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Computer Science 441: Principles of Distributed Sys
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An examination of the principles and paradigms associated with the design, implementation, and analysis of distributed systems. Topics include the characterization of distributed system models,remote communication, distributed scheduling, synchronization and mutual exclusion, naming and time, consistency and replication, and fault tolerance. Selected distributed system, development environments are discussed in the context of the above topics. One laboratory per week.
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Computer Science 490: Special Topics
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Special topics, advanced level, offered only once.
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Computer Science 491: Sepcial Topics
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Special topics, advanced level, offered only once.
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Computer Science 550: Internship Seminar
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A corequisite seminar for all students participating in the Internship Program. Internship students enroll twice, once prior to and once following the Internship. Computer Science 550 focuses on expectations and planning, leading to the Internship Proposal required for all students planning an internship. Computer Science 551 provides the opportunity for have completed the Internship to prepare written and oral reports on the Internship experience. The student, in consultation with the faculty of the Department of Computer Science, is responsible for arranging for an acceptable internship. The courses meet together weekly for semester. Prerequisites: Completion of at least two core courses.
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Computer Science 551: Internship Seminar
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A corequisite seminar for all students participating in the Internship Program. Internship students enroll twice, once prior to and once following the Internship. Computer Science 550 focuses on expectations and planning, leading to the Internship Proposal required for all students planning an internship. Computer Science 551 provides the opportunity for have completed the Internship to prepare written and oral reports on the Internship experience. The student, in consultation with the faculty of the Department of Computer Science, is responsible for arranging for an acceptable internship. The courses meet together weekly for semester. Prerequisites: Completion of at least two core courses.
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Computer Science 552: Internship:Citigal
2.00 Credits
Allegheny College
The student is expected to make a significant contribution to a software development project as described in a proposal prepared for the Internship Seminar and approved by a faculty member in the Department of Computer Science and a supervisor at Citigal. The course requirements include preparation of a research report describing the process and the product and an oral report to be delivered upon completion of the Internship in the Internship Seminar, Computer Science 551. Credit: Two semester hours. Prerequisite: Computer Science 550.
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Computer Science 580: Junior Seminar
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Junior Seminar Topics and Research Methods in Computer Science An advanced treatment of selected topics from various areas of computer science with an emphasis on appropriate research methods. Practical skills are acquired in technical writing, critical reading, and presentation of technical literature in preparation for the senior project. One laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Completion of the computer science core or permission of the instructor.
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Computer Science 590: Independent Study
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Individual research under the guidance of a member of the Department's faculty. A project proposal must be submitted to the Department and approved in the semester prior semester in which the student intends to register course.
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Computer Science 600: Senior Thesis I
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Independent research in computer science. Prerequisite: Computer Science 580. Credit: One semester hour.
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Computer Science 610: Senior Thesis II
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Continuation of independent research in computer science.Prerequisite: Computer Science 600 Credit: Three semester hours.
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