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CS 301: Information Management Technologies
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Course Syllabus
- Java overview [4 weeks]
- Language basics (2 hours)
- similarities/differences from C++.
- types, control structures
- program organization
- importing
- Editing, compiling, running a java program.
- Applets (4 hours )
- Creating and running an applet
- Using an IDE
- GUI creation. AWT? SWING?
- GUI event handling
- Graphics and Applets (6 hours)
- Notion of a graphics window/canvas
- Key graphics primitives, e.g. drawline, drawArc
- Setting attributes, line thickness, Color
- Java Graphics object
- Event Handling
- Detained vs immediate mode, Display Lists
- Databases [at least 3 weeks]
- Database basics
- Introduction to information systems
- History and motivation
- Components and functions of database systems
- Database architecture
- Data dependency
- Introduction to SQL
- Table creation: create, alter and drop
- Retrieval: various forms of select
- Update: insert, update, delete
- Database connectivity (embedded SQL, ODBC)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) [at least 2 weeks]
- Overview (1 hour)
- Search space and constraint satisfaction
- Brute Force
- Depth first
- Breadth first
- Minimax search
- Heuristics
- Web Application Development [4 weeks]
- Internet protocols (brief overview)
- TCP/IP and Application protocols: HTTP, FTP, and Email
- Markup Languages (brief overview)
- Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
- Extensible Markup Language (XML)
- Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
- Cascading style sheets
- Use of web development software (e.g. Dreamweaver)
- N-tier architecture
- Presentation tier
- Business logic tier
- Data access tier
- Data tier
- Server-side scripting
- Java Server Pages (JSP)
- Client-side scripting (Javascript)
This syllabus indicates the topics covered but not the order of coverage.
Lab exercises
Programming assignments will be given using database, graphics, and artificial intelligence. A web project
will be assigned that integrates all of the material taught in this course.
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