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Computer Technologies

901-Computer Concepts is an introductory breadth course in Information Technologies. Introduction to computer hardware, software, databases and networking technologies. Office packages such as word processors, spreadsheets, databases, schedule, project management, email, internet, groupware etc. Introduces software life cycle and systems approach. Covers basic data processing concepts, short history of data processing, input/output devices, storage, arithmetic and logic unit; data presentation, elements of programming, and current and upcoming technologies

902-Computer Systems is an introduction to computer systems and computer science with special emphasis on current and emerging systems. It introduces operating systems from systems administrator point of view. Management of file, storage, memory, process, device, other hardware resources by operating systems. Naming, connectivity, reliability, security, accessibility issues. Profiles, scripts, and shell environments. Systems development utilities. Distributed systems. Client server systems. Web environments. Replication. Parallel computing. Trends in new computer systems.

903- Databases course covers the latest in the database technology. It covers schemes, EP, Diagrams, DBMS, Relational Algebra, SQL, Views, Normalization, and design of a relational database. Topics to he covered are security, performance, replication, and ODBC connectivity. Database design and programming in procedural SQL. Use of visual tools for query, definition, creation and updation. Relational, object relational and extended relational models are covered. Emerging object databases and their potential.

904-Computer Communications and Networking is a course in networking technologies that covers physical, data link, network, transport, session, presentation and application layers of the OSI model. Various protocols like TCP/IP and Ethernet. Entities and their peer-to-peer communication. Naming, security, remote connectivity and other issues. Internet, Intranet, email, ftp and web applications. LAN, WAN designs. Network OS configurations. Emerging networking technologies.

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