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CSC 5650: Bioinformatics
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course will introduce the algorithms needed to solve many Bioinformatics problems including Mapping DNA, Sequencing DNA, Comparing sequences, Predicting Genes, Finding Signals, Identifying Proteins, Repeat Analysis, DNA Arrays, Genome Rearrangements, and Molecular Evolution. A number of algorithms will be introduced including Exhaustive Search, Greedy Algorithms, Dynamic Programming Algorithms, Divide-and-Conquer Algorithms, Graph Algorithms, Combinatorial Pattern Matching, Clustering and Trees, Hidden Markov Models, and Randomized Algorithms.
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CSC 5670: Distributed Processing
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Models and concepts in distributed systems, communications and remote procedure calls, course team project, logical clocks, clock synchronization, high availability, replications and reliable distributed computing, transactions, nested transactions, end-to-end arguments, distributed file systems, security, CORBA, distributed mutual exclusion, real-time systems, rate-monotonic analysis, synchronization and distributed real-time systems.
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CSC 5690: Software Security Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Not for CSC students (see CSC 570 instead). Software security risks, buffer overflows, race conditions, random number generation, identifying toreats and vulnerabilities, eliminating security vulnerabilities, formal techniques, avoiding security holes, building secure software, mobile software security, electronic commerce security, techniques and algorithms for high speed cryptography, DNS security, access control models, firewalls, embedded software security, distributed systems security, authentication in distributed environment, viruses, and TCP/IP security.
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CSC 5700: Applied Cryptology and Network Security
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Block Ciphers and Data Encryption Standard, Advanced Encryption Standard, Other Symmetric Ciphers, Confidentiality Using Symmetric Encryption, Public-Key Cryptography And RSA, Key Management; Other Public-Key Cryptosystems, Message Authentication And Hash Functions, Hash And MAC Algorithms, Digital Signatures And Authentication Protocols, Authentication Applications, Electronic Mail Security, IP Security, Web Security, Intruders, Malicious Software, Firewalls, Projects.
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CSC 5710: Software Engineering Metrics
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Software quality metrics, measurement theory and metrics, management metrics, indirect and direct metrics, software cost and schedule estimates, model calibration, software productivity measurements, metrics techniques such as goal-question-metric approach, COCOMO, and function point analysis, projects.
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CSC 5720: Formal Methods in Software Engineer
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Formal specification in the software development process, transformational development, structured algebraic specification, model-based specification, languages for software system specification, modeling and abstraction of software systems, analysis and verification of system properties, software system refinement, formal semantics, object-oriented formal methods.
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CSC 5730: Graduate Seminar in Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course is designed for students seeking a professional focus to their degree. The student will work independently or within a group under the supervision of a designated faculty member on a project of practical importance in Software Engineering. The students should submit final report and give a final defense of the project (if required).
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CSC 5740: Statistical Methods of Intrusion Detection
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Network monitoring and analysis, estimating the number and severity of attacks, network-based attacks such as probes and denial of service attacks, host-based attacks such as buffer overflows and race conditions, malicious code such as viruses and worms, intrusion detection and classification methods including artificial immune system, control-loop measurement, data mining, and statistical signature-based methods, techniques for the visualization of network data, projects.
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CSC 5750: Bioinfomatics Algorithms
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Introduction to molecular biology, algorithms and complexity, mapping DNA, sequencing DNA, comparing sequences, predicting genes, finding signals, identifying proteins, repeat analysis, DNA micro-arrays, genome rearrangements, and molecular evolution. A number of algorithms will be introduced including exhaustive search, greedy algorithms, dynamic programming algorithms, divide-and-conquer algorithms, graph algorithms, combinatorial pattern matching, clustering and trees, hidden Markov models, and randomized algorithms, projects.
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CSC 5800: Real-Time Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Dependable software, requirements analysis and specification, software and program design concepts, operating systems for real-time applications, designing and developing real-time software, diagramming methods, designing and constructing software, analyzing and testing source code, development tools, mission-critical and safety-critical systems, and performance engineering.
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