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INFM 603
Information Technology and Organizational Context
Spring 2012
Syllabus


For each session this syllabus shows the top-level topics that we plan to cover, chapters in the text and the lecture notes, links to other required readings that should be read before the indicated class, and assignments that students are required to complete before the indicated class. All homework and programming assignments are due at the beginning of class (late arrival in class will not change the time when the assignment was due). The slides link will take you to the Powerpoint slides for the indicated session.
Session Date Topic Required
Reading
Assignment
Due Today
Slides Instructor
1
Jan 25
Introduction 1       David Cavallo
2
Feb 1
Introduction 2       David Cavallo
3
Feb 8
Introduction 3       David Cavallo
4
Feb 15
Physical Infrastructure    
4
David Cavallo
5
Feb 22
Web Infrastructure    
5
David Cavallo
6
Feb 29
Structured Programming
6
H1
6
Doug Oard
7
Mar 7
Data Structures
7
H2
7
Doug Oard
8
Mar 14
Object Oriented Programming
8
H3
8
Doug Oard
 
Mar 21
Spring Break (no class)
SB
     
9
Mar 28
Relational databases
9
H4
9
Doug Oard
10
Apr 4
Drupal
10
H5
10
Doug Oard
11
Apr 11
PHP
11
P1
11
Doug Oard
12
Apr 18
Requirements Analysis
12
 
12
Doug Oard
13
Apr 25
Ajax and XML
13
P2
13
Doug Oard
14
May 2
Software Engineering
14
 
14
Doug Oard
15
May 9
Assurances
15
 
15
Doug Oard
16
May 16
Project Presentations  
P3
16
Doug Oard

Key:
H = Homework assignment
P = Project deliverable


Doug Oard
Last modified: Sat Mar 17 19:54:09 2012