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CSCI 5437G: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Course covers fundamentals of the theory of computer graphics, including raster systems, 3D viewing, illumination, shading and solid modeling. A standard computer graphics language is introduced. Graduate students will be given an extra assignment determined by the instructor that undergraduates will not be required to do.
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CSCI 5438: Animation
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Course covers mechanism of computer animation and its implementation in OpenGL, together with advanced graphics features that are essential for full-fledged animation.
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CSCI 5438G: Animation
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Course covers mechanism of computer animation and their implementation in OpenGL, together with advanced graph theory. Graduate students will be given an extra assignment determined by the instructor that undergraduates will not b required to do.
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CSCI 5439: Game Programming
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
An introduction to game design and development including game physics, using game engines, using AI in games, creating multi-threaded games, and creating networked games.
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CSCI 5530: Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course serves as a major integrative, capstone experience for students and requires teamwork. A study of the development and management of software; strategies and techniques of design, testing, documentation and maintenance.
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CSCI 5530G: Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course serves as a major integrative capstone experince for students and requires teamwork. A study of the development and management of software; strategies and techniques of design, testing, documentation and maintenance.
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CSCI 5531: Systems Assurance Standards
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Course explores international and national standards (including ISO 17799) as frameworks in modeling internal security standards, policies and procedures. Lectures and case studies situate course topics in the explicit context of technologically rich environments of modern software and data intensive systems and networks. Lectures are based on systematic use of standards and assessments of realistic cases from diverse areas. Cases are used in a comprehensive manner covering the most relevant systems assurance issues in situations characterized by complex interdependencies, for example associated with multiple locations, substantial software development, large data center responsibilities and multilayered networks. Technical issues underlining non-electronic security are fully complemented with leadership ones in all areas of security including those for large and medium-sized organizations. Students will be involved in risk assessments, comprehensive assurance planning, improvement of policies and procedures as well as budget preparations, an array of risk assessments and countermeasure planning based on solid understanding of technical issues involved, including relevant calculations in capacity planning, storage virtualization (using RAID for fault tolerance and backups) and similar.
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3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Course explores international and national standards (including ISO 17799) as frameworks in modeling internal security standards, policies and procedures. Lectures and case studies situate course topics in the explicit context oftechnologically rich environments of modern software and data intensive systems and networks. Lectures are based on systematic use of standards and assessments of realistic cases from diverse areas. Cases are used in a comprehensive manner covering the most relevant systems assurance issues in situations characterized by complex interdependencies, for example associated with multiple locations, substantial software development, large data center responsibilities and multilayered networks. Technical issues underlining non-electronic security are fully complemented with leadership ones in all areas of security including those for large and medium-sized organizations. Students will be involved in risk assessments, comprehensive assurance planning, improvement of policies and procedures as well as budget preparation an array of risk assessments and countermeasure planning based on solid understanding of technical issues involved including relevant calculations in capacity planning, storage virtualization (using RAID for fault tolerance and backup and similar. Graduate students will be given an extra assignment determined by the instructor that undergraduates will not be required to do.
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CSCI 5532: Network Management Systems
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Basic concepts of network management systems, including fundamentals of standards, models, languages, network management systems architectures and protocols. SNMP based protocols that manage TCP/IP networks. Broadband network management systems and Web-based network management systems tools and applications.
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CSCI 5532G: Network Management Systems
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Theory and practice of network management systems architectures and protocols, including fundamentals of standards models, languages, SNMP, broadband and Web-based tools and applications. Graduate students will be given an extra assignment determined by the instructor that undergraduates will not be required to do.
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