ArgosyUniversity

COURSE SYLLABUS

B7701

Data Management Strategies and Technologies

Faculty Information

Faculty Name: Mohammad Malkawi, Ph.D.

Campus:Chicago

Contact Information:

Office Hours:

Short Faculty Bio: Associate professor at ArgosyUniversity – Chicago;

  • During the last three years, Dr. Malkawi was one of the prime architects of the High Productivity/Performance Computing Systems at Sun Microsystems. This is a project sponsored by the Department of Defense Advanced Research Program Agency. His involvement was in the fault tolerance aspect of the system.
  • Dr. Malkawi co-founded and is acting VP of a startup company (AIM Wireless Solutions). This company develops and provides high performance and highly reliable software systems. This group has developed several packages for the telecomm industry. The products provide ultra high speed performance.
  • Dr. Malkawi is a visiting Research Scientist at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC).
  • Dr. Malkawi holds the position of “International Program Coordinator” for Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST). He recently arranged for JUST to establish a joint collaborative program in Engineering Sciences with University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
  • He supervises graduate students at MS and Ph.D levels at UIUC, JUST, and other universities
  • He has taught and is currently teaching several courses at Argosy including
  • He is currently supervising several dissertation research at Argosy

Course description:

This course explores data management and its enabling technologiesas key components for improving mission effectiveness through thedevelopment of open, enterprise-wide, and state-of-the-art dataarchitecture. In addition, the course considers key data managementstrategies, their enabling information technologies including data bases,data warehousing, electronic archiving, data mining, the web “database”search engines, and other knowledge discovery methodologies. Thegoal of the course is to enable students to identify and implement datamanagement strategies and data-related technologies that enhancethe objectives, strategies and resources of their organizations.

Course Pre-requisites: None

Required Textbook:Reading material will be provided to the students as well as references.

Recommended Textbooks:

1-E-Commerce Basics: Technology Foundations and E-Business Applications
William S. Davis, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; John Benamati, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; ISBN-10: 0201748401; ISBN-13: 9780201748406; Publisher: Prentice Hall; Copyright: 2003

2-Developing Quality Complex Database Systems: Practices, Techniques and Technologies; A. Shirley; Idea Group Inc., 2001; ISBN 1878289888

3-Managing the Information Technology Resource; Jerry N. Luftman; October 2003; Publisher: Prentice Hall; ISBN-10: 0130351261; ISBN-13: 9780130351265

Course length: 7.5 Weeks

Contact Hours: 45 Hours

Credit Value: 3.0

Program Outcomes:

  1. Communication
  2. Oral/Written – Present business information orally and in writing using appropriate technology that is concise, clear, organized, supported, and persuasive in a professional manner appropriate to the business context
  3. Critical Thinking/Problem Solving
  4. Critical Thinking– Incorporate and synthesize information, theory, and practice in order to implement appropriate business actions
  5. Problem Solving/Decision Making – Given a business situation, diagnose the underlying causes of the situation, evaluate possible solutions, and determine and defend appropriate course of action
  6. Information Literacy– Access information from a variety of sources, evaluate the credibility of the sources, and apply that information to solve business problems
  7. Team
  8. Leadership – Describe the requirements of team members and leaders to work effectively and creatively in achieving team goals
  9. Collaboration – Collect, categorize, and consider the views of all stakeholders
  10. Ethics
  11. Ethics – Identify the ethical principles related to personal and corporate behavior in specific business situations and explains the potential consequences
  12. Diversity
  13. Diversity – Identify the impact of both cultural and economic factors on the modern enterprise and explain the potential consequences
  14. Analysis/Application
  15. Applied Technology– Select and defend business technology solutions to typical business problems
  16. Integration– Describe the interrelationship of the functional business areas of statistics, accounting, finance, marketing, operations, and strategy within the context of specific organizational goals

Course Objectives: This course will examine the new challenges in the world of database systems in light of exponential growth of data, data access, and continuous change in data types and formats. The challenges include:Database maintenance; performance of database query and reporting; rliability and availability of database systems. The students will be learn how to architect the database systems bottom-up to address each and every one of these challenges.Upon entering this course, the student is expected to have a basic understanding of Information Systems (IS) fundamentals. Specifically, the student should have completed a graduate-level course in Management Information Systems or should possess an equivalent level of knowledge.

Assignment Table

Topics / Readings / Assignments
1 / IT Strategy / Ch2; Luftman / Topic Analysis - Choose a topic in database management (e.g. design, development, implementation, management) for your topic analysis. Email to your instructor a statement of the topic area you intend to use for your topic analysis. Prepare a summary that identifies the major research threads in your topic. A reference list should be included in the summary. The topic should be relevant to the future of database and/or data mining management.
The professor will approve the topic of the project during the time when the class meets. E-mail the professor by week 2 with the topic for your final project. Email the professor a draft reference list by week 5. The Final Project will be a research report relevant to the selected topic. Your report will include an evolution of the chosen topic, the problems resolved or will be resolved, and future trends. The paper should have 3-5 references for each of these areas. The paper should be 12 to 15 pages in length and must be presented in the APA style, and is due during the last week of classes.
2 / Strategic Alignment Maturity / Ch3; Luftman
3 / Managing Emerging Technologies / Ch7;
Luftman
4 / Database & Datawarehouse / Ch2;
Shirley
5 / Infrastructure / Ch2;
Davis
6 / Reliable DB Systems / Papers
7 / Building and maintaining complex DB Systems / Papers
8 / Future Technologies / Papers

Grading Criteria

Grading ScaleGrading requirements

A / 100 – 93
A- / 92 – 90
B+ / 89 – 88
B / 87 – 83
B- / 82 – 80
C+ / 79 – 78
C / 77 – 73
C- / 72 – 70
F / 79 and below
Topic Analysis / 40%
Final Project / 60%
100%

Library:

All resources in ArgosyUniversity’s online collection are available through the Internet. The campus librarian will provide students with links, user IDs, and passwords.

Library Resources: ArgosyUniversity’s core online collection features nearly 21,000 full-text journals and 23,000 electronic books and other content covering all academic subject areas including Business & Economics, Career & General Education, Computers, Engineering & Applied Science, Humanities, Science, Medicine & Allied Health, and Social & Behavior Sciences. Many titles are directly accessible through the Online Public Access Catalog at Detailed descriptions of online resources are located at

In addition to online resources, ArgosyUniversity’s onsite collections contain a wealth of subject-specific research materials searchable in the Online Public Access Catalog. Catalog searching is easily limited to individual campus collections. Alternatively, students can search combined collections of all Argosy University Libraries. Students are encouraged to seek research and reference assistance from campus librarians.

Information Literacy: ArgosyUniversity’s Information Literacy Tutorial was developed to teach students fundamental and transferable research skills. The tutorial consists of five modules where students learn to select sources appropriate for academic-level research, search periodical indexes and search engines, and evaluate and cite information. In the tutorial, students study concepts and practice them through interactions. At the conclusion of each module, they can test their comprehension and receive immediate feedback. Each module takes less than 20 minutes to complete. Please view the tutorial at

Academic Policies

Academic Dishonesty/Plagiarism: In an effort to foster a spirit of honesty and integrity during the learning process, ArgosyUniversity requires that the submission of all course assignments represent the original work produced by that student. All sources must be documented through normal scholarly references/citations and all work must be submitted using the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th Edition (2001). WashingtonDC: American Psychological Association (APA) format. Please refer to Appendix A in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th Edition for thesis and paper format. Students are encouraged to purchase this manual (required in some courses) and become familiar with its content as well as consult the ArgosyUniversity catalog for further information regarding academic dishonesty and plagiarism.

Scholarly writing: The faculty at ArgosyUniversity is dedicated to providing a learning environment that supports scholarly and ethical writing, free from academic dishonesty and plagiarism. This includes the proper and appropriate referencing of all sources. You may be asked to submit your course assignments through “Turnitin,” ( an online resource established to help educators develop writing/research skills and detect potential cases of academic dishonesty. Turnitin compares submitted papers to billions of pages of content and provides a comparison report to your instructor. This comparison detects papers that share common information and duplicative language.

Americans with Disabilities Act Policy

It is the policy of ArgosyUniversity to make reasonable accommodations for qualified students with disabilities, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If a student with disabilities needs accommodations, the student must notify the Director of Student Services. Procedures for documenting student disability and the development of reasonable accommodations will be provided to the student upon request.

Students will be notified by the Director of Student Services when each request for accommodation is approved or denied in writing via a designated form. To receive accommodation in class, it is the student’s responsibility to present the form (at his or her discretion) to the instructor. In an effort to protect student privacy, the Department of Student Services will not discuss the accommodation needs of any student with instructors. Faculty may not make accommodations for individuals who have not been approved in this manner.

The ArgosyUniversity Statement Regarding Diversity

ArgosyUniversity prepares students to serve populations with diverse social, ethnic, economic, and educational experiences. Both the academic and training curricula are designed to provide an environment in which students can develop the skills and attitudes essential to working with people from a wide range of backgrounds.

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