IT6701 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT L T P C3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
- To expose students with the basics of managing the information
- To explore the various aspects of database design and modelling,
- To examine the basic issues in information governance and information integration
- To understand the overview of information architecture.
UNIT I DATABASE MODELLING, MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (9)
Database design and modelling - Business Rules and Relationship; Java database Connectivity (JDBC), Database connection Manager, Stored Procedures. Trends in Big Data systems including NoSQL - Hadoop HDFS, MapReduce, Hive, and enhancements.
UNIT II DATA SECURITY AND PRIVACY (9)
Program Security, Malicious code and controls against threats; OS level protection; Security – Firewalls, Network Security Intrusion detection systems. Data Privacy principles. Data Privacy Laws and compliance.
UNIT III INFORMATION GOVERNANCE (9)
Master Data Management (MDM) – Overview, Need for MDM, Privacy, regulatory requirements and compliance. Data Governance – Synchronization and data quality management.
UNIT IV INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE (9)
Principles of Information architecture and framework, Organizing information, Navigation systems and Labelling systems, Conceptual design, Granularity of Content.
UNIT V INFORMATION LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT (9)
Data retention policies; Confidential and Sensitive data handling, lifecycle management costs. Archive data using Hadoop; Testing and delivering big data applications for performance and functionality; Challenges with data administration;
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Alex Berson, Larry Dubov MASTER DATA MANAGEMENT AND DATA GOVERNANCE, 2/E, Tata McGraw Hill, 2011
2. Security in Computing, 4/E, Charles P. Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Prentice Hall; 2006
3. Information Architecture for the World Wide Web; Peter Morville, Louis Rosenfeld ; O'Reilly Media; 1998
REFERENCES:
1. Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Heikki Topi, V Ramesh - MODERN DATABASE MANAGEMENT, 10 Edition, PEARSON, 2012
2. http://nosql-database.org/ Next Gen databases that are distributed, open source and scalable.
3. http://ibm.com/big-data - Four dimensions of big data and other ebooks on Big Data Analytics
4. Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber Underworld- Jeffrey Carr, O'Reilly Media; Second Edition 2011
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