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4.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to introduce the students to the practical aspects of building industrial strength integrated MIS systems through the use of real-life MIS systems¿ case studies. The course endeavors to connect enterprise, technological, organizational and strategic issues in support of integration of information and systems. The course will also cover new technologies including artificial intelligence and data mining used in support of management decision-making. Invited speakers will discuss the challenges faced by MIS departments in serving the needs of their enterprises as well as their perspective on the future developments in the field. The students will be required to write a term paper which will be presented in a classroom forum and for a major part of each student¿s grade. The course assignments will be carried out individually as well as in groups. Concurrent registration in CS 5910 is recommended. Offered once a year. Prerequisites: CS 4550, CS 5710
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4.00 Credits
Memory management: multiprogramming, relocation, paging, virtual memory, dynamic loading and linking. Process management: input/output, channels and control units buffering, interrupt structure and processing. Information management: logical and physical file systems, file processing. Offered once a year. Prerequisite:CS3810
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
This is an internship course which is supervised by a full- time computer science faculty member and can be repeated. PreRequisite: Permission from Instructor
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4.00 Credits
Basic system support for process to process communications across a computer network. The TCP/IP protocol suite and the socket application programmers' interface. Development of network application programs based on the client server model. Local area and wide-area network technologies including fast Ethernet, X.25, frame relay and ATM. Performance considerations, network security, network management and multimedia networks. Prerequisites: CS3810 & MA3210
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces Java applications in networking and database programming. It uses Java's advanced features in reflection, serialization, multithreading, networking, database connectivity and remote objects. Offered once a year. Prerequisites: CS3910; CS4550; CS5710
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CS4710 and deals with the issues in network security. Topics include Kerberos, public key infrastructures, electronic mail security, IP security, Web security, intrusion detection & response, password management, viruses & worms, firewalls, denial of service attacks & defenses, wireless security, and privacy. The students will write several small programs including a network application incorporating security. Offered once a year. Prerequisites: CS4710 & CS5710
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4.00 Credits
System feasibilty studies, meeting with users, project definition, environmental analysis. Data collection, design phase, system restart and recovery. Database considerations, programming, system completion, systems parallel, benchmarks. Uses training and manual. Conversion planning. Students working in groups, design and implement a significant software project. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: BU4035orCS4720 and CS5710
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 - 16.00 Credits
An independent study must be undertaken under the guidance of a CS faculty member, based in an academic department, and be related to the student's course of study. Prerequisite: Permission of the CS instructor
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