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Syllabus: INSS 510 - Computer Concepts

Instructor: Dr. Homer L. Krout, II
Format: Distance Education
Contact: homer.krout@mindspring.com
               
http://www.sorser.net/inss510
Course Dates: TBA

COURSE DESCRIPTION: INSS 510 Computer Concepts (3). Prerequisites: All undergraduate prerequisite courses or permission of the instructor. Provides an overview of basic computer concepts as they apply to MIS professionals. Emphasis is on basic machine architecture including data storage, manipulation, the human-machine interface including the basics of operating systems, algorithms and programming languages. In addition, the basic concepts of data organization including data and file structures are examined. Emerging trends in computer technology and their impact on organizational information systems are also discussed. Students will be required to complete programming projects.

REQUIRED TEXT(S). Burd, Stephen D. 1998. Systems Architecture, 2nd Edition. Course Technology, Cambridge, MA. ISBN: 0-7600-4960-2

PURPOSE. Within the disciplines of management information systems and business administration it is imperative that the fundamental concepts, terminology, and technologies associated with computer hardware and software be understood and applied by the graduate student. "Computer Concepts" also presents and explains the relevancy of computers in our society and the importance of information processing skills for day-to-day commercial and government organizations.

OBJECTIVES. This course enables students to understand:

  • Computer architecture
  • Major concept areas of operating systems
  • The interrelationships between operating systems and = computer hardware architecture
  • Machine, assembly, and high-level = languages
  • The concepts of database management systems, decision = support systems, and data communications

TOPICS

  • Introduction to Computer Hardware
  • Processing Concepts and Methods
  • Input/Output Concepts and Methods
  • Storage Concepts and Methods
  • Database Concepts and Applications
  • Database Requirements
  • Developing Application Systems
  • Structured Programming
  • Data Communications Concepts & = Applications
  • Computers in Society

EVALUATION

  • Web Tycho Discussions  - 20%
  • Homework/Assignments  - 20%
  • Examinations (minimum of 2)  - 40%
  • Projects  - 20%

GRADES:
IAW with the current UM catalog;
90 - 100 =A
80 - 89 =B
70 - 79 =C
60 - 69 =D
< 60 =F.


SCHEDULE (Tentative)

Session

Topic

Notes/Remarks

 

 

 

1

Introduction to Course
& Introduction to Systems Architecture
Computer Hardware & Software


Chapters 1, 2 & 3

2

Data Representation & Data Structures

Chapter 4

3

Processor Technology & Architecture

Chapter 5

4

Data Storage Technology

Chapter 6

5

System Integration & Performance

Chapter 7

6

1st Examination

 

7

Data & Network Communications Technology

Chapter 8

8

Networks and Distributed Systems

Chapter 9

9

Input /Output Technology

Chapter 10

10

Applications Development

Chapter 11

11

Operating Systems

Chapter 12

12

Mass Storage Access and Management

Chapter 13

13

2nd Examination

 

14

Operating Systems Input/Output

Chapter 14

15

Systems Administration

Chapter 15

16

Final Examination

 

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