
Implementation of IT-based business processes has become mandatory in modern corporations. However, it is critically important to examine what kind of information system is most appropriate to individual corporations. For example, the system of each department has been designed individually, so that there is no interface among the systems or the system performances are uneven. Thus, this course aims to build a rational and practical system from the Information System Optimization perspective.
In the Information System Optimization, corporate business strategies have to be always clearly stated, since those strategies determine conditions to seek solutions for information system building and performance to achieve the optimization.
This course will cover programming, networking, and database techniques in addition to case studies of various techniques for optimization and information system and network performance evaluation. With all of those techniques, the course aims to practice optimized system development.