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Computer Science 11: Intermediate Programming
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Continuation of course 5J. Covers basic object-oriented programming, event-driven programming, graphical user interface (GUI) creation, recursion, two-dimensional arrays, and introduces programming in C and Java. The two-quarter sequence courses 5J and 11 cover in two quarters the same material as the accelerated introductory course and lab 12A/L cover in one quarter. Students cannot receive credit this course and course 12A. Prerequisite(s): course 5J and one of the following: eligibility to enroll in Mathematics 19A (Mathematics 2B or 3, or 40 or higher on mathematics placement exam), or Mathematics 19A or 11A, or Economics 11A, or Applied Mathematics and Statistics 11A. C. McDowell
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Computer Science 111: Introduction to Operating Systems
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Fundamental principles of operating systems: process synchronization, deadlocks, memory management, resource allocation, scheduling, storage systems, and study of several operating systems. A major programming project will be required. Prerequisite(s): course 101, and Computer Engineering 110 or Computer Engineering 112. E. Miller, W. Mackey, S. Brandt, D. Long
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Computer Science 112: Comparative Programming Languages.W
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Covers several programming languages and compares styles, philosophy, and design principles. Principles underlying declarative, functional, and object-oriented programming styles are studied. Students write programs emphasizing each of these techniques. Prerequisite(s): course 101 or 109. W. Mackey, M. Abadi, D. Long, C. Flanagan, A. Van Gelder, C. McDowell
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Computer Science 115: Software Methodology.W
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Emphasizes the characteristics of well-engineered software systems. Topics include requirements analysis and specification, design, programming, verification and validation, maintenance, and project management. Practical and research methods are studied. Imparts an understanding of the steps used to effectively develop computer software. Prerequisite(s): course 101. Enrollment restricted to computer science, computer engineering, and information systems management majors. Enrollment limited to 25. E. Whitehead, C. Flanagan, L. Werner
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Computer Science 116: Software Design Project
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Students in teams specify, design, construct, test, and document a complete software system in a specialized application domain. Class time is spent in technical discussions and ongoing design reviews. A formal presentation and demonstration of each project is required. An organizational meeting will be held during the preceding quarter. Projects may be drawn from industry and campus research groups. Prerequisite(s): course 115. E. Whitehead, The Staff
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Computer Science 122: Computer Security
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Introduction to computer security (including selected topics in network security). Access control. Security in programming languages. Basic cryptography. Security protocols. Prerequisite(s): course 111 or permission of instructor. Enrollment restricted to School of Engineering majors. Enrollment limited to 100. E. Miller, M. Abadi
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Computer Science 128: Distributed Systems:File Sharing,Online Gaming,and More
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Covers topics in distributed computing including communication, naming, synchronization, consistency and replication, fault tolerance, and security. Examples drawn from peer-to-peer systems, online gaming, the World Wide Web; other systems also used to illustrate approaches to these topics. Students implement simple distributed systems over the course of the quarter. Prerequisite(s): course 101 or Computer Engineering 150. Course 111 or 105 recommended. E. Miller, S. Brandt, D. Long
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Computer Science 129: Data Storage Systems
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Covers all aspects of storage systems technology from magnetic media up through system software, including principles of magnetic recording, hard drive technology and evolution, performance measurement, file systems, storage networking, disk arrays, network-attached storage, and alternative storage technologies. Prerequisite(s): course 101, 111, and Physics 5A or 6A. E. Miller, S. Brandt, D. Long
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Computer Science 12A: Introduction to Programming
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Accelerated introduction to programming. Students write medium-sized programs. Topics include: functions; conditionals and loops; classes; event-driven programming and graphic user interfaces (GUIs); recursion; and arrays. Students who have no or very limited programming experience should consider courses 5J and 11 which cover the same material in two quarters. Students may not receive credit for both this course and course 11. Some prior programming experience in a language such as C, C++, Java, or C# strongly recommended. Prerequisite(s): eligibility to enroll in Mathematics 19A (Mathematics 2B or 3 or 40 or higher on mathematics placement exam) or completion of Mathematics 11A or 19A or Economics 11A or AMS 11A. Concurrent enrollment in 12L required. (General Education Code(s): IN.) The Staff, D. Bailey, P. Tantalo, W. Mackey, D. Long, C. Flanagan, C. McDowell
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Computer Science 12B: Introduction to Data Structures
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Teaches students to implement common data structures and the algorithms associated with each data structure, through progressively difficult exercises. Topics include big "O" notation; pointers, recursion (induction), and dynamic allocation; linked lists and list processing; stacks, queues, binary trees and binary search trees; simple sorting techniques and simple search techniques. Students will gain a working knowledge of the elements of the Java and C programming languages. Prior experience with Unix is assumed. Prerequisite(s): course 11 or 12A. Concurrent enrollment in course 12M required. Enrollment limited to 150. (General Education Code(s): IN.) P. Tantalo, W. Mackey
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