IS 9032:Seminar in Database Application Design and Implementation3 Class Hours 0 Laboratory Hours 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Admission in the Ph.D. in Business Administration Program, Permission of Instructor This course examines contemporary strategies for the design and implementation of applications supported by back-end database systems. Topics include data administration, data mining, user-interface design, reporting, data integrity issues, and distributed databases. Relational and object-oriented technologies are covered. An added research paper in this area under the supervision of a graduate faculty is required.
Note: This course is cross-leveled with IS 7080
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