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SYCS 470: Analysis of Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Howard University
This course will introduce the student to the analysis of algorithms and predictions of behavior of the programs that implement them. Topics covered include: models of computation, divide and conquer techniques, greedy algorithms, searching and sorting methods, and the mathematics necessary for this work. Prereqs.: SYCS-354, Advanced Data Structures; MATH-157, Calculus II; Coreq.: MATH-158, Calculus III.
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SYCS 472: Systems Management Analysis
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Presents methodology for large-scale system design. Identification and definition of large-scale (community/industrial-based) problems. Discusses how to select and quantify measures of the severity of the problem. Presents different techniques for modeling alternative solutions to problems. Prereq.: SYCS-476.
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SYCS 478: Engineering Economic System Design
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Presents methodology for system design. Methodology begins with identification and definition of private sector problems to which solutions are justified by economics. Discusses selection of appropriate economic measures for comparing alternative solutions such as present worth, equivalent annual cost, cost/benefit ratio, life cycle cost, return on investment pay back period. Presents different techniques for modeling alternative solutions to the problems and predicting cost. Other topics include decision-making, system implementation, operations and retirement. Prereq.: SYCS-376.
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SYCS 491: Senior Project I
2.00 Credits
Howard University
Allows the senior student the opportunity to demonstrate his or her knowledge of systems engineering and computer science principles by application to a class project of his or her choosing, with the guidance and supervision of a faculty member. The student develops a proposal for the project, followed by an architectural design and a detailed design, all of which must be presented in class.
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SYCS 492: Senior Project II
2.00 Credits
Howard University
In part two, the senior student develops and implements the system solution to the proposed project. The system, most commonly comprising computer software, hardware, procedures, etc., is implemented and tested in the department's Systems Development Laboratory. The student is required to demonstrate the system solution to the faculty and student body of the department.
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SYCS 495: Parallel Programming
3.00 Credits
Howard University
Introduces the student to the theory and practice of parallel computation.
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