Information Technology and Management Program - UT Dallas 2025 Graduate Catalog - The University of Texas at Dallas
UT Dallas 2025 Graduate Catalog
Naveen Jindal School of Management
Master of Science in Information Technology and Management
36 semester credit hours minimum
Faculty
FACG> jsom-information-technology-and-management-ms
Professors:
Ashiq Ali
@axa042200
Alain Bensoussan
@axb046100
Gary Bolton
@gxb122130
Metín Çakanyildirim
@metin
Huseyin Cavusoglu
@huseyin
Jianqing Chen
@jxc111031
William M. Cready
@wmc041000
Gregory G. Dess
@ggd021000
Umit G. Gurun
@ugg041000
Dorothée Honhon
@dbh130130
Kyle Hyndman
@tdp062000
Varghese S. Jacob
@vjacob
Sanjay Jain
@sxj164830
Ganesh Janakiraman
@gxj091000
Elena Katok
@emk120030
Dmitri Kuksov
@dgk120030
Nanda Kumar
@nkumar
Seung-Hyun Lee
@sxl029100
Zhiang (John) Lin
@zlin
Sumit K. Majumdar
@skm021100
Stanimir Markov
@sxm079200
Amit Mehra
@axm078200
Syam Menon
@sxm021300
Vijay S. Mookerjee
@vijaym
B. P. S. Murthi
@murthi
Vikram Nanda
@vkn150030
Naim Bugra Ozel
@nbo150030
Özalp Özer
@oxo091000
Mike W. Peng
@mxp059000
Hasan Pirkul
@hpirkul
Cuili Qian
@cxq170330
Suresh Radhakrishnan
@sradhakr
Srinivasan Raghunathan
@sraghu
Ram C. Rao
@rrao
Brian Ratchford
@btr051000
Michael J. Rebello
@mjr071000
Gil Sadka
@gxs143630
Sumit Sarkar
@sumit
Suresh P. Sethi
@sethi
Kathryn E. Stecke
@kes021000
Riki Takeuchi
@rxt173730
Wing Kwong (Eric) Tsang
@wkt071000
Jun Xia
@jxx132030
Ying Xie
@yxx124930
Harold Zhang
@hxz054000
Zhiqiang (Eric) Zheng
@zxz062000
Associate Professors:
Mehmet Ayvaci
@mua120030
Nina Baranchuk
@nxb043000
Zhonglan Dai
@zxd051000
Michael Hasler
@mxh190031
Bin Hu
@bxh180009
Surya N. Janakiraman
@suryaj
Robert L. Kieschnick Jr.
@rkiesch
Atanu Lahiri
@axl144730
Jun Li
@jxl128031
Ningzhong Li
@nxl124130
Maria Loumioti
@mxl175830
Lívia Markóczy
@lxm055000
Ramachandran (Ram) Natarajan
@nataraj
H. Dennis Park
@hxp174230
Anyan Qi
@axq140430
Young U. Ryu
@ryoung
Serdar Simsek
@axs158032
Harpreet Singh
@hxs104000
Upender Subramanian
@uxs092000
Shouqiang Wang
@sxw163830
Kelsey D. Wei
@kdw061000
Han (Victor) Xia
@hxx110930
Yexiao Xu
@yexiaoxu
Alejandro Zentner
@axz051000
Jieying Zhang
@jxz146230
Zhe (James) Zhang
@zxz145430
Feng Zhao
@fxz082000
Yibin Zhou
@yxz066000
Assistant Professors:
Khai Chiong
@kxc173030
Rafael Copat
@rxc190027
Soraya Fatehi
@sxf200005
Andrew Frazelle
@aef180002
Ying Huang
@yxh124430
Joonhwi Joo
@jxj180020
Sora Jun
@sxj177030
Jason Kautz
@jdk200000
Tongil Kim
@txk200012
Sheen Levine
@ssl140530
Christopher Mace
@cxm200014
Samir Mamadehussene
@sxm200118
Jean-Marie Meier
@jmm172030
Zixuan Meng
@zxm200005
Radha Mookerjee
@rvm019000
Jedson Pinto
@jpp200002
Ignacio Rios Uribe
@iar200000
Alejandro Rivera Mesias
@axr150331
Simon Siegenthaler
@sxs177933
Kirti Sinha
@kxs190050
Shujing Sun
@sxs200168
Xiaoxiao Tang
@xxt180003
Shervin Tehrani
@sst180003
Ashwin Venkataraman
@axv190029
Christian Von Drathen
@cxv141430
Guihua Wang
@gxw130630
Hongchang Wang
@hxw140930
Pingle Wang
@pxw200007
Junfeng Wu
@jxw175430
Steven Xiao
@sxx150930
Professor Emeritus:
R. Chandrasekaran
@chandra
Associate Professor Emeritus:
David J. Springate
@spring8
Clinical Professors:
John Barden
@jpb063000
Britt Berrett
@brb051000
Abhijit Biswas
@axb019100
Shawn Carraher
@smc130730
Larry Chasteen
@chasteen
Paul Convery
@pxc141930
Tevfik Dalgic
@tdalgic
Howard Dover
@hfd021000
Randall S. Guttery
@rxg112530
William Hefley
@weh150130
Robert Hicks
@rfh041000
Robert Kaiser
@rck180000
Marilyn Kaplan
@mkaplan
Van Latham
@vml170230
Sonia Leach
@sel120030
Peter Lewin
@plewin
Jeffrey Manzi
@jxm158130
John McCracken
@jfm
Larry Norton
@lxn171230
Divakar Rajamani
@dxr020100
Daniel Rajaratnam
@dxr143430
Kannan Ramanathan
@kxr087000
Prakash Shrivastava
@pcs130130
Mark Thouin
@mxt083000
McClain Watson
@jmw077000
Jeff Weekley
@jaw160330
Habte Woldu
@wolduh
Fang Wu
@fxw052000
Clinical Associate Professors:
Judd Bradbury
@jdb101000
Dawn Owens
@dmo130130
Carolyn Reichert
@carolyn
Clinical Assistant Professors:
Athena Alimirzaei
@axa134231
Christina (Krysta) Betanzos
@clb120030
Moran Blueshtein
@mxb135230
Jeffery (Jeff) Hicks
@jnh061000
Dupinderjeet Kaur
@dxk110730
Revansiddha Khanapure
@rbk160130
Liping Ma
@lxm133730
Parneet Pahwa
@pxp030100
Jason Parker
@jap090020
Professors of Instruction:
Semiramis Amirpour
@sxa130731
Mary Beth Goodrich
@goodrich
Chris Linsteadt
@ccl019000
Suzette Plaisance Bryan
@stp170002
Matt Polze
@mmp062000
Luell (Lou) Thompson
@lot013000
Associate Professors of Instruction:
Judd Bradbury
@jdb101000
Monica E. Brussolo
@meb049000
Ayfer Gurun
@axg119030
Maria Hasenhuttl
@h1562
Julie Haworth
@haworth
Thomas (Tom) Henderson
@txh093000
Jennifer Johnson
@jxj091000
Kathryn Lookadoo
@kxl164330
Sarah Moore
@sem054000
Hirofumi Nishi
@hxn210016
Daniel Sibley
@dcs170002
Agnieszka Skuza
@axo027000
Hubert Zydorek
@hxz120930
Mohammad aseri Taheri
@mxn121930
Assistant Professors of Instruction:
Negin Enayaty Ahangar
@nxe180001
Daniel Karnuta
@dxk173030
Joseph Mauriello
@jam151430
Victoria McCrady
@vdm130030
Rasoul Ramezani
@rxr145930
Gaurav Shekhar
@gxs150130
Professors of Practice:
Gregory Ballew
@geb011100
Tiffany A. Bortz
@tabortz
Ranavir Bose
@rxb132730
Alexander Edsel
@ade012000
Charles Haseman
@cxh180018
Rajiv Shah
@rxs079000
Donald Taylor
@det190000
Keith Thurgood
@klt160130
Associate Professors of Practice:
Nozar Hassanzadeh
@nozarh
Jackie Kimzey
@jxk092000
Julie Lynch
@jxl180030
Jennifer Murray
@jrm160330
David Parks
@dxp153830
Margaret Smallwood
@meg012400
Steven Solcher
@sjs107020
Kathy Zolton
@kxz121730
Assistant Professors of Practice:
Khatereh Ahadi
@kxa180010
Steven Haynes
@sxh102420
Abu Naser Islam
@nxi110630
Edward Meda
@exm150330
Paul Nichols
@pxn120030
Timothy Stephens
@tgs170130
Guido Tirone
@gxt170001
Robert Wright
@rgw091000
Admission Requirements
In addition to the University's
general admission requirements
, applicants are required to submit the following materials as part of their application file for holistic admission consideration:
One letter of recommendation.
A statement of purpose/essay.
A resume.
While not required, applicants can also submit the following items to be considered:
GRE/GMAT scores.
Deadline:
Please take note of
application deadlines
. All applications completed by the deadline will be reviewed for admission. Applications submitted or completed after the deadline may be reviewed for admission only if spaces remain within the upcoming cohort and will be reviewed in order by the date the application file became complete.
Degree Requirements
The Master of Science in Information Technology Management (MS ITM) is a minimum 36 semester credit hours STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) degree program that prepares students to better understand the complex world of Information Technology, its management, and issues that occur at the interface between IT and business.
Course requirement consists of core courses, IT elective courses, and free elective courses. Core courses provide foundational knowledge regarding information technology and management practices and serve as the foundation for understanding the complex issues that occur at the interface between IT and business. IT elective courses provide students with opportunities to learn specialized knowledge in one or more focused tracks and free elective courses enable students to select courses that maximize their individual educational and professional goals. Detailed course requirements for the MS ITM degree may be found in the following section.
To apply for this degree program, an undergraduate degree is required (all majors are considered). Students must maintain a 3.0 grade-point average (GPA) in both core courses and in all graduate courses taken in the degree program, excluding program prerequisites to qualify for the MS degree.
Prerequisite
Students pursuing the Master of Science in Information Technology Management degree program are required to complete one semester credit hour of
MAS 6102
Professional Development course. Degree credit is not earned for program prerequisites, however, the grade achieved in prerequisites will count toward the student's grade-point average (GPA). All program prerequisites must be satisfied within the first semester of graduate study as a degree-seeking student.
Course Requirements
MIS 6009
Information Systems Internship
(required elective)
Core Courses: 18 semester credit hours
Select the following three courses (9 semester credit hours).
MIS 6382
Object Oriented Programming in Python
BUAN 6320
Database Foundations for Business Analytics
or
MIS 6326
Data Management
MIS 6308
System Analysis and Project Management
Select three courses from three different core business areas listed below. Business core areas are listed in bold. (9 semester credit hours). Note that statistics is a required prerequisite for many courses in JSOM. In particular,
BUAN 6359
or
OPRE 6359
is required for several courses that are part of the Business Intelligence and Analytics track.
Statistics
OPRE 6301
Statistics and Data Analysis
OPRE 6359
Advanced Statistics for Data Science
Accounting
ACCT 6305
Accounting for Managers
ACCT 6336
Information Technology Audit and Risk Management
ACCT 6380
Internal Audit
ACCT 6386
Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC)
Marketing
MKT 6301
Marketing Management
MKT 6337
Predictive Analytics for Data Science
MKT 6321
Interactive and Digital Marketing
MKT 6382
Professional Selling I
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
ENTP 6370
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
ENTP 6375
Technology and New Product Development
ENTP 6388
Managing Innovation within the Corporation
Organizational Behavior
OB 6301
Organizational Behavior
OB 6332
Negotiation and Dispute Resolution
OB 6334
Foundations of Organizational Development
Healthcare
HMGT 6320
The American Healthcare System
Strategy
BPS 6310
Strategic Management
BPS 6332
Strategic Leadership
Operations Management
OPRE 6302
Operations Management
OPRE 6304
Operations Analytics
OPRE 6332
Spreadsheet Modeling and Analytics
Economics
MECO 6303
Business Economics
Finance
FIN 6301
Financial Management
Real Estate
REAL 6321
Introduction to Real Estate
International Business
IMS 6304
International Business Management
IMS 6310
International Marketing Decision Making
IMS 6360
International Strategy Analysis and Techniques
IMS 6365
Cross-Cultural Management Analysis
IMS 6V92
Regional Area Studies: Western Europe
Electives: 18 semester credit hours
Select 18 semester credit hours from electives listed below. The MS ITM degree program offers opportunities for students to focus in a specific track (optional) to obtain an in-depth knowledge in a specific area depending on their interests. Students are not required to choose any track - they may select the 18 semester credit hours from any mix of courses across the different tracks. As part of the 18 semester credit hours of elective courses, students may also substitute up to six semester credit hours of any master's-level courses offered within JSOM as free electives, except for
MIS 6320
or
ACCT 6320
or
OPRE 6393
. Additionally, students must abide by any restriction specified in a course description.
Information Technology Management Tracks
Enterprise Systems Track
The Enterprise Systems track is recommended for students interested in developing and managing large-scale applications and IT infrastructure.
MIS 6309
Business Data Warehousing
MIS 6319
Intelligent Enterprise Systems with SAP
MIS 6332
Intelligent Enterprise Systems Configurations and Implementation with SAP
MIS 6338
Accounting Systems Integration and Configuration
MIS 6369
Supply Chain Software with SAP
MIS 6371
SAP Cloud Analytics
MIS 6378
Customer Relationship Management with Salesforce
Business Intelligence and Analytics Track
The Business Intelligence and Analytics track is recommended for students interested in managing large-scale data and analyzing them to develop sound business strategies.
MIS 6309
Business Data Warehousing
MIS 6324
Business Analytics with SAS
or
MIS 6356
Business Analytics with R
MIS 6334
Advanced Business Analytics with SAS
or
MIS 6357
Advanced Business Analytics with R
MIS 6341
Applied Machine Learning
MIS 6344
Web Analytics
MIS 6346
Big Data
MIS 6386
Modeling for Business Analytics
MIS 6373
Social Media Business
MIS 6380
Data Visualization
MIS 6385
Robotic Process Automation
MIS 6392
Causal Analytics and A/B Testing
BUAN 6335
Organizing for Business Analytics Platforms
BUAN 6340
Programming for Data Science
OPRE 6301
Statistics and Data Analysis
Cyber Security Management Track
The Cyber Security Management track is recommended for students interested in cyber security risk management.
MIS 6316
Data Communications
MIS 6330
Cybersecurity Fundamentals
MIS 6333
Digital Forensics and Incident Management
MIS 6337
Information Technology Audit and Risk Management
MIS 6339
Analytical Reviews Using Audit Software
MIS 6351
Identity and Access Management
MIS 6363
Cloud Computing Fundamentals
MIS 6368
Applied Cybersecurity Analytics and Risk Management
MIS 6384
Preparing for Cybersecurity Threats
MIS 6394
Internal Audit
Digital Product Management Track
The Digital Product Management track is recommended for students interested in managing the creation, design, and delivery of digital software products.
MIS 6393
Foundations of Digital Product Management
MIS 6313
Managing IT in the Analytics Age
MIS 6349
Digital Consulting Project
MIS 6354
Practical User-centric Web Development
MIS 6360
Agile Project Management
MIS 6375
Technology and New Product Development
MIS 6377
Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship
MIS 6380
Data Visualization
MIS 6388
The Corporate Entrepreneurial Experience
MIS 6396
User Experience Design
IT Consulting and Services Management Track
The IT Consulting and Services Management track is recommended for students interested in IT consulting and project management.
MIS 6302
Managing Digital Strategy
MIS 6313
Managing IT in the Analytics Age
MIS 6339
Analytical Reviews Using Audit Software
MIS 6349
Digital Consulting Project
MIS 6360
Agile Project Management
MIS 6363
Cloud Computing Fundamentals
MIS 6374
Internet of Things
MIS 6375
Technology and New Product Development
MIS 6378
Customer Relationship Management with Salesforce
MIS 6385
Robotic Process Automation
MIS 6398
Blockchain Technology and Applications
BPS 6360
Management and Organizational Consulting: Theory and Practice
Healthcare Systems Track
The Healthcare Systems track is recommended for students interested in managing IT in the healthcare domain.
HMGT 6320
The American Healthcare System
MIS 6305
Healthcare Analytics
MIS 6317
Healthcare Informatics
MIS 6330
Cybersecurity Fundamentals
MIS 6374
Internet of Things
MIS 6381
Electronic Health Records Applications
MIS 6393
Foundations of Digital Product Management
Cloud Computing Track
The Cloud Computing track is recommended for students interested in cloud computing.
MIS 6363
Cloud Computing Fundamentals
MIS 6389
AWS Cloud Solution Architecture
MIS 6347
AWS Cloud Analytics
MIS 6374
Internet of Things
Graduate Certificates
Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Information Technology
9 semester credit hours
Faculty
Overview
The Graduate Certificate in Health Information Technology emphasizes practical concepts in healthcare IT and hands on experience gained using electronic medical records (EMR) software. The focus will be on identification and understanding the key information required for managing and working with healthcare information systems. It also demonstrates the use of analytics and software tools related to healthcare information to develop sound healthcare decisions, particularly the core functionalities of the EMR software platform, including how to support clinical information workflows in a paperless environment, and the interconnectivity with other clinical and business systems.
Course Requirements
Required courses: 9 semester credit hours
MIS 6317
Healthcare Informatics
MIS 6305
Healthcare Analytics
MIS 6381
Electronic Health Records Applications
Graduate Certificate in Intelligent Enterprise Systems
9 semester credit hours
Faculty
Overview
The Graduate Certificate in Intelligent Enterprise Systems emphasizes theoretical concepts in enterprise resource planning and hands on experience using SAP S/4HANA premise and cloud software. It provides broad exposure to various SAP functional modules such as sales and distribution, supply chain management, procurement, human capital management, accounting, and data warehousing. It also provides theory and hands on exposure to configuring and implementing an S/4HANA System from scratch. Furthermore, the certificate program provides students with an opportunity to get an in-depth knowledge of one of these modules.
Course Requirements
Required courses: 9 semester credit hours
MIS 6319
Intelligent Enterprise Systems with SAP
MIS 6332
Intelligent Enterprise Systems Configurations and Implementation with SAP
And choose one of the courses listed below:
MIS 6309
Business Data Warehousing
MIS 6338
Accounting Systems Integration and Configuration
MIS 6369
Supply Chain Software with SAP
MIS 6371
SAP Cloud Analytics
Graduate Certificate in Business Analytics and Data Mining
12 semester credit hours
Faculty
Overview
The Graduate Certificate in Business Analytics and Data Mining provides students with an understanding of how to analyze large complex data sets in order to solve business problems. It emphasizes theoretical concepts and clinical knowledge associated with the design, delivery and use of business analytics, business intelligence, and data mining techniques in organizations.
Course Requirements
Required courses: 9 semester credit hours
OPRE 6301
Statistics and Data Analysis
or
OPRE 6359
Advanced Statistics for Data Science
MIS 6309
Business Data Warehousing
or
MIS 6346
Big Data
MIS 6324
Business Analytics with SAS
or
MIS 6356
Business Analytics with R
or
MIS 6386
Modeling for Business Analytics
In addition the required courses listed above, choose one course from the following list:
MIS 6334
Advanced Business Analytics with SAS
MIS 6357
Advanced Business Analytics with R
MIS 6341
Applied Machine Learning
MIS 6344
Web Analytics
MIS 6371
SAP Cloud Analytics
MIS 6373
Social Media Business
MIS 6380
Data Visualization
MIS 6385
Robotic Process Automation
MIS 6386
Modeling for Business Analytics
MIS 6392
Causal Analytics and A/B Testing
BUAN 6335
Organizing for Business Analytics Platforms
BUAN 6340
Programming for Data Science
Graduate Certificate in Product Management
12 semester credit hours
Faculty
Overview
The Graduate Certificate in Product Management is designed to provide students with the essential skills and knowledge to excel in the dynamic field of product management. This program focuses on developing a product-oriented mindset, mastering agile methodologies, and enhancing user experience design capabilities.
Course Requirements
Required courses: 9 semester credit hours
MIS 6393
Foundations of Digital Product Management
MIS 6360
Agile Project Management
MIS 6396
User Experience Design
or
MIS 6354
Practical User-centric Web Development
In addition the required courses listed above, choose one course from the following list:
MIS 6313
Managing IT in the Analytics Age
MIS 6354
Practical User-centric Web Development
MIS 6375
Technology and New Product Development
MIS 6377
Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship
MIS 6380
Data Visualization
MIS 6388
The Corporate Entrepreneurial Experience
MIS 6396
User Experience Design
Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity Systems (CCSS)
12 semester credit hours
Faculty
Faculty and lecturers for the courses in this certificate program are drawn from the Department of Computer Science in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, and from the Naveen Jindal School of Management.
Overview
The volume and sophistication of cybersecurity threats point to a critical demand for research and education in the general area of cybersecurity, which is highly interdisciplinary by nature. Elements from computer science and information technology management form the basis for systems-related technologies to secure typical vulnerabilities. In addressing this growing critical demand, the Certificate in Cybersecurity Systems (CCSS) offered at UT Dallas provides a joint program between the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science and Naveen Jindal School of Management.
The CCSS requires 12 semester credit hours, and may be combined with other courses and/or certificates toward an MS degree in Computer Science, Information Technology and Management, or Business Analytics, provided that the student has gained admission into that particular program.
To earn the certificate, students in the program must complete four courses with an overall GPA of 3.0 and no course grade should be below a C.
Course Requirements
Required Course: 3 semester credit hours
MIS 6330
Cybersecurity Fundamentals
In addition to the required course listed above, choose one of the following tracks:
Track #1: Computer Science (CS) Emphasis (9 semester credit hours)
Choose three courses from the following:
CS 6324
Information Security
CS 6348
Data and Applications Security
CS 6349
Network Security
Any course from the list of existing cybersecurity systems in Computer Science courses (offered periodically, and must be approved)
Track #2: Cybersecurity Management Emphasis (9 semester credit hours)
MIS 6333
Digital Forensics and Incident Management
MIS 6337
Information Technology Audit and Risk Management
In addition, choose one course from the following:
MIS 6363
Cloud Computing Fundamentals
MIS 6316
Data Communications
MIS 6351
Identity and Access Management
MIS 6368
Applied Cybersecurity Analytics and Risk Management
MIS 6384
Preparing for Cybersecurity Threats
MIS 6389
AWS Cloud Solution Architecture
ACCT 6380
Internal Audit
ACCT 6334
Auditing
ACCT 6384
or
MIS 6339
Analytical Reviews Using Audit Software
ACCT 6386
Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC)
ACCT 6383
Fraud Examination
Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity Risk Management
12 semester credit hours
Faculty
Faculty and lecturers for the courses in this certificate program are drawn from the Naveen Jindal School of Management and the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences.
Overview
The Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity Risk Management equips professionals to identify, assess, and mitigate cyber threats in business settings. The curriculum includes IT audit, risk management, internal audit, analytical reviews, governance, compliance, and fraud examination. Elective courses on legal aspects and ethics of cybersecurity prepare students for the regulatory landscape. This program enables students to implement effective cybersecurity measures, safeguard assets, and ensure compliance with industry standards.
Course Requirements
Required courses: 9 semester credit hours
MIS 6351
Identity and Access Management
MIS 6384
Preparing for Cybersecurity Threats
BUAN 6368
Applied Cybersecurity Analytics and Risk Management
In addition the required courses listed above, choose one course from the following list:
MIS 6330
Cybersecurity Fundamentals
MIS 6337
Information Technology Audit and Risk Management
ACCT 6334
Auditing
ACCT 6380
Internal Audit
ACCT 6384
Analytical Reviews Using Audit Software
ACCT 6386
Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC)
ACCT 6383
Fraud Examination
PPPE 6315
Legal Aspects of Cyber Security and Cyber Security Ethics
1. Students may use MIS 6009 only for their first internship and any additional internship must be completed as MIS 6V98 (3 semester credit hours maximum). Students may use MIS 6V98, MIS 6349, or MIS 6354 to fulfill the internship requirement. Students are no longer eligible to enroll in MIS 6009 if they have already completed MIS 6V98, MIS 6349, or MIS 6354.
2. OPRE 6359 is required for MIS 6356 and MIS 6341
3. Credit cannot be received for both MIS 6386 and (MIS 6334 or OPRE 6334 or BUAN 6357 or MIS 6357)
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