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This course introduces the student to grips with the actual programs encountered in systems programming. A view of batch processing system programs, their components, operating characteristics, user service and their limitations will be given. Overall structure of multiprogramming systems on multiprocessor hardware configurations will be treated, as well as details on addressing techniques, core management, and file system design and management. Prerequisite: CMPS 302.
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Undergraduate level CMPS 302 Minimum Grade of C
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The course presents advanced principles and current practices in computer architecture. It focuses on issues such as CPU design, instruction set design, hardware and software methods for exploiting instruction-level parallelism, multiprocessors, addressing stack architecture, pipeline architecture, advanced computer architecture. Assembler programming and performance evaluation will be covered. Prerequisite: Senior Standing in CS.
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Undergraduate level CMPS 302 Minimum Grade of C
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This course emphasizes the techniques involved in the analysis of efficient object code; and ultimate aim is to have each student design a simple but complete compiler. Organization of a compiler including compile-time and run-time symbol tables, lexical scan, object- code generation, error diagnostics, compiler language and overall design will be covered. Prerequisites: CMPS 300 and CMPS 400.
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Undergraduate level CMPS 300 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level CMPS 400 Minimum Grade of C
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This course gives a strong working knowledge in applying numerical methods to solve problems. Topics include various methods to approximate desired number, which may be a root, an integral, or a value of a function in a differential equation. All of the methods studied have numerous practical applications in science and engineering. Prerequisite: MATH 265.
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Undergraduate level MATH 265 Minimum Grade of C
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The fundamentals of computational theory: languages, expressions, and automata. Language categories include regular, context-free, and recursively enumerable. Associated automata examined are finite state machines, pushdown automata, and Turing machines. CMPS 200 with a 'C' or better.
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Undergraduate level CMPS 200 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
The course presents the tools and technique used in analyzing computer automated information systems with a view toward computer implementation of these systems in terms of accuracy and efficiency. CMPS 202 and CMPS 315.
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Undergraduate level CMPS 201 Minimum Grade of C
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include entity-relationship model, relational model, hierarchical, and network models, database design, data query, database reliability, database integrity, database protection, review of commercial database systems, and database administrator's role. Prerequisite: CMPS 202.
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Undergraduate level CMPS 300 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level CMPS 201 Minimum Grade of C
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No course description available.
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No course description available.
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