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Database, Internet, and Systems Integration Technologies

Spiral diagram for software development.

The spiral model of software development is discussed in the first several lectures. (Figure by MIT OpenCourseWare.)

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MIT Course Number

1.264J / ESD.264J

As Taught In

Fall 2006

Level

Graduate

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Course Features

Course Description

This course is an intensive review of information technology. It covers topics in software development methods, data modeling and databases, application development, Web standards and development, system integration, security, and data communications. Most of the homework sets lead the class through a project in which a database and Web application are designed and constructed, using good software process and addressing security, network and other issues. The project, which is done in two-person teams, provides hands-on experience to complement the lectures and readings. Recitations discuss readings and provide more detailed information on the software tools used.

The course goal is to cover the key concepts in the major areas of information technology, to enable students to successfully understand, work with and manage IT efforts as part of supply chain, transportation or civil engineering projects.

Archived Versions

Kocur, George. 1.264J Database, Internet, and Systems Integration Technologies, Fall 2006. (MIT OpenCourseWare: Massachusetts Institute of Technology), https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/civil-and-environmental-engineering/1-264j-database-internet-and-systems-integration-technologies-fall-2006 (Accessed). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA


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