Strong, self-adhesive acrylic polymer-based tapes have been identified as FDA-approved medical device construction components that might also serve in diverse biological locations as artificial muscles, ligaments, or compressive support discs. After assuring that the tapes themselves were not cytotoxic, they were evaluated as possible low-tension muscle substitutes for eyelids, jaws, and other modest body re-closing needs, and well as for higher-tension applications as artificial ligaments.
The course introduces students to the concepts of business intelligence and how to build an integrated decision support system. Topics covered include: methods for evaluating decision support systems, modeling and analysis of the development of decision support systems data management, modeling and administration user interface, the concepts of artificial intelligence and intelligent systems, including the evidentiary rules of the cases, and expert systems, rules systems semesters.
Pre-requisite: MIS 213
The course aims to introduce principles and concepts of knowledge management; knowledge and learning; information technology and knowledge management; planning and evaluation of knowledge management; case study in knowledge management.