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3.00 Credits
This course studies the technological, aesthetic, and pedagogical issues of communication using interactive multimedia and hypermedia as well as techniques for authoring interactive multimedia projects using a variety of digital media tools. Emphasis will be on the use of HTML, JavaScript, ActiveX, and Beans. Prerequisite:CIS 281.
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3.00 Credits
This courses introduces the student to the basic concepts and techniques of artificial intelligence. Topics covered include problem solving, knowledge representation, heuristic search techniques, probabilistic reasoning/prediction, machine learning, and natural language applications. An appropriate AI language will be used. Prerequisite: CIS 350.
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2.00 Credits
In-depth exploration of the social, psychological, political, and ethical issues surrounding the computer industry and the evolving information society are examined in this course. Course activities are designed to develop a broad perspective concerning the social impact of computers and computer technology on modern society and to create a basis for understanding the importance of ethical considerations in technological and professional decision making. Prerequisites: CIS 130 and MIS 360.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the design and analysis of algorithms. Topics include algorithm design, worst-case and average-behavior analysis, correctness, and computational complexity. Prerequisite: CIS 250.
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2.00 Credits
In this course, students examine the technical and non technical aspects of software development, including specifications, planning, design, development, management, and maintenance of software projects. Also included in this course is an introduction to the strategies used in producing quality software. Prerequisite: CIS 150.CIS 370 Information Systems Planning and Management (3) In this course, students study the financial, technical, and strategic information systems planning processes. Emphasis is placed on the relationship of information systems and the information systems function to the overall business organization as well as planning and budgeting. Prerequisites: CIS 282 and MIS 360.
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on the technological and pedagogical issues for developing interactive Web pages to update data in databases. Emphasis will be on the use of Internet Information Server (ISS). Prerequisites: CIS 320 and 325.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on RISC and CICS design storage hierarchies, high performance processor design, pipelining, vector processing, networks, and performance analysis. Prerequisites: CIS 350 / CIS 355.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the theoretical foundations and practical problems for the modeling and computer simulation of discrete and continuous systems. Simulations languages, empirical validation, and applications in computer science will also be discussed. Prerequisite: CIS 350.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the planning, scheduling, and control activities involved in managing projects, especially information systems projects. The development of a project organization and project teams is also covered. Emphasis is placed on the use of project planning and control techniques, including computer software. Prerequisites: CIS 282 and MIS 360.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the topics involved in systems design and analysis, including the systems development cycle. An iterative approach of design and analysis is used, while prototyping and other alternative strategies are discussed. Documentation of software projects is discussed. Current software tools are integrated into the course, e.g., data flow systems, version control systems, etc. Prerequisites: CIS 281 and MIS 360.
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