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CS 498: Senior Project in CS I
1.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Selecting and planning a team project which is representative of a project graduates may encounter in their professional employment. This involves team formation, project selection, project planning, proposal writing, and proposal presentation. Prerequisite: completion of or concurrent enrollment in at least two other 400-level Computer Science courses. Restricted to senior status in Computer Science.
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CS 499: Senior Project in CS II
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
A continuation of CS 498. An exercise in the design, implementation, documentation, and deployment of a group project culminating in a presentation to the computer science faculty. Prerequisite: CS 498.
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CS 501: Adv Computer Architecture
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Hardware and software elements of multiprocessors, multicomputers, pipeline and array machines, data flow architecture and other state-of-the-art architectures. Design principles related to machine structures, interconnection networks, control software and hardware, data storage and access. Prerequisite: CS 401.
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CS 502: Design & Analysis VLSI Systems
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
This course covers the theory, technology, fabrication and design of digital integrated circuits as they are commonly used in modern digital computers. The topics covered include techniques for solving problems occurring in VLSI and ULSI layouts, built-in self-testing, design for testability and logic synthesis. The course also treats additional selected advanced topics. Prerequisite: CS 401 and either CS 402 or consent of instructor.
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CS 503: Fault Tolerant Compt Systems
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
An introduction to different aspects of fault-tolerance in computing systems. Redundancy techniques with an emphasis on information redundancy, software fault-tolerance, coding techniques, algorithm-based fault-tolerance, fault-tolerant interconnection network architecture, DFT techniques, and quantitative evaluation methods. Prerequisite: CS 401.
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CS 504: Testing of ICAS
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
This course provides a detailed treatment of digital systems testing and testable design. Topics covered include fault modeling, fault simulation, testing for stuck faults, testing for bridging faults, delay faults, IDDQ faults, functional testing, built-in testing, design for testability, logic and system level diagnosis and PLA testing. Prerequisite: CS 401 and either CS 402 or consent of instructor.
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CS 510: Wireless and Network Security
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Advanced security concepts of distributed systems and wireless networks are presented. Topics include IEEE 802.11 security, Wireless Encryption and Authentication, Key Management in Networks, Distributed Denial of Service Attacks, Routing Security, Intrusion Detection and Mobile Code Security. Prerequisite: CS 410 with a grade of C or better or consent of the instructor.
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CS 511: Forml Spec Progrmmng Lang
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
A survey of modeling techniques and Meta languages for the formal specification of the syntax and semantics of high-level programming languages. Prerequisite: CS 311.
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CS 512: Declarative Programming
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
An advanced level course on nonprocedural programming with emphasis on logic programming, pure functional programming, and the characteristics of the declarative style common to these two paradigms. Topics include logic programming, functional programming, implementation consideration for each along with current research topics in the areas. Prerequisite: CS 311.
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CS 514: Advanced Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Rigorous treatment of advanced topics in operating systems. Multiprocessors and distributed operating systems. Highly concurrent machines. Performance analysis of memory management and scheduling algorithms. Recovery techniques in distributed computation. Security in operating systems. Prerequisite: CS 335 with a grade of C or better.
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