALL. |
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Enterprise Network Management: This course provides the foundation necessary to develop a network management system for Enterprise. Emphasis is placed on operating, monitoring, and controlling the network to ensure it provides value to the organization. Old Course Syllabus |


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Enterprise Management Information Systems |
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