The MBC information booklet - RMIT University
The MBC information booklet - RMIT University The MBC information booklet - RMIT University
Chapter 2: Masters Program Format and Timetables 16 Vocational electives (Computer Science) Vocational electives (Business) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday • COSC2229— Electronic Commerce and Enterprise Systems (D, Bundoora) • ACCT2127— Accounting for Management Decisions • JUST1063— Corporate Governance • BAFI1059— Managerial Finance (D) • ACCT2127— Accounting for Management Decisions • OMGT1236— E-Business Supply Chains (Workshop: July 18, 9am-5pm) • ECON1113— Economic Analysis for Business (D) • BAFI1070— Financial Statement Analysis (D) • MKTG1100— Marketing Management and Implementation (1 daytime class for full-time students; 1 evening class for part-time students) • COSC1494— Web Media Technologies (D, Bundoora) • ACCT2127— Accounting for Management Decisions (D) • OMGT1236— E-Business Supply Chains (Workshop: July 19, 9am-5pm) • BUSM1174— Leading and Managing Change (2 Aug, 9am-5pm) • COSC1233— Broadcast Network Engineering (D) • COSC2347— Mobile Application Development • COSC1131— Unix Systems Admin. and Programming (Linux) (D) • COSC2277— Web Development Technologies • OMGT1236— E-Business Supply Chains (Workshop: July 20, 9am-1pm) • ECON1113— Economic Analysis for Business • BUSM1174— Leading and Managing Change (3 Aug, 9am-5pm; 5 Oct, 9am-5pm) • ACCT1118— Risk Management (seminar) • OMGT1021— Supply Chain Principles • ECON1113— Economic Analysis for Business (D) • BUSM1174— Leading and Managing Change (4 Aug, 9am-5pm) Table 5: Specialist Cluster courses according to weekly timetable, July Semester 2006 • ISYS1124—Web Database Applications • COSC1300— Web Servers and Web Technology • ACCT2127— Accounting for Management Decisions (intensive; 9.30am-4.30pm) - 5 & 6 Aug - 9 & 10 Sept - 7 & 8 Oct • OMGT1236— E-Business Supply Chains (Tutorial: Sep 2, 9am-5pm)
CHAPTER 3 Advanced Databases 3.1 Introduction Chapter 3: Advanced Databases Most computer users have some knowledge of databases, in particular ofthe relational database systems that have dominated during the last two decades. But database technology and the kinds of data being stored are changing rapidly. The courses in the Database Systems cluster concern the most significant kinds of database. COSC2306 Algorithms For Efficient Data Engineering presents state-of-the-art data structures and algorithms for data representation and manipulation, extending the material presented in typical advanced algorithms courses. Relational database technology is being extended in many ways: by addition of recursion; by introduction of object-oriented concepts; by aggregation of data into warehouses; and by use of distributed resources. Deductive and object-relational databases are covered in ISYS1072 Deductive and Object-Relational Databases. Data mining and technologies for making use of vast databases are covered in COSC2110 Data Warehousing and Data Mining. ISYS1065 File Structures and Database Systems concerns the technology underlying relational database systems: the algorithms and data structures used to provide efficient access to large quantities of data. COSC1168 Internet and Intranet Document Engineering covers ways of creating, filing, finding and reading documents that are not based on consuming paper. Such documents need to be able to be published on the Web. In recent years, retrieval systems for non-traditional data have grown from niche applications to an essential commercial technology. The best-known examples of such systems are the search engines deployed on the internet, which are examples of information retrieval systems. The underlying principles are quite different to those of conventional databases systems, and they deal with vast volumes of data, rely on complex heuristics to identify matches to queries, yet provide answers in a fraction of a second. They are an excellent case-study of high-performance algorithms in practice. Text and multimedia databases and the principles of information retrieval are covered in ISYS1078 Multimedia Information Retrieval. The principles and algorithms underlying the implementation of search engines are covered in COSC2109 Search Engines, including indexing techniques, text compression, and web query evaluation. Pursuant to demand, the following courses are available for students who wish to choose this cluster. The courses are: • COSC2306—Algorithms for Efficient Data Engineering (see page 18) • COSC2111—Data Warehousing and Data Mining (see page 18) • ISYS1072—Deductive and Object-Relational Databases (see page 19) • ISYS1065—File Structures and Database Systems (see page 20) • COSC1168—Internet and Intranet Document Engineering (see page 20) • ISYS1078—Multimedia Information Retrieval (see page 20) 17
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Chapter 2: Masters Program Format and Timetables<br />
16<br />
Vocational<br />
electives<br />
(Computer<br />
Science)<br />
Vocational<br />
electives<br />
(Business)<br />
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday<br />
• COSC2229—<br />
Electronic<br />
Commerce and<br />
Enterprise<br />
Systems (D,<br />
Bundoora)<br />
• ACCT2127—<br />
Accounting for<br />
Management<br />
Decisions<br />
• JUST1063—<br />
Corporate<br />
Governance<br />
• BAFI1059—<br />
Managerial<br />
Finance (D)<br />
• ACCT2127—<br />
Accounting for<br />
Management<br />
Decisions<br />
• OMGT1236—<br />
E-Business<br />
Supply Chains<br />
(Workshop: July<br />
18, 9am-5pm)<br />
• ECON1113—<br />
Economic<br />
Analysis for<br />
Business (D)<br />
• BAFI1070—<br />
Financial<br />
Statement<br />
Analysis (D)<br />
• MKTG1100—<br />
Marketing<br />
Management and<br />
Implementation<br />
(1 daytime class<br />
for full-time<br />
students; 1<br />
evening class for<br />
part-time<br />
students)<br />
• COSC1494—<br />
Web Media<br />
Technologies (D,<br />
Bundoora)<br />
• ACCT2127—<br />
Accounting for<br />
Management<br />
Decisions (D)<br />
• OMGT1236—<br />
E-Business<br />
Supply Chains<br />
(Workshop: July<br />
19, 9am-5pm)<br />
• BUSM1174—<br />
Leading and<br />
Managing Change<br />
(2 Aug, 9am-5pm)<br />
• COSC1233—<br />
Broadcast<br />
Network<br />
Engineering (D)<br />
• COSC2347—<br />
Mobile<br />
Application<br />
Development<br />
• COSC1131—<br />
Unix Systems<br />
Admin. and<br />
Programming<br />
(Linux) (D)<br />
• COSC2277—<br />
Web<br />
Development<br />
Technologies<br />
• OMGT1236—<br />
E-Business<br />
Supply Chains<br />
(Workshop: July<br />
20, 9am-1pm)<br />
• ECON1113—<br />
Economic<br />
Analysis for<br />
Business<br />
• BUSM1174—<br />
Leading and<br />
Managing Change<br />
(3 Aug, 9am-5pm;<br />
5 Oct, 9am-5pm)<br />
• ACCT1118—<br />
Risk Management<br />
(seminar)<br />
• OMGT1021—<br />
Supply Chain<br />
Principles<br />
• ECON1113—<br />
Economic<br />
Analysis for<br />
Business (D)<br />
• BUSM1174—<br />
Leading and<br />
Managing Change<br />
(4 Aug, 9am-5pm)<br />
Table 5: Specialist Cluster courses according to weekly timetable, July Semester 2006<br />
• ISYS1124—Web<br />
Database<br />
Applications<br />
• COSC1300—<br />
Web Servers and<br />
Web Technology<br />
• ACCT2127—<br />
Accounting for<br />
Management<br />
Decisions<br />
(intensive;<br />
9.30am-4.30pm)<br />
- 5 & 6 Aug<br />
- 9 & 10 Sept<br />
- 7 & 8 Oct<br />
• OMGT1236—<br />
E-Business<br />
Supply Chains<br />
(Tutorial: Sep 2,<br />
9am-5pm)