Engelska Studiehandboken kurser
Business Adm and Social Science
IEA327 Administrative Data Processing Systems BI 15.0 ECTS credits
DENNA SIDA FINNS OCKSÅ PÅ SVENSKA
General information about studying at Luleå university
TIMEPERIOD:
LANGUAGE: Swedish
EXAMINER
S Samuelsson Univ adj
PREREQUISITES
Administrative Data Processing Systems A, 30 credits.
COURSE AIM
The aim of the course is to give the student
- deeper knowledge in the area of data technics
- deeper knowledge of and skills in file management, data base systems and data communication in an information system
CONTENTS
The course divides in two parts:
Part 1 ( 9 credits)
Data communication in an information system deals with
- a number of various aspects on data transmission in computer networks
- methods, technics, different standards including the reference model OSI
- local area network and public data network
- TCP/IP
- MHS
- EDI
- data security in the area of data communication
Part 2 (6 credits)
File management systems and data bases deals with
- file management
- the construction and functioning of the object oriented data bases
- SQL
- transaction handling and cuncurrency problems
TEACHING
Teaching will take the form of lessons/lectures and laboratory work.
EXAMINATION
Examination will be in the form of written examination and required assignments.
COURSE GRADE SCALE:
ITEMS/CREDITS
Written exam 6.0ECTS
3.0ECTS
Written exam 6.0ECTS
COURSE LITTERATURE
ADB BI - Röda Tråden (in Swedish), IES/DSV Högskolan i Luleå, 1996
Moment 1:
Saarelainen, Kari: Lokala nät (in Swedish), Studentlitteratur, 1996, 321 p.
References:
Aujar U: Datakommunikationens grunder (in Swedish), Almqvist & Wiksell.
Bohman J-E: Lokala Nät (in Swedish), Liber Express, 250 p.
Carlsson R: En orientering om Datakommunikation (in Swedish).
Lundqvist H: Datakommunikation, Från V24 till OSI till X.25 (in Swedish) Studentlitteratur.
Palme J: Elektronisk Post (in Swedish), Studentlitteratur.
Riksdataförbundet: Från IDƒ till EDI (in Swedish)
Moment 2:
Date C. J: An Introduction to Database Systems, Addison Wesley, sixth edition
Melton Jim & Simon Alan: Understanding the new SQL, Morgan Kaufmann.
REMARKS
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