North American and global economic, political and legal factors affecting the organization, growth and performance of IT industries, including trade in services, privatization, strategic alliances, technology transfer, standards, and government regulations. Syllabus. Calendar. Lecture notes. Assignments. Student work. Links to related materials. By Andres Fortino, George Mason University.
Requirement analysis,input/process/output, algorithm development using pseudocode, use of CASE tools, and program testing. Structured and object-oriented design. Syllabus, calendar, assignments, exams, and links to related materials. By Richard D. Heath, Saint Cloud State University.
Technical concepts, strategic use of telecommunication in business, and managerial issues surrounding development and operation. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, grades, student work, and links to related materials. By Anthony A. Verstraete, Penn State University.
Business applications and implementation of information technology. Syllabus. Calendar. Assignments. Grades. Links to related materials. By Craig K. Tyran, Oregon State University.
Course. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, exams, grades, and links to related materials. By Anthony A. Verstraete, Penn State University.
Graduate-level. Syllabus, calendar, and links to related materials. By Christopher Rhoda, Thomas College.
Self-paced. Basic nomenclature of the computer, using Windows 95 as the operating system. Syllabus, calendar, assignments, and grades. By Jeff Forrest, Metropolitan State College of Denver.
Information systems development and changes that result from new technology and changing business needs. Syllabus, assignments, student work, and links to related materials. By Tsvi Vinig and Hein Mevissen, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands.
Knowledge-management approach. Syllabus, lecture notes, discussion forums, Powerpoint slides, and links to related materials. By C. W. Holsapple, University of Kentucky.
Course. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, grades, and links to related materials. By Hossein Arsham, University of Baltimore.
Course. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, and links to related materials. By Christopher Rhoda, Thomas College.
Telecommunications, Internet, computer-based workgroups, and network-based production and logistics management systems in multinational and transnational organizations. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, student work, and links to related materials. By Dolly Samson, Weber State University.
Social impact of technology. Syllabus, assignments, student work, and links to related materials. By Howard Bresser, University of California, Berkeley.
Future directions and challenges. Syllabus. Calendar. Lecture notes. Assignments. Exams. Student work. Links to related materials. By Tralvex Yeap, University of Southern Queensland.
Course. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, exams, and links to related materials. By Ewan Sutherland, University of Wales, Lampeter, UK.
Management of information technology for individual productivity and organizational competitive advantage. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, and assignments. By Lai Lai Tung, Amit Das, and Gabriel Goren, Nanyang Business School, Singapore.
Graduate-level. Syllabus. By Alev M. Efendioglu, University of San Francisco.
Improvement of productivity and promotion of competitive positions in the marketplace. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, student work, and links to related materials. By Dolly Samson, Weber State University.
Course. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, guest speakers, assignments, exams, and links to related materials. By Stephen Ruth, George Mason University.
The Internet as a business phenomena and tool. Students create a Web site for a proposed business. Syllabus, assignments, calendar, and links to related materials. By Trivison and Brhel, David N. Myers College.
Graduate-level. Syllabus, lecture notes, student work, and links to related materials. By Catherine Middleton, York University, Canada.
Computer and information systems concepts, some of the most popular software tools currently available. Syllabus. Calendar. Assignments. Links to related materials. By David J. Albert, University of Texas - Austin.
Expert systems, artificial neural networks, genetic algorithms, hypertext/hypermedia, Internet/intranet. Syllabus, calendar, assignments, student work, and links to related materials. By Siripong Malasri, Christian Brothers University.
Course. Lecture notes, assignments, exams, and supplemental readings. By Brian Butler, Carnegie Mellon University.
Database management, knowledge management, intellectual capitalism, extracting business value, computer systems, operating systems, internet systems, creating www pages, legal issues of the web, portals, ecommerce, intranets, extranets, and Y2k. Syllabus. Lecture notes. Assignments. Exams. Grades. Links to related materials. By Glenn Owen, University of California at Santa Barbara, California.
Course. Course syllabus, overview, and assignments. By Blake Ives, Southern Methodist University.
Online retailing, banking, and publishing. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, exams, and links to related materials. By Ravi Kalakota, University of Rochester.
Course. Syllabus. By Ken Cohen, Park College - Columbus Resident Center.
Course. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, and links to related materials. By Christopher Rhoda, Thomas College.
Internet tools (graphical browser and UNIX shell). Business implications. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, and assignments. By David Jankowski, California State University, San Marcos.
Principles of operation of PCs, basics of PC support and maintenance, and aggressive preparation for Microsoft certification exam 70-073, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation. Can be taken for no credit by a diligent WWW distance learner. Syllabus. Calendar. Lecture notes. Assignments. Exams. Grades. Links to related materials. By Geoff Howard, Kent State University.
Building templates, combining spreadsheets, designing macros, using financial and statistical functions, preparing graphs, and manipulating data by using sorts and queries. Syllabus. Calendar. Assignments. Grades. Links to related materials. By Terry Redman, Saint Leo College.
Self-paced. Creating and editing workbooks, command structures, graphics, and formulas. Syllabus, calendar, assignments, and grades. By Jeff Forrest, Metropolitan State College of Denver.
An executive perspective on strategic management in an organisation. Syllabus, calendar, and assignments. By David Algeo, University of Dublin, Trinity College, Ireland.
Graduate-level. Industry, firm, and product analysis at a strategic level in the context of high technology industries. Hypercompetitive situations. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, student work, and links to related materials. By Timothy W. Ruefli and Aldor Lanctot, University of Texas at Austin.
System development case assignments involving a fictitious company. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, grades, and links to related materials. By Geoff Howard, Kent State University.
Information systems that meet the demands of end users. Methods, tools, and techniques. Alternative approaches to IS development; methods to gather user requirements; process and data-oriented modeling tools used to understand, communicate, and document organizational requirements; database design; user interface design; distributed systems; software inspection techniques. Syllabus. Calendar. Assignments. Grades. Links to related materials. By Craig K. Tyran, Oregon State University.
Management's role in the development process. Initial stages of the systems development life cycle. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, and exams. By David Jankowski, California State University, San Marcos.
Responsive and long-lasting software. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, exams, and student work. By James C. Brancheau, University of Colorado at Boulder.
Lecture materials and student presentations on RAD, Neural Net, Object-Oriented, WWW Application, and Project Management methodologies in PowerPoint. Syllabus. Calendar. Lecture notes. Assignments. Exams. Grades. Student work. Links to related materials. By Geoff Howard, Kent State University.
Case studies on innovation and project management, commerce on the Web, and other topics. Syllabus. By various professors, Southern Methodist University.