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Feb 10, 2025
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IS 389 - Advanced Business Systems Development (3 units) Business application program development using a procedural programming language. Emphasis on program design, testing, maintenance and logical and physical data structures.
Prerequisite(s): IS 350 or CS 135 ; Business major or minor.
Units of Lecture: 3 Offered: Every Spring
Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. develop Java programs to demonstrate proficiency in basic programming constructs, such as decision-making, looping, and object-oriented concepts, such as inheritance. 2. create an Android application with a single activity and multiple layouts (portrait and landscape). 3. use explicit intents to work with multi-activity applications and call other applications. 4. use implicit intents to start other applications such as a phone dialer or text message. 5. create multi-activity applications that send data from parent to child activity and return data from child activities. 6. implement applications with fragments and communicate between multiple fragments. 7. apply Android layout principles, work with layout managers, and create user interfaces with different layouts. 8. implement a location-based application. 9. create service-based applications that consume an existing Web service.
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