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Information Technology and System Analysis
FAST-BUA003Acad. year: 2020/2021
Modern database systems, DBMS architecture and the role in information systems. Actual technologies for information systems design, n-tiers architecture. Life cycle and information system implementation. Process analysis and management. Modelling tools of the system analysis. The support of information technologies on particular levels of management. Economy of IS creation.
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2. Relational calculus, using SQL language, nonSQL systems.
3. Advanced database techniques, indices, database transactions, ACID Rules.
4. Stored procedures and functions in database systems, T-SQL language.
5. Database triggers, constrains, business rules.
6. Features of the mainstream database products: Oracle, MS SQL, MySQL.
7. Basic implementation techniques of information systems.
8. N-layer architecture, middleware, solutions based on Internet, DOTNET, ASP, PHP, Node technology.
9. Process analysis, UML diagrams, BPMN, Data Flow and Status diagram.
10. Life cycle of the system, used development and operation techniques.
11. Access control in application layer, security, risks.
12. Business systems CRM, CMS, ERP. Standardized implementations SAP, MS Dynamics, Oracle.
13. An example of an analysis of a simple information system.
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