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Systems Analysis and Design. Three semester hours. This course will provide the student with the opportunity to experience the several phases of conventional software development. Established software engineering practices will be presented. Various software architectures will be introduced. Each student is expected to fully participate in a team project over the course of the semester. Prerequisites: CSci 515 and 520.%
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Networking I-Local Area Networks. Three semester hours. This course covers the basic principles and operations of Local Area networks or LANs. Such topics include basic data communications, and the OSI model, protocols and topologies. In addition, the networking aspects of Netware 3.12 and Windows NT will be studied in depth. Students will have the opportunity to gain hands on experience with the installation, administration, and operating characteristics of Netware 3.12 and Windows NT. Those wishing to take the various networking certification exams will find this course helpful. Co-requisites: CSci 516 and 520.%
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Database Systems. Three semester hours. Basic database concepts, organization, and definitions; data and management systems; data description languages; logical and physical differences of database; indexed and multiple-key organization; relational database concepts and examples; and comparison of database systems. Prerequisite: CSci 515 or consent of instructor.%
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Advanced Databases. Three semester hours. General theory, concept, and techniques related to allow students the design of intelligent databases will be discussed. Other topics to be covered include expert systems, neural networks, hypermedia, and text retrieval. A moderate-size semester project will be assigned to practice the design of an intelligent database. Prerequisite: CSci 526.%
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Object-Oriented Methods. Three semester hours. This course investigates object-oriented methods including object-oriented programming, analysis and design. Current methodology is emphasized. The use of object- oriented features such as encapsulation, information hiding, inheritance and polymorphism is reinforced by class assignments and programming exercises. Prerequisites: CSci 516 and 520.%
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Operating Systems. Three semester hours. The course objectives are two-fold: (1) to learn general theory, concept, and techniques related to the design of operating systems; (2) to practice the design of an operating system by performing a design project. The course is basically divided into four sections: Introduction to Operating Systems, Process Management, Storage Management, and UNIX (Shell and Interpreter). Prerequisites: CSci 516 and 515 or consent of instructor.%
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Java Language Programming. Three semester hours. This is a computer programming course designed to teach the use of the Java Programming Language. The course will emphasize Java applets and their use in HTML files as applied to Internet web pages. Students will learn how to write Java applets, how to utilize pre-existing Java controls, and how to write new Java controls. Students will be expected to complete numerous programming assignments and programming projects. Experience with C++ programming language and object oriented methods are required. Prerequisite: CSci 515. Co-requisite: CSci 520.%
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Algorithm Design. Three semester hours. This course provides an introduction to the design analysis of algorithms. Topics include correctness of algorithms, asymptotic notation, time complexity of algorithms, and NP-completeness. Several algorithm design techniques will be discussed in detail including divide and conquer algorithms, dynamic programming algorithms and greedy algorithms. Algorithms based on these techniques will be studied for solving a wide variety of problems in networks, graph theory, opimization, sorting, string processing, mathematical applications, and other areas. Prerequisite: CSci 520.%
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