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CS 310B: Topics In Computer Science: Computational Methods In Biology
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Bioinformatics is the discipline that applies mathematics, statistics, computer sciene, chemistry, and biology to solving problems in biology using biological data sets. The problems investigated are usually at the molecular level. These problems include sequence alignment, genome assembly, models of evolution and phylogenetic trees, analyzing gene expression data, and gene linkage analysis. One of the most important statistical tools used in bioinformatics is the Bayesian network. This course introduces the techniques used in bioinformatics, in particular Bayesian networks, and provides solutions to several bioinformatics problems.
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CS 310E: Topics In Computer Science: Chaos And Computing
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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CS 310E - Topics In Computer Science: Chaos And Computing
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CS 310F: Topics In Computer Science: Introduction To Decision Theory
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course covers probabilistic networks, influence diagrams, and decision trees, and their application to making decisions in the face of uncertainty. It addresses modeling one-time decisions and also modeling repeatable decisions as done by an expert system. An expert system is a system which makes the judgements and decisions of an expert. Classical examples of expert systems are systems which make financial decisions and ones that perform medical diagnosis. This course will concetrate more on the latter, although some discussion of the former will be influenced. Methods for building expert systems and for doing inference with expert systems will be covered.
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CS 310H: Topics In Computer Science: History Of Computation
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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CS 310H - Topics In Computer Science: History Of Computation
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CS 310I: Topics In Computer Science:Computer Ethics & Professionalism
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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CS 310P: Topics In Computer Science: Advanced Pc Applications
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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CS 310W: Topics In Computer Science:Web Applications Using Java
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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CS 311: Modern Computer Architecture
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
This course is intended for those students who wish to understand the architecture and operation of computer systems. Methods for inteconnecting processors, memories and I/O devices are discussed. The addressing modes and instruction techniques for manipulation of more complex data structures such as queues, lists and trees are covered.
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CS 312: Advanced Cobol Programming
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Advance topics in COBOL Programming, including Report Writer, Table Handling, file processing techniques, Sort Feature, and subprogram linkage. A major programming project will be assigned.
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CS 313: Quantitative Methods And Computer Use
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Mathematical and statistical techniques in current natural, physical and social science research with particular emphasis on computer use and research design development.
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CS 313 - Quantitative Methods And Computer Use
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