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IT 021 - Internet Technologies: XML in Practice and Business Application

Semester Hours: 3
Once a Year
This course is designed for students to develop an understanding of Internet technologies that help organizations communicate and respond to a dynamic business environment. The course focuses on XML (Extensible Markup Language). XML has become the standard body of rules that facilitates communication among different computer applications by tagging data, interpreting, and linking the results. Discussions will include the applied use of XML and related Internet technologies in business areas that include, for example, financial reporting, Web services, and health care. In particular, two XML vocabularies will be explored in more depth: the Universal Business Language (UBL) and Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL). Topics covered include XML, XSLT, CSS, XHTML and UBL and XBRL (including SEC rule, 2009: Interactive Data to Improve Financial Reporting).

Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes:
IT 014 , CSC 005 , or permission of department chairperson. Credits earned count toward general degree requirements but do not satisfy information systems major  or minor  requirements.





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