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 AND CREDITS
Written exam 6.0 ECTS
3.0 ECTS
Written exam 6.0 ECTS
COURSE LITERATURE
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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