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91.350: Special TopicsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Pre-Req: 91.102 Computing II
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91.401: Software Project ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Specification, design, and implementation of a one- or two-semester software project proposed to a directing faculty member. Projects may be proposed as a one- or two-semester effort based on faculty approval. A two-semester effort requires subsequent registration for 91.402. Prerequisite: Students must submit a proposal to the directing faculty member, obtain his/her signed approval, and forward a copy of the signed proposal to department chairperson Academic Plan or minor Computer Science (BS) and Level Sophomore Standing
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91.402: Software Project IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 A continuation of 91.401. Students must submit a proposal to the directing faculty member, obtain his/her signed approval, and forward a copy of the signed proposal to the department chairperson. Pre-Req: 91.401 Software Project I
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91.404: Analysis of AlgorithmsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Development of more sophisticated ideas in data type and structure, with an introduction to the connection between data structures and the algorithms they support. Data abstraction. Controlled access structures. Trees, lists, graphs, arrays; algorithms design strategies; backtracking, greedy storage, divide and conquer, branch and bound. Elementary techniques for analysis; recursion equations, estimations methods, elementary combinatorial arguments. Examination of problem areas such as searching, sorting, shortest path, matrix and polynomial operations, and the indicated representations and algorithms. The student will use the techniques learned in this course and in previous courses to solve a number of logically complex programming problems. Pre-Reqs: 91.102 Computing II, 92.322 Discrete Structures and 92.386 Probability & Statistics I
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91.405: Parallel ProcessingCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 A study of parallel architectures and parallel algorithms, including classification of architectures,characterization of performance, design of parallel algorithms, evaluation of parallelsoftware, and languages for parallel processing. Students will write and execute programs for several different parallel machines. Pre-Req: 91.308 Operating Systems
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91.406: Compiler Construction ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Includes both theory and practice. A study of grammars; specification and classes; the translation pipeline: lexical analysis, parsing, semantic analysis, code generation and optimization; and syntax-directed translation. Use of automatic generation tools in the actual production of a complete compiler for some language. Pre-Req: 91.301 Organization of Programming Languages
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91.411: Software Engineering ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Software Engineering is an essential discipline for any computer science major. In this class you will learn skills that will help you design and build software projects for advanced computer science classes This course provides an introduction to systematic techniques for development of software, i.e. , "the Engineering of Software". Topics to be discussed include software life-cycle, group coordination, requirements specification, software design, software testing and software maintenance. Emphasis is given to the development of one complex software system and the system documentation necessary for such a complete software product The students will mock the software cycle via a medium-to-large semester-long project. Pre-Req: 91.204 Computing IV; and CoReq or Pre-Req: 91.301 Organization of Programming Languages
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91.412: Software Engineering IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Software development methodologies for large-scale systems. Project organization, life cycle concept, data modeling, structured analysis and design, information hiding, and the use of computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools. Team projects are required; these emphasize the design, documentation, and maintenance of complex software systems. Not open to students who have taken 91.523 Software Engineering I. Pre-Req: 91.411 Software Engineering I
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91.413: Data Communications ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This course provides an introduction to fundamental concepts in the design and implementation of computer communication networks, their protocols, and applications. Topics include: TCP/IP and OSI layered network architectures and associated protocols, application layer, network programming API (sockets), transport, congestion, flow control, routing, addressing, autonomous systems, multicast and link layer. Examples will be drawn primarily from the Internet. Co-Req or Pre-Req: 91.308 Operating Systems
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91.414: Data Communications IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 A continuation of 91.413. Topics include Multimedia Networks, network Management, Network Security, Wireless and Mobile Networks. Students will track discussion in IETF committees and work in a dedicated network laboratory. Pre-Req: 91.413 Data Communications I
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