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College of Business & Economics
Ludwig Slusky
Professor
of Information Systems, CISSP
Office:
Simpson Tower 618
Phone: 323-3432922 (please do not leave messages, instead send an email)
Email: lslusky@calstatela.edu
http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/lslusky
Professor of Information Systems
Certified Computer Information
Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
Faculty Lab Administrator of Unix
Lab
Director of CNISS
TEACHING INTERESTS
Currently: Computer Information
Systems Security, Healthcare Information Privacy
and Security, Database (DB) and data warehousing (DW)
design and administration, object-oriented e-development (OOAD)
with UML, e-business (eB)
and e-learning (eL).
New
teaching interest: CMMI and Healthcare Information Privacy and Security
In the past: programming in C++, Cobol, Basic; Systems Analysis
and Design; E-Commerce and other subjects.
All courses are supported online using WebCT
at http://www.calstatela.edu/academic/aa/ess/webct/
RESEARCH INTERESTS AND EXPERIENCE
The current research interests
parallel the areas of teaching: Computer Information Systems Security/Internet Security
and Healthcare Information Privacy and Security, with addition of
Capability Maturity Model® Integration (CMMI) and databases.
The professional training covered such software products
and methodologies as Information Security (Carnegie Mellon/SEI, Vigilar),
CMMI (Carnegie Mellon/SEI), Oracle (Oracle, Designer), Rational Software
(Rational Rose), Sun (Solaris), Sterling Software (COOL), Microsoft,
Parametric Technology Corp.(Windchill) and in early years products
from Computer Associates/ADR (Ideal), Texas Instruments (IEF), Cullinet,
Datacom.
The industry experience includes design and maintenance
of manufacturing, financial, and insurance applications for various
corporations, and recently healthcare applications.
The consulting experience includes evaluation of programs in Economics
and Business for Eurasia Foundation, consulting for Citizens Development
Corporation (Washington, D.C.), and others.
The teaching experience, in addition to teaching
at CSLA, includes Fulbright professorship with international exposure
and organizing international distance learning (e-learning) for oversees
students through the Center for NIS Studies (CNISS).
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Ph.D. Computer Information Systems 1968
Academy of Municipal Economy, Moscow
MS Mechanical Engineering 1961
Bauman Institute of Technology, Moscow
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
For schedule
of classes and office hours, please see the CSLA catalog.
Winter
Quarter 2008 SCHEDULE
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Course
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Sect.No
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Title
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Units
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Day & Time
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Room
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Requirements
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CIS405A
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01
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Database Design
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4
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MW 11:40-1:20pm
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SHC344
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Online in part
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CIS405A
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02
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Database Design
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4
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MW
4:20-6:00pm
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SHC344
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Online in part
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CIS454/528
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04/01
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Security w/Wireless
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4
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M
6:10-10:00pm
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SHC344
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Special course
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Note
to the students of CIS405A: This course is Online Distance
Learning Course. See specific requirements for this course.
To
enroll in the class: Follow the regular enrollment procedure and
sign-on WebCT
(must !).
OFFICE HOURS
Winter Quarter 2008
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Day
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Time
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Monday
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3:30 - 4:20pm
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Wednesday
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1:30
- 4:20pm
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