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The study of the structure, design, and implementation of computer programming languages, including procedural, object-oriented, logic programming, and functional languages. Topics include language syntax and semantics, procedure and data abstraction, binding times, exception processing, support for concurrency, and language programming paradigms. Prerequisites: CPSC 2800 or CPEN 2800, and CPSC 3200 with minimum grades of C or department head approval. Supplementary course fee assessed.
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The design, preparation, and delivery of information, applications, and services using client/server computing over a wide-area network. The network and implementation tools may vary to meet current development trends.
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This course covers the basic concepts of pattern recognition and biometrics, current major biometric technologies, and analyzes specific case studies from technical, privacy, and social impact viewpoints along with a critical study of the cryptographic protocols used in many security applications. Prerequisites: CPSC 160, 375 and Mathematics 303 with grades of C or better.
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Computer graphics systems, system software, data structures for graphics devices and display processors, representational algorithms and packaged graphics software. Prerequisite: CPSC 312 with grade of C or better.
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An introduction to the classical and contemporary theory of computation including automata, formal languages, Turing machines, recursive functions, computability and in computability, complexity, and the classes of P and NP. Prerequisites: CPSC 1110 and MATH 3030 with minimum grades of C or department head approval. Supplementary course fee assessed.
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Concepts and methods in the definition and management of databases; physical and logical database design; data modeling techniques; programming in a database environment; topics in database security, integrity, recovery and concurrence. Prerequisites: CPSC 3220 with minimum grade of C or Senior standing in Computer Science and department head approval. Supplementary course fee assessed.
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The theory, design, engineering, and installation of networks to connect digital computers. The course will prepare students to plan and implement a network. Also includes peer-to-peer networks, the client-server model, network operating systems, and an introduction to wide-area networks. The network and implementation tools may vary to meet current development trends. Prerequisites: CPSC or CPEN 251, 305 with grades of C or better, or approval of instructor.
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Digital simulation. A study of simulation languages and simulation techniques for solving many types of research problems from management, engineering, and science; simulation of large systems, design of simulation experiments for optimization; applications using simulation languages. Prerequisites: CPSC 312 with a grade of C or better and an approved course in statistics.
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The study of management in information security, including planning, policy and protections is covered. Topics include planning for security, information security policy, developing security programs, access control, cryptography, risk management, information security administration and incident handling and response. Both commercial practices and federal government policies for classified information will be explored. Prerequisites: CPSC 160, 375 and 385 with grades of C or better.
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Concepts and issues of operating system principles; procedure activation, storage allocation, system structure, performance evaluation, memory management, process management, security, and recovery procedures. An introduction to distributed operating systems; communication, synchronized and system structure in distributed systems. Prerequisites: CPSC or CPEN 251, 305, 306, and Mathematics 303 with grades of C or better.
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