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3.00 Credits
Set theory, algebraic structures. Boolean algebra and propositional logic, graph theory and other aspects of combinatorial mathematics. [5/2/2001]
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Computer Security is an important topic in today's world, as computers (and now computer networks) are ubiquitous. Data Security is an important aspect of Computer Security. One of the hot new topics in Computer Data Security Area is related to the protection of copywrited data for e-commerce applications over the Internet. This course covers several topics in Computer Data Security with emphasis on intellectual property protection, digital rights management and digital watermarking, etc. [3/3/2003]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the theory and practice of computer networking. Protocol design and analysis. Topics include layered protocol architectures, packet and circuit switching, multiplexing, routing, congestion and flow control, error control, sequencing, addressing, and performance analysis. Examples from current data networks. [9/5/2001]
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Introduction to computer architecture: instruction sets, data types and addressing modes. Design of control unit of CPU; microprogramming. Memory hierarchies: registers, caches, main, secondary and archival memories. Input/output functions and control. Introduction to arithmetic-logic unit. [1/2/1997]
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Systems development life cycle: requirements analysis, system design, system implementation, software testing and maintenance. Program documentation. Team projects. [1/2/1997] CSCI3255 Math Foundations of Comp Sci Discrete mathematics: sets, relations, functions, algebras, graph theory, Boolean algebra, mathematical induction. Grammars and languages. Automata theory: finite and pushdown automata. Turing machines. Computability and the halting problem. Decidability. [1/2/1997]
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Overview of the function and architecture of database systems. Study of storage structures and their implementation. Survey of the current types of data models. Examples of data definition and data manipulation languages. Specific database management systems will be studied to support the database concepts. [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Operating system as machine virtualizer and resource manager. Management of parallel processes. Main memory management; virtual memory. Process management. Secondary storage management. Performance measurement. System security. [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles of formal software design. Topics include software requirements generation, system specification, program development techniques, programming language issues, abstraction, information hiding, structured analysis, program documentation, testing, maintenance, reliability and security. The course will use a number of programming and writing projects and case studies to reinforce the concepts discussed. [9/4/1996]
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Introduction to Computer Game Development. Topics include fundamentals of Microsoft DirectX game and graphics libraries, 2D graphics and animation, audio output, keyboard/mouse handling, and fundamentals of 3D modeling, and programming. [8/30/2006]
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to algorithm development. Topics include complexity analysis, practical algorithm development, and common algorithm methods, including recursion, greedy algorithms, dynamic programming, backtracking, and branch-and-bound. The course will include programming assignments implementing the algorithms discussed in class [10/10/2003]
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