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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 165A. Advanced database systems: objectoriented and object-relational database systems; distributed and multidatabase systems; advanced database applications: Web-based database access, data warehouses.-III. (III.) Gertz, Ludaescher
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:programming skills at course level 40; Mathematics 21C. Relational databases, SQL, non-standard databases, XML, scientific workflows, interoperability, data analysis tools, metadata.-I. (I.) Gertz, Ludaescher
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 140A. Design and implementation of intelligent computer systems. Knowledge representation and organization. Memory and inference. Problem solving. Natural language processing.-II. (II.) Davidson, Levitt
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 60; Mathematics 22A. Principles of computer graphics. Current graphics hardware, elementary operations in two-and three-dimensional space, transformational geometry, clipping, graphics system design, standard graphics systems, individual projects.- I, II. (I, II.) Amenta, Hamann, Joy
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 175. Graphics techniques for generating images of various types of measured or computersimulated data. Typical applications for these graphics techniques include study of air flows around car bodies, medical data, and molecular structures.-II. (II.) Joy, Hamann, Ma
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 175. Interactive graphics techniques for defining and manipulating geometrical shapes used in computer animation, car body design, aircraft design, and architectural design.-I. (I.) Joy, Hamann, Max
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3.00 Credits
Seminar-3 hours. Prerequisite: upper division standing. Foundations of ethics. Views of technology. Technology and human values. Costs and benefits of technology. The character of technological change. The social context of work in computer science and engineering.-I, II, III. (I, II, III.) Chen, Devanbu, Mukherjee, Rogaway
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Lecture, laboratory or combination. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Special topics in (A) Computer Science Theory; (B) Architecture; (C) Programming Languages and Compilers; (D) Operating Systems; (E) Software Engineering; (F) Data Bases; (G) Artificial Intelligence; (H) Computer Graphics; (I) Networks; (J) Computer-Aided Design; (K) Scientific Computing; (L) Computer Science. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.-I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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1.00 Credits
Discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite: upper division standing in Computer Science and Engineering; consent of instructor. Research group conferences. May be repeated for credit. (P/NP grading only.)-I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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2.00 Credits
Seminar-2 hours. Prerequisite: senior standing. Examination of a special topic in a small group setting.
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