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Nov 15, 2024
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CS 10344 - Concepts of Computing Technologies Credits: 3
This course, which is part of the B.A. in Computing and Informatics program, examines the role, proper architecture, and potential contributions of Information technologies and systems - what they are, how they should be configured, and how they affect users of the technologies. This course covers a range of topics such as architectural planning, system and network administration, identity and authentication systems, change and problem administration, configuration of computing systems, data center and facilities management, capacity planning, document and content control, maintaining servers for system availability and uptime, systems monitoring and performances tuning, as well disaster recovery and system continuity.
Prerequisite Courses: (CST 09210 with a minimum grade of D- or CS 06410 with a minimum grade of D- or CS 09410 with a minimum grade of D- or CS 01210 with a minimum grade of D-) and (CS 01211 with a minimum grade of D- or CS 07351 with a minimum grade of D- or CS 03351 with a minimum grade of D-) Course Attributes: CAT, UGRD
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