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ISOM 2400

Global Information Infrastructure and Policy

3 credits

 

[Previous Course: ISOM 240, ISMT 240] This course provides a panorama review of the global information infrastructure from technology, policy, social and business perspectives.  Key issues include next generation information infrastructure, Internet of things, anti-spamming legislation, universal service, digital convergence, network interconnection, the WTO's agreement on telecommunications, cloud computing, green ICT, and regulatory environment of multimedia services. It will also address the increasing importance of Web 2.0-enabled information infrastructure in business innovation.

 

 

Instructor:

Prof. XU Yan

 

 

Class Hours:

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu & Fri 1330-1650 (L1) - Rm. 4334

 

 

Duration:

Jan 3-18, 2012

 

 

Quota:

130

 

  Remarks: Add/Drop Deadline: Jan 4, 2012  
     
     

ISOM 3320

Internet Applications Development

4 credits

 

[Previous Course: ISOM 232, ISMT 232] This course intends to cover Internet applications development through programming.  Major topics include object-oriented development approaches, advanced GUI building blocks, networking and database connectivity and so on.  Students will learn and practice a high-level programming language for the implementation of practical Internet applications.

 

Exclusion: COMP 3021

 

Instructor:

Prof. Rong ZHENG

 

 

Class Hours:

Mon, Wed & Fri 1000-1150 & 1300-1450;
Tue 1300-1450 (Jan 31) (L1) - Rm. 2407
Mon, Wed & Fri 1500-1650; Tue 1500-1650 (Jan 31) (La1) - SBM Microsoft .Net Lab (Rm. 4116)

 

 

Duration:

Jan 4-31, 2012

 

 

Quota:

50

 

  Remarks: Add/Drop Deadline: Jan 6, 2012  
       

ISOM 4100

Information Systems Auditing and Security

3 credits

 

[Previous Course: ISOM 350, ISMT 350] The course provides a comprehensive approach for auditing information systems including specific procedures and illustrative case studies useful for auditors and information security professionals.  It provides the tools required for audits and covers physical, logical and environmental security; security certifications; computer forensics; e-commerce and Internet security; information privacy laws and regulations; and project management controls.

 

 

Prerequisites:

ACCT 2010 and ISOM 2010

 

 

Instructor:

Prof. James KWOK

 

 

Class Hours:

Tue, Thu & Sat 0930-1250 (L1) - Rm. 4619

 

 

Duration:

Jan 3-31, 2012

 

 

Quota:

70

 

  Remarks: Add/Drop Deadline: Jan 5, 2012