The relevance of teaching the discipline "Modern methodologies and environments for the development of computer information systems" is dictated by the rapid development of digital technologies that permeate all spheres of human activity. With each year, the demand for professionals possessing deep knowledge in the field of information systems and internet technologies increases. This knowledge allows for the development and implementation of innovative solutions leading to the optimization of business processes, improvement of customer service, and creation of new products and services. The ability to analyze big data, develop secure web resources, and ensure high operational efficiency of information systems becomes necessary in various areas from e-commerce to the automation of production lines. Information systems and internet technologies play a key role in preparing students to solve real-world IT challenges. Through the study of this discipline, students acquire skills in working with modern development tools and project management.

The objective of the discipline "Modern methodologies and environments for the development of computer information systems" is to form skills and competencies in the field of technologies for developing interactive computer information systems, application of object-oriented programming principles, and development of web-based information systems.

The goal of the educational discipline "Modern methodologies and environments for the development of computer information systems" is to form theoretical knowledge of the basic principles of building information systems using modern technologies and environments for the development of computer systems.

The subject of study of the discipline includes technologies for developing web applications, data storage, and data exchange.

The object of study of the discipline is internet technologies, design, and support of modern information systems.