ns, reports, programs and other data to the server where the student cantransfer to a disk or their VAX account. Applications Development II (CIS 358) is a study ofthe state of art tools and techniques for developing complex business applications; dataorganization, on-line processing, software engineering, and software maintenance. This CIS classis an extension to CIS 258. The student will expand his/her knowledge of the COBOLprogramming language. In order for the CIS major to apply principle of good application designand solving problems, the Visual Basic programming language will also be introduced. Theaccount for these two classes will contain the COBOL programming language and the compilerfor it as well as Visual Basic. For the students to learn more about client-server technology, CIS 365 is required to theComputer Information Systems curriculum. The student will be involved in learning aboutdifferent types of client-server environment such as configuring Worldwide Web environment andbuilding a Netware LAN to support delivery client-server computing. Computer Architecture,Communications, and Operating Systems (CIS 365) focuses on the architecture of moderncomputer systems including peripherals; data communications networking with fault tolerantcomputing; language transition; operating systems software/hardware and utilities. This accountwill have Internet connections and Netware operations. In studying Database Management Systems (CIS 453), the CIS student will learn the roleof databases, database applications, data modeling using entity-relationship and semantic objectmodels. The significance of the COB server for CIS 453 is that the student will focus onmulti-user database processing on LANs with the emphasis on client-server systems. In thisdatabase class, students will also be required to design and implement a database using thecurrent technology. This account will require Microsoft Access and Salsa. ...