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3.00 Credits
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 335 with grade of C or better or Senior standing in Computer Science and approval of instructor.
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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. Prerequisite: CPSC 312 with a grade of C or better.
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3.00 Credits
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 3200 with a minimum grade of C and an approved course in statistics or department head approval. Supplementary course fee assessed.
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This course will focus on the security issues and procedures in computer and mobile communication networks. Topics include risk assessment and security policies, networks intrusion detection, forensics technologies, and current trends and research in security policies and technologies. Prerequisites: CPSC 426 with grade of C or better and an approved course in statistics.
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3.00 Credits
Artificial intelligence; simulation of cognitive behavior and self-organizing systems; heuristic programming including the use of list processing languages; data representation; pattern matching structures; applications in symbolic mathematics; survey of examples from representative application areas.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the classical and contemporary theory of computation including automata, formal languages, Turing machines, recursive functions, computability and incomputability, complexity, and the classes of P and NP. Prerequisites: CPSC 160 and Mathematics 303 with grades of C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Study of techniques used in the definition, specification, design, implementation and testing of large software systems. The course will include team efforts to identify and define the requirements of a large software product. The development of this product will continue in CPSC 490. Prerequisites: CPSC 261 or CPEN 261, Mathematics 303, and English 122 with grades of C or better.
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3.00 Credits
Computer graphics systems, system software, data structures for graphics devices and display processors, representational algorithms and packaged graphics software.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic concepts of wireless technologies, current major wireless technologies, and analyzes specific case studies from technical, privacy, and social impact viewpoints. Also covered is a critical study of the IEEE 802.11 cryptographic protocols used in many wireless security applications. Prerequisites: CPSC 160, 375 and 444 or 426 with grades of C or better.
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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 2800 or CPEN 2800, CPSC 3700 with minimum grades of C, or department head approval. Supplementary course fee assessed.
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