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Prerequisites: CIS 475 or 476 or equivalents Current techniques in multimedia communications and networking. The course presents the communication requirements of the different types of multimedia applications, the operation of the different underlying communication networks as multimedia carriers, and the communication protocols associated with these networks and gives an overview of the various quality-of-service models, real-time transmission issues, and compression techniques.
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Prerequisites: CIS 311 or equivalent Software development in the context of various paradigms. The strategies and methods of the procedural, object-oriented, and functional paradigms are studied and practiced. The modeling of software processes will be considered from both the process and product views, as will the appropriateness and measures of effectiveness of these processes in the design of software systems. Students will apply these measures to the course exercises, determining and reviewing the impact of these methods on individual design.
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Prerequisites: CIS 580 or equivalent, or permission of instructor Sound design methodologies and technologies in development and maintenance of information systems/business systems with special emphasis on workflow management systems. An applied course that emphasizes the formal approach, this course also addresses issues of adaptability and flexibility of information systems and their evaluation. The course supports concurrent execution of information systems during the design stage and adopts and applies various forms of Petri nets.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIS 489 or equivalent, or permission of instructor Advanced topics in software engineering that examine technical aspects of software development life cycle. This course introduces software process models including object-oriented process model, formal specification and design, distributed programing, software testing, and agent-oriented software engineering. The concepts are introduced in the context of developing large, critical and distributed software systems.
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Prerequisites: CIS 580 or equivalent Architectures of software systems. The course presents a systematic overview and analysis of architectural styles such as pipes and filters, distributed systems, layered systems, event-driven systems, control-based systems, implicit invocation, blackboard systems, etc. Formalization of software architectures with Z and Petri nets is presented. Influence of software architectures on business cycle, software quality, and design reusability are explored.
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Prerequisites: Graduate standing and permission of the instructor Foundations of image processing and machine vision. Students apply and evaluate topics such as edge detection, segmentation, shape representation, and object recognition. Stereo vision and motion analysis will be covered in detail including calibration, range images, change detection, motion correspondence, and 2-D and 3-D tracking. Important research papers will be discussed in class.
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Prerequisites: Any course in programming languages and data structures Fundamentals of artificial neural networks including application needs for neural networks, discussing the various architectures, learning algorithms and examples of applications. The standard neural networks are discussed in greater details, which allows for branching of architectures and combining of strategies for growing and/or constructing neural networks.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIS 475 or equivalent Analysis and design of optical network paradigms and architectures. Introduction to optical components, wavelength division multiplexing, evolution of optical networks, design and analysis of wavelength-routed networks, and optical packet-/burst-switched networks are addressed. Principles of network design, linear programming, protocol and algorithm design, discrete event simulation techniques, and queuing theory are also studied.
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Conditions and hours to be arranged Prerequisites: Upper-division standing; permission of instructor, graduate director, and college dean Study under the supervision of a faculty member in an area not otherwise part of the discipline’s course offerings.
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Conditions and hours to be arranged Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor, graduate director, and college dean Study under the supervision of a faculty member in an area covered in a regular course not currently being offered.
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