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| Title | Strategic Computing and Communications Technology |  |
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| Units | 3 |
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| Prerequisites | Graduate standing in engineering, business administration, information management and systems, or consent of instructor. |
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| Description | Factors strongly impacting the success of new computing and communications products and services (based on underlying technologies such as electronics and software) in commercial applications. Technology trends and limits, economics, standardization, intellectual property, government policy, and industrial organization. Strategies to manage the design and marketing of successful products and services. Also listed as Information Systems and Management C224. |
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Instructor |
Teaching Effectiveness | How worthwhile was this course? |
| Spring 1999 | Messerschmitt | 5.2 | / 7 ± 1.9 | | 5.7 | / 7 ± 1.9 | |
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Overall Rating
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Teaching Effectiveness | How worthwhile was this course? |
| Electrical Engineering 201 |
5.2 | / 7 ± 1.9 | |
5.7 | / 7 ± 1.9 | |
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