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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of Web page design, use of environment and SSI variables, GGI-Bin programming concepts with both scripting languages and interpreted and compiled languages, creation of advanced form applications, design of search/index utilities Web databases, design and implementation of interactive Web sites. Corequisite: CS 341L. Prerequisite: CS 302 and CS 219. 2 credits.
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Helps develop practical skills and applies industry-wide standards and practices for activities such as Web design and layout, electronic publishing, network communications, cybermedia authoring systems, animations, virtual reality, and the development of executable content. Corequisite: CS 341. Prerequisite: CS 202 or equivalent. 1 credit.
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Introduction to the principles of information security. Survey of information security technologies, management and administration techniques necessary to improve information security and respond to a security breach, legal and ethical issues relating to information security, case studies. Prerequisite: CS 302. 3 credits.
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Nature and development of digital multimedia, including content selection, scripting, editing, transforming, and producing multimedia material. Basic multimedia development environments including analog and digital image and video capturing, motion development tools, scripting environments, and meta-level directing software. Semester project involves creation of an entire multimedia CD. Corequisite: CS 351L. Prerequisite: CS 202 or equivalent. 2 credits.
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Develops practical skills and applies industry-wide standards and practices for the creation of interactive multimedia, including, but not limited to, use of such development tools as screen capture utilities, analog and digital video capture environments, motion development programs, and scripting and directing programs. Corequisite: CS 351. Prerequisite: CS 202 or equivalent. 1 credit
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Operating systems organization, sharing and allocation of system resources, protection mechanisms, and integration of system components. Prerequisites: CS 302 and either CS 219 or ECG 300. 3 credits. 150 College of Engineering
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Simulation as a tool for the investigation of random phenomena. Emphasis on discrete simulation. Preparation of input for simulation and analysis of results. Use of SIMSCRIPT for discrete simulation. Comparison of discrete and continuous simulation. Simulation problems in several disciplines examined in detail. Prerequisites: CS 302 and MATH 351. 3 credits.
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Advanced Internet programming design and applications including client/server technologies and environment and software, client/server network operating systems, client/server database management systems, data warehousing environments, data mining, basic networking models and protocols, CASE tools, Groupware, Middleware, Internet security, privacy considerations. Corequisite: CS 441L. Prerequisites: CS 341 and CS 370. 2 credits.
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Helps student develop practical skills and learn to apply industrywide standards and practices for advanced Internet and Internet 2 applications. Corequisite: CS 441. Prerequisites: CS 341 and CS 370. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Internet security theory and practice, advanced IP concepts, the concepts of stimulus and response in the context of securing a network, network packet and traffic analysis, internet protocol (IP) vulnerabilities, packet filtering, intrusion detection, internet exploits, exploit signatures, internet forensics, network security investigation. Prerequisites: CS 345 and CS 465. 3 credits.
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