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Software engineering processing methods; Software life cycle; Computer-based system engineering; Software project Management; Requirements and Specification: Requirement engineering, requirement analysis, models, prototyping, formal and algebraic specification; Software design: Architectural design, object-oriented, function-oriented, real-time and user interface design; Reliability; Maintenance; Portability; Documentation; Re-engineering and reverse-engineering; Case study. Weekly practice in the lab.
Fourth Year
  
A selected DB Language such as Oracle or Access; Additional support tools for business applications: DDL and DML commands, Forms design, triggers, Case study. Weekly practice in the lab.
Third Year
  
The essence of simulation, why is simulation used; Business models; Model construction; Assessing a model’s suitability; Monte Carlo simulation; Random selection; Variables in a simulation model; Constructing a simulation model; Performing simulations by using spreadsheets and Win QSB. Weekly practice in the lab.
Fourth Year
  
Introduction to AI and application; Exhaustive Search methods; Heuristic search Methods; First Order Logic for knowledge representation; Programming in PROLOG; Production rule systems; Principles of expert systems; Expert systems Programming in PROLOG; Knowledge Acquisition. Weekly practice in the lab.
Third Year
  
Budiness Intelligent Systems (BIS) focus on collecting, analyzing and converting rawbusiness data into actionable information that drives business decisions. This course introduces BIS from both technical and managerial perspectives. Thus, techniques in data mining, data warehousing, online analytical processing (OLAP), data analysis, statistical reasoning and knowledge discovery will be examined from technical perspectives. Managerial perspectives discuss various applications in BIS, including customer behaviors analysis, risk analysis, financial, analysis, supply chains, and knowledge management. TO maintain successful intelligence program additional issues like strategic and tactical planning will be examined.
Third Year