Administrating of Information Systems

Major: Information and Communication Systems
Code of subject: 6.126.02.E.050
Credits: 6.00
Department: Telecommunication
Lecturer: DSc., Prof. Kyryk M.I.
Semester: 6 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: The ability to apply methods and tools of modern information technologies for the design, development and deployment of applied information systems in various fields The ability to deploy, administer and support information systems based on network technologies and the ability to develop technical documentation.
Required prior and related subjects: Previous academic disciplines: Basics of network technologies Technologies of information and communication networks Distributed information and communication systems Associated and following academic disciplines: Information systems design Designing software and hardware subsystems of IS Security of information systems
Summary of the subject: The discipline is dedicated to the study of basic technologies and principles of system administration of information systems. The student must study the operation and configuration of network services, the main protocols of information systems and networks, learn to perform the main tasks of operating information systems, administration of network equipment, acquire the skills and abilities of deploying information systems and networks.
Assessment methods and criteria: Running check: The defense of laboratory work is carried out in writing (in PDF format of a form that contains information about the student and 5 questions to which the student must answer), or in oral form in the format of a survey (the student, according to a pre-approved list of questions, answers any what five questions). Each question is valued at one point. As a result of the correct answer to all questions, the student receives 5 points. The sum of points is divided by a correction factor of 2.25. Examination control consists of two components: 1) written - - is made in writing in PDF format. The PDF form contains information about the student and 12 questions to which the student must provide answers. The first 5 questions are test questions with one correct answer and are valued at 3 points, the next 5 questions are test questions with two or more correct answers and are valued at 5 points, the last two questions require the correct answer and are valued at 5 points. 2) oral - conducted in the form of a survey, where the student answers any five questions according to a pre-approved list of questions. Each question is worth 2 points.
Recommended books: Telecommunication and information networks: Textbook for higher educational institutions. / P.P. Vorobienko, L.A. Nikityuk, P.I. Reznichenko. - K.: SUMMIT-BOOK, 2010. Craig Hunt. TCP/IP. Network administration, 3rd edition. - M.: - Symbol-Plus, 2004 - 816 p. Tanenbaum E. Computer networks - St. Petersburg: - Peter, 2007 - 991 p. Kesryn Paquette, Diana Tyr. Creating scalable Cisco networks. - M.: - Cisco Press, 2002 - 792 p. Kennedy Clark, Kevin Hamilton. Principles of switching in Cisco local networks. - M.: Williams, 2003.