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Prerequisite: COSC 340 Advanced database design concepts, multivalued dependencies, functional dependencies, normalization. Concurrency control and recovery techniques, serializability, deadlocks, distributed databases, object-oriented databases, and current trends in database systems. Relational database implementation and manipulation using SQL embedded in various programming languages.
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Prerequisite: COSC 281 with a C or better or permission of instructor Intelligent agents, knowledge representation, inference, reasoning, planning, learning perception, robotic control.
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Prerequisite: COSC 281 with a C or better and senior standing Survey of contemporary languages, compiler construction techniques, parsing, formal grammars, virtual machines, subprograms, functional and logic programming.
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Prerequisite: COSC 281 and COSC 371 with a C or better A detailed study of the design and functional organization of a modern digital computer. Instruction sets, I/O handling, interrupts, addressing schemes, microprogramming and memory management are investigated.
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Prerequisite: COSC 281 with a C or better or permission of instructor Network structure, architectures, network standardization, TCP/IP reference model and different network layers, Local Area Network protocols, routing algorithms, internetworking.
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Prerequisite: COSC 281 with a C or better This course provides a broad overview of various threats to the security of information systems. Topics include cryptography, encryption, authentication, software security, memory protections, access control, network security, firewalls, viruses and worms, intrusion detection and prevention, and web and database security.
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Prerequisites: COSC 281, MATH 205 and MATH 313 with a C or better Concepts of representation, manipulation, and rendering of graphical objects, concept of developing graphical user interface (GUI), devices for graphical input, graphics software, graphics standards; simple algorithms for line, circle, box, polygon drawing; attributes of lines and other geometrical shapes, attributes of text; 2D representation, scaling, rotating, etc.; 3D graphics; hidden line removal; rendering objects.
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Prerequisite: COSC 281 with a C or better Concepts behind programming languages, their structure, and grammar. Use of these concepts to design and implement a simple translator. Sets and strings, grammars and their classification, context-free grammar and parsing; programming language design, design philosophies; top-down parsing, LL(1) grammars; bottom-up parsing, polish notation, simple precedence grammars, LR grammars.
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Prerequisites: COSC 181 and MATH 118 with a C or better An introduction to model building and simulation techniques. Experimental design and statistical analysis of business, social and physical science systems.
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