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3.00 Credits
Overview of computer security, threats, vulnerabilities and controls. Physical security, computer security policies and implementation plans, and computer forensics including penetration testing and investigation. Management issues. Legal, privacy and ethical issues. Prerequisites: CS 345 and CS 370. 3 credits.
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Theory and practice of multimedia system design overview. Highlevel topics include multimedia content and formats, underlying technologies, digital cinematography, scripting, storyboarding, CD-ROM production and online publication, porting multimedia to the Web. Emphasis on the design process and the seamless integration of content in an interactive environment. Corequistie: CS 451L. Prerequisites: CS 351. 3 credits.
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Helps student develop practical skills and learn to apply industrywide standards and practices for the design of multimedia systems. Corequisite: CS 451. Prerequisites: CS 351. 1 credit.
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Regular expressions. Regular, context-free, and unrestricted grammars. Finite and pushdown autoamata. Turing machines and the halting problem; introduction to decidability. Prerequisites: CS 302 and MATH 351. 3 credits.
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Concepts and structures necessary for design and implementation of a database management system. Survey of current database management systems and use of a DBMS. Prerequisites: CS 302 and MATH 351. 3 credits.
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Current methods in the design and implementation of compilers. Construction of the components of an actual compiler as a term project. Prerequisites: CS 326 and CS 456. 3 credits
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Introduction to computer architecture. Topics include basic computer organization concepts; history and taxonomy of computer architectures; language and software influences on architecture; instruction set design; stack, array, data flow, and database machines; multiprocessor and network architectures; and fault tolerant designs. Prerequisite: CS 370. 3 credits.
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Hardware components, topology, interconnections, software, protocols, and uses of computer networks. Data communication fundamentals. OSI protocol. Physical, datalink, network, transport, session, presentation, and application layers in a networked system. Prerequisite: CS 370. 3 credits.
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Background and basics of digital image processing. Topics include: the human visual system, image representation, sampling, image mathematics, and geometry, image enhancement, smoothing and sharpening, the fast Fourier transform, and a survey of image restoration methods. Prerequisites: MATH 365, STAT 411, CS 117 or CS 135. 3 credits.
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Introduction to the formal derivation of computer programs from program specifications. Review of the logical and notational prerequisites needed for formal derivation. Guarded commands and the predicate transformer WP. Developing loops from invariants. Program development via sequence of refinements. Prerequisites: MATH 351 and CS 326. 3 credits.
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