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3.00 Credits
(265) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: CSE 2102. May be taken twice for credit. Instructor and department head consent. Experimental design project undertaken by the student by special arrangement with a faculty member of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
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3.00 Credits
(261) (Also offered as ECE 4402.) Second semester. Three credits. One 4-hour laboratory period. Prerequisite: CSE 4302; ECE 3401 or CSE 3302. Advanced combinational and sequential circuit design and implementation using random logic and microprocessor based system. Hardware and software interface to the basic system. Serial communication, user program loading and execution. Microcontrollers - familiarization and inclusion in design.
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3.00 Credits
(262) Second semester. Three credits. Four program design periods. Prerequisite: CSE 2102. A major software design project addresses specification through delivery phases of the lifecycle. The major focus of the course is utilization and application of concepts from CSE 2102 to a straightforward semester long project. This allows the student to explore programming-in-the-large with an emphasis on techniques for teamwork, walk through, design, documentation, implementation, and debugging. Data structures and algorithm alternatives for the design and implementation phases of the lifecycle are also stressed. Formal design presentations are required by all students.
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3.00 Credits
(268) First semester. Three credits. One lecture and one 3-hour laboratory period. Prerequisite: CSE 2304 or 3666. The design of microcomputer systems, including both hardware and software, for solving application problems. Hardware and software design and implementation techniques for interfacing microcomputers to other systems. Use of modern microcomputer software/hardware development facilities. Projects to design and apply microcomputer systems.
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3.00 Credits
(269) Either semester. Three credits. One 4-hour laboratory period. Prerequisite: Announced separately for each course. With a change in content this course may be repeated for credit. Design and implementation of complex software and/or hardware systems to solve problems posed by either student groups or the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(263) Second semester. Three credits. Four hour laboratory. Prerequisite: CSE 3300; CSE 2304 or 3666. Software laboratory that explores selected issues in networking and distributed systems. Topics include: Berkely sockets; TCP and IP; atm apis; latency and bandwidth; performance models; performance evaluation of different network fabrics; MPI; simple CORBA; performance characteristics of MPI, Java, RMI, and CORBA; implementation and evaluation of a client-server system.
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3.00 Credits
(293W) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: CSE 4300 and either CSE 4901 or 4902 or 4905 or 4900 or 4903 or 4904; ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800. The second semester of the required major design experience. In one semester-long team project, students will propose, design, produce, and evaluate a software and/or hardware system. The project will culminate in the delivery of a working system, a formal public presentation, and written documentation. Oral and written progress reports are required.
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2.00 Credits
(290) (Also offered as ECE 4901.) Either semester. Two credits. Prerequisite: Senior standing. Discussion of the design process; project statement, specification, project planning scheduling and division of responsibility, ethics in engineering design, safety, environmental considerations, economic constraints, liability, manufacturing, and marketing. Projects are carried out using a team-based approach. Selection and analysis of a design project to be undertaken in CSE 4951/ECE 4902 is carried out. Written progress reports, a proposal, an interim report, a final report, and oral presentations are required.
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3.00 Credits
(291) (Also offered as ECE 4902.) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: ECE 4901. Hours to be arranged. Design of a device, circuit, system, process, or algorithm. Team solution to an engineering design problem as formulated in CSE 4950/ECE 4901, from first concepts through evaluation and documentation. Written progress reports, a final report, and oral presentations are required.
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3.00 Credits
(299) Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement. Open only with consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. Primarily for students who wish to extend their knowledge in some specialized area in the field of Cytotechnology.
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