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SYCS 270: Foundations of Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Introduces basic concepts of discrete structures relevant to computer science. Special emphasis on abstraction, proof techniques, applications to computer science.
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SYCS 321: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Introduces interactive computer graphics and principles associated with device independent graphics; study and application of device independent graphic functions; bit map graphics and applications; interactive graphic input devices; basic ideas for two- and three-dimensional graphic displays and introduction to computer modeling. Prereq.: SYCS-317.
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SYCS 350: Structure of Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Introduces finite automata and formal languages; regular languages; context-free languages; top-down, bottom-up parsing; elements of the design of languages; survey of procedural languages; functional languages; introduction to LISP; programming in logic, object-oriented languages. Prereq.: SYCS-351.
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SYCS 354: Advanced Data Structures
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Continuance of the discussion of data structures and algorithms for manipulation at an advanced level. Additional topics include: recursion removal and simulation, hashing, graphs, file systems, and networks. Prereq.: SYCS-135.
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SYCS 363: Large Scale Programming
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Introduces some of the basic principles of software engineering in the context of a moderate-sized programming project. Students will program extensively in Java. Prereq.: SYCS-354.
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SYCS 375,376: Systems Engineering I and II
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Methodology for planning, analyzing and evaluating optimal systems: identifying and structuring objectives and defining performance requirements, which influence the design of the system. Synthesizing and analyzing alternative solutions and applying optimization techniques for the optimum queuing system. Applications to real world systems with open and closed queues with emphasis on computer systems using microcomputer software packages (e.g., Lotus 1-2-3). Prereqs.: SYCS-250 and MATH-159.
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SYCS 401: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Topics covered include system calls and system programs, interrupt handling, device and memory management, process scheduling deadlock and the trade-offs in the design of large-scale multi-tasking operating systems. Several case studies will be used with special emphasis on the UNIX operating system.
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SYCS 402: Compiler Writing
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Introductory course covering current techniques in the development of compilers, including an introduction to theory of formal languages and to classification of languages of syntax and semantics. Prereqs.: SYCS-401 and SYCS-350.
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SYCS 410: Computer Simulation and Modeling
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Provides skills needed to: conceptualize and develop representations (models) of real-world phenomena and systems; translate such models into mathematical relationships for computer application and manipulation, and generate additional knowledge of such phenomena or behavior of such systems; provides hands-on training with predeveloped applications.
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SYCS 450: Operations Research
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Develops techniques of systems analysis through linear programming and its network extensions. Linear programming concepts and functions include linear algebra, geometry of linear programs, simplex procedure, and dual problems. Network problems, transportation, assignment, transhipment, shortest path and critical path. Application to large-scale systems problems is stressed. Prereq.: SYCS-376.
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