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20410464 IN530 - COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS in Mathematics LM-40 LIVERANI MARCO
(syllabus)
The course is based on a set of single-topic lessons that will address the following topics: From the computer to the information system: evolution of IT systems and information systems; Introduction to enterprise information systems: the context in which they are inserted, the needs for which a complex information system is designed and implemented, the main components of the system; Operating systems: the main components of an operating system and the aspects that are delegated to this basic software; Computer networks: the support technology for communication between computers, the TCP / IP communication protocol and the highest level application protocols; Relational databases: information archives, relational model, SQL language, DBMS tools; Data warehouse: models and tools for the management and use of large “informational” data stores; Web based applications: basic concepts, languages and protocols and architectures for the development of web based applications; Information system security: the structural and organizational aspects that must be addressed, also through specific hardware and software tools, to guarantee the confidentiality, availability and integrity of information; Principles of Software Engineering: some notes on standards, methodologies, best practices to ensure the quality and correct engineering of software products, information systems and IT services.
(reference books)
M. Pighin, A. Marzona, Sistemi Informativi Aziendali - Struttura e applicazioni, seconda edizione, Pearson, 2011.
Lecture notes by the teacher published on the course website (http://www.mat.uniroma3.it/users/liverani/IN530)
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