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Advanced E-Commerce Development

Prerequisites
CIT 312 or CIT 347
CIT 329
Offered
Fall,Spring
Software
Windows
Credit By Exam
No
Coordinator
Ed Sullivan

Description
This course will provide students the opportunity to apply the concepts and techniques from the prior Certificate courses to a real world E-Commerce project. Students will develop a data-driven e-commerce site for a small to medium size local company.

Objectives
  • Design an effective and efficient web prototype, including well designed navigational paths.
  • Determine data needs and design and implement appropriate database structure.
  • Select the best programming framework to address business needs.
  • Design and implement a data driven solution.
ABET Outcomes (What is ABET?)
  • a. Use and apply current technical concepts and practices in the core information technologies.
  • b. Analyze, identify and define the requirements that must be satisfied to address problems or opportunities faced by organizations or individuals.
  • d. Assist in the creation of an effective project plan.
Principles of Undergraduate Learning (What are Principles of Undergraduate Learning?)
  • Express ideas and facts effectively in written formats.
  • Communicate orally in one-on-one and group settings.
  • Make efficient use of information resources and technology for personal and professional needs.
  • Analyze complex issues and make informed decisions.
  • Synthesize information in order to arrive at reasoned conclusions.
  • Solve challenging problems.
  • Apply knowledge to meet professional standards and competencies.
  • Demonstrate substantial knowledge and understanding of at least one field of study.
  • Modify their approach to an issue or problem based on the contexts and requirements of particular situations.
Topics
  • Establish Development Methodology
  • Target Audience Analysis
  • Design Structure
  • Determine Data Needs
  • Construction Components
  • Establish Environment
  • Determine Database Approach
  • Tool Selection
  • Determining Remote Access
  • Prototype Implementation
  • Usability Testing
  • Develop Post-Implementation Strategy


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