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ISOM109

Social Media: Collective Intelligence & Creativity

[3-0-0:3]
 

This course provides an analysis of the power of social media, such as Facebook, twitter, blogs, mashups, wikis, etc. It examines how social media can facilitate creativity and collective intelligence, through enhanced information sharing and online collaboration among netizens; ultimately building the social pool of knowledge. It also examines the downside of this participatory culture.

 

Instructor:

Prof. Jack H H TEH
 

Class Hours:

Tue & Thu 1200-1320 (L1) - Rm. 3008
Mon & Wed 0900-1020 (L2) - Rm. 2502
   
ISOM139

Technology and Innovation: Social and Business Perspectives

[3-0-0:3]
 

This course describes the development of technology and innovation from social and business perspectives. It highlights that successful development and adoption of innovative products relies not only on the technology itself but also a complex process that is subject to the impact of cultural, political, economic and managerial factors.

 

Instructor:

Prof. XU Yan
 

Class Hours:

Tue & Thu 1200-1320 (L1) - Rm. 2502
   

ISOM218

Applied Network Management

[3-0-1:3]

 

[Previous Course Code: ISMT218] In an interconnected networked economy, management of networked applications becomes increasingly important. This course gives a general overview of the most basic information and networking management concepts and provides students with both theoretical and practical training in networking management applications, e.g. Cisco.

 

Exclusions:

ISMT235 (2003-08), ISOM235 (after 2007-08), ISOM518

 

Instructor:

Prof. Percy DIAS

 

Class Hours:

Mon & Wed 0900-1020 (L1) - SBM Case Lab IV (Rm. 4219)
Mon 1230-1320 (La1) - SBM Networking Lab (Rm. 4380)
Mon 1030-1120 (La2) - SBM Networking Lab (Rm. 4380)

 

 

ISOM221

Information Systems Analysis and Design

[3-0-1:3]

 

[Previous Course Code: ISMT221] The process by which large software systems are built by teams of developers. Techniques for modeling data and process requirements are surveyed and illustrated using computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools. Topics include information systems development life cycle and object-oriented systems analysis and design using UML.

 

Prerequisite:

ISOM101

 

Instructor:

TBA

 

Class Hours:

Wed & Fri 1330-1450 (L1) - SBM Case Lab IV (Rm. 4219)
Wed & Fri 1500-1620 (L2) - SBM Case Lab IV (Rm. 4219)
Wed & Fri 1630-1750 (L3) - SBM Case Lab IV (Rm. 4219)
Wed 1200-1250 (La1) - SBM Microsoft .Net Lab (Rm. 4116)
Mon 1330-1420 (La2) - SBM Microsoft .Net Lab (Rm. 4116)
Mon 1500-1550 (La3) - SBM Microsoft .Net Lab (Rm. 4116)
Mon 1800-1850 (La4) - SBM Microsoft .Net Lab (Rm. 4116)

 

 

ISOM223

Business Applications Programming

[3-0-1:3]

 

[Previous Course Code: ISMT223] An introduction to business applications programming will be covered in this course. Students will learn and understand programming concepts and gain programming experiences for business applications development through a business programming language.

 

Prerequisite:

(For non-BSc in Quantitative Finance students) ISOM101

 

Instructor:

Prof. James KWOK

 

Class Hours:

Mon & Wed 1030-1150 (L1) - Rm. 4619
Mon & Wed 1200-1320 (L2) - Rm. 4619
Tue & Thu 0900-1020 (L3) - Rm. 4619
Thu 1500-1550 (La1) - SBM Microsoft .Net Lab  (Rm. 4116)
Fri 0930-1020 (La2) - SBM Microsoft .Net Lab (Rm. 4116)
Thu 1030-1120 (La3) - SBM Microsoft .Net Lab (Rm. 4116)
Thu 1330-1420 (La4) - SBM Microsoft .Net Lab  (Rm. 4116)

 

 

ISOM235

Telecommunications and Computer Networking Management

[3-0-1:3]

 

[Previous Course Code: ISMT235] Essential elements of telecommunications in support of business activities. Topics include OSI Model and TCP/IP Protocol Suite, LAN and WAN technology, voice and data communication technologies, communication architectures, networking and security, protocols and standards.

 

Exclusion:

COMP361

 

Instructor:

Prof. Percy DIAS

 

Class Hours:

Mon 1630-1750 & Fri 1200-1320 (L1) - SBM Case Lab IV (Rm. 4219)
Tue 1030-1120 (La1) - SBM Networking Lab (Rm. 4380)
Tue 1500-1550 (La2) - SBM Networking Lab (Rm. 4380)
Tue 1330-1420 (La3) - SBM Networking Lab (Rm. 4380)

   
ISOM302

Innovation Management and Technology Entrepreneurship

[3-0-0:3]
 

[Previous Course Codes: ISMT302, ISMT300S] The course focuses on innovation strategies and entrepreneurship skills that provide an intellectual structure for understanding the issues of how entrepreneurial firms recognize potential of an innovation on time, how they implement the right strategies to exploit the innovation, and how to protect their profits from competitors. The course also explores the increasingly global character of entrepreneurial firms, and how successful technology companies compete across cultures, markets and nations.

Prerequisites: ISOM101
 

Instructor:

Prof. Jeevan JAISINGH
 

Class Hours:

Mon 1500-1620 & Fri 1030-1150 (L1) - Rm. 4620

 

 

ISOM326

Business Intelligence and Data Mining

[3-0-1:3]
 

[Previous Course Code: ISMT326] This course covers the fundamental concepts, technologies, and applications of business intelligence (BI) to help firms gain a competitive advantage. Topics include data mining, data warehousing, business analytics, data visualization, business performance management, etc. Students will gain hands-on experience with popular BI tools.

Prerequisites: ISOM101
 

Instructor:

Prof. Rong ZHENG
 

Class Hours:

Mon & Wed 1030-1150 (L1) - SBM Case Lab IV (Rm. 4219)
Tue 0930-1020 (La1) - SBM Microsoft .Net Lab (Rm. 4116)
   
ISOM333

Information Systems Project I

[0-0-6:2]
 

Course Description will be available soon.

Prerequisites:  
 

Instructor:

Prof. James KWOK
 

Class Hours:

TBA
     

ISOM350

Information Systems Auditing and Security

[3-0-0:3]

 

[Previous Course Codes: ISMT350, ISMT300T] 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: ACCT101 and ISOM101

 

Instructor:

Prof. James KWOK

 

Class Hours:

Tue & Thu 1630-1750 (L1) - LTG