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4.00 Credits
Prereq.: CS 112 Offers comprehensive examination of the design and implementation of relational database management systems (DBMS). Teaches the logical organization of databases, application packages, languages for data description and retrieval, concurrency, security issues, and the appropriateness of each major type of DBMS. Includes a major project. Shilcrat.
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4.00 Credits
Teaches the strategies used in designing a complex computer-based application system: identifying stakeholders, gathering information, writing requirements, analyzing for technical and financial feasibility, setting priorities, planning and managing projects, and designing for usability. Includes extensive use of cases and UML for indepth examples. Involves team projects. Menzin.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq.: CS 226, CS 232. Teaches the function, use, and design of operating systems, including detailed study of the UNIX system. Topics include concurrent processes, system nucleus, memory management, I/O, the file system, resource allocation, scheduling, security, concurrency command processing, and shell programming. Tis.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq.: Consent of the instructor. Directed study addresses coursework required for the major or degree not being offered formally that semester. Students work under the close supervision of a faculty member. Consent is required for a directed study, which does not count toward the independent learning requirement.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq. : Consent of the instructor.
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8.00 Credits
Prereq.: Junior or senior standing and consent of the department.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces computer science and programming using a high-level programming language (currently Java). Teaches program design in the context of contemporary practices both object oriented and procedural. Presents fundamental computer science topics through initiation and design of programs. Requires two significant projects. Veilleux, Tis.
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4.00 Credits
Continues the work done in CS 112, with emphasis on graphic user interface and event-driven programming (currently Java). Requires significant projects. Veilleux, Tis.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the concepts, design, implementation, and management of computer networks. Covers data communication concepts, layered architectures, protocols, LANs, WANs, internetworking, the Internet, Intranets, network management, and network applications with an emphasis on TCP/IP. Tis.
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