Course detail
Selected Topics of Information Systems
FIT-VPDAcad. year: 2010/2011
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Language of instruction
Czech, English
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Basic literature
Jacobson, I.: Object-Oriented Software Engineering - A Use case Driven Approach, Addison Wesley, ACM Press 1992, p.524
Ellis, M.,A., Stroustrup,B.: The Annotated C++ Reference Manual, Addison - Wesley Publishing Company 1992, p.453
Hudhes, J.,G.: Object-Oriented Databases, Prentice Hall 1991, p. 280
Gray, M.D.P., Kulkarni, K.G., Paton, N.W.: Object-Oriented Databases - A Semantic Data Model Approach, Prentice Hall 1992, p. 237
Recommended reading
Catell, R.G.G.: The Object Database Standard: ODMG - 93, Release 1.1, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 1994 , San Francisco, p. 176
Coad, P., Yourdon, E.: Object-Oriented Analysis, Yourdon Press, Engelwood Cliffs, New Jersey 1991.
Classification of course in study plans
Type of course unit
Lecture
39 hod., optionally
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
- The technological parts of an information system, especially in the portal solution: server, client, data channel.
- Classification of information systems: OLTP and OLAP.
- Data, processes and their definition in the OLAP model, transactions and their model.
- Data and their definition in the OLAP model.
- The network environment for the information systems implementation, internet and its protocols, http.
- The document and its definition, SGML, XML.
- The server and its function v the information system, the communication between the server and the database. The server programming.
- The server part design, the conceptual schema. E-R diagram, the transformation of the conceptual schema into the production model.
- The object-oriented conceptual modelling.
- The client and its function. The client in the portal solution. The client programming.
- The visualization problems.
- The clent-server data transport , the data coding methods: XML, JSON.