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UNIVERSITYOF ALBERTA SCHOOLOF BUSINESS

DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING, OPERATIONS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS MIS 417 – Lec B1

Winter 2016

Telecommunications in Business COURSE SYLLABUS Instructor: Jim Kiddoo

Class:BUS 3-6 -Tues & Thurs Time: 11:00 - 12:20pm Office: By Appointment Phone:

Office Hours: By Appointment E-Mail: [email protected] Website: https://ulearn.ualberta.ca

Overview

The purpose of the course is to provide an overview and introduction to fundamental concepts required to understand and apply Data communication technologies within a business environment. The course emphasizes the principles of those technologies to familiarize the students with the fundamental concepts and terminology of Data communications. Data communications equipment, networks, protocols and architectures are introduced and discussed regarding their relevance and impact on business-oriented organizations. The course also introduces

managerial aspects such as planning, budgeting, design and performance of data communication systems.

As new data communication technologies keep coming, managers must make prudent investment decisions to maximize the bottom line value. Organizations, which successfully recognize, plan and manage this new world of changes, are likely to add significantly to their efficiency, productivity and profitability.

IS managers need to have an in depth understanding of a gamut of issues relating to data communications and distributed processing, including technical, economic and managerial details. Along with pure technical details we will examine relevant managerial insights, it is more important that the manager be aware of the cost benefit and adoption implications of the technologies, and be able to make sound decisions based on a variety of organizational factors. With technology bettering business today, there is also the downside, so we will cover security issues dealing with everything from Spam and viruses to hackers and how to do your best to find them and prevent them. The course will focus on currently observed industry trends, including the digital convergence of voice, video and data, enterprise wide connectivity, distributed computing environments and the massive demand for Internet based open systems.

The projects will entail purchasing the I.T infrastructure to meet the needs of a medium sized business and justifying your decision.

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We will use a lot of real world examples and expose the students to occurring events that deal with what they will learn. It is assumed that students have

familiarity with the Internet and that they will utilize it as an additional resource to seek further information and knowledge regarding course content.

At the end of this course, you will have developed the following course specific skills or knowledge:

• An understanding of different technology options to enable business processes

• An understanding of technology terminology to further expand your knowledge in different areas

• An understanding of planning and budgeting for a medium business technological rollout

This course incorporates the Learning Goals of the MIS Program, in particular, the ability to understand business needs and then match up a technology that will help improve or enable that need considerably

Materials

Supplementary resource materials: URL: https://ulearn.ualberta.ca with articles, software, case studies, and exercises, etc.

Pre-requisites

You must have completed the introductory information systems course MIS 311 and have some experience with using computers. If you lack such pre-requisites, you should discuss your situation with the instructor prior to enrolling in this course.

Format

The format of the course will consist of lectures, group discussions, case studies, web-casts, scheduled lab sessions, a mid-term & final exam, two assignments and class participation.

Grading Scheme and Weighting

The grading scheme is based on assignments, the term project and a final exam:

Measurement Tool Worth Overview

In Class exercises 10% Questions, comments, attendance, etc

Assignment #1 10%

Mid-Term 25%

Group Assignment 25%

Final Exam 30%

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Schedule - Class (Subject to tweaking) - see web site for updated version

MIS 417 Telecommunications in Business Lecture Notes/Schedule

Date Topic Text

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Additional

Resources Instructor/Guest Comments/Notes

week 1

Intro

Introduction to Data Communications

Jim Kiddoo

week 2 Application Layer Jim Kiddoo

week 3 Physical Layer

week 4 Data Link Layer Jim Kiddoo

week 5 Network and Transport

Layers Jim Kiddoo

week 6 Review and MID-TERM

EXAM (Feb 11th) Jim Kiddoo

MID-TERM Exam on the Feb 11th - 25% and will cover material to date including in class activities

week 7 Break Time!

week 8 AICT Server room Tour, Wired and Wireless

tour AICT Thursday Ass#1 due March 5th

week 9 Backbone Networks Jim Kiddoo

week 10 Wide Area Networks/ The

internet Jim Kiddoo

week 11 Security/Network Design

and Management Jim Kiddoo

week 12 Presentations Jim Kiddoo Group Assignment due March

24th

week 13 Presentations/review Jim Kiddoo

week 14 review Jim Kiddoo

Final Exam - MIS 417 Final 30% - and any additional resources, Class Activities

*Guest speakers may vary in presentation dates

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