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3.00 Credits
Introduction to data communications, computer networks, protocols, and distributed processing as well as relevant standards and underlying theory. Topics include communication codes, transmission methods, interfacing, error detection, communication protocols, communications architectures, switching methods, and network types. Local area network and internetwork technologies are studied. The client/server model of distributed processing addressed. Students design and implement data communications and network-based software. Prerequisite: CSA 271 or permission of instructor.
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Students participating in the computer science and systems analysis co-op program register for this course during semesters when they are away from Oxford on work assignment. This enables students to maintain continuing student status with the university.
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3.00 Credits
Study of all phases of the systems development life cycle: project identification and justification, requirements analysis, data modeling, process modeling, design and specification techniques, prototyping, systems architectures, software design and construction. Object oriented analysis and design. Prerequisite: CSA 274.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the ethical, legal, and social responsibilities of the practicing professional computer scientist. Issues addressed include computers and privacy, computer crime, public safety, intellectual property and professional codes of ethics. Key issues will normally be considered through case studies. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Presentation of theory, computational techniques, and general applications of linear, integer, and parametric programming; decomposition and network flow principles. Prerequisite: MTH 222 or 231 and CSA 273 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to operating systems concepts. The operating system as a resource manager. Principles for the design and implementation of operating systems. User interface programming in current operating systems. Process scheduling and deadlock prevention. Memory management, virtual memory, paging, and segmentation. Interrupt processing. Device management, I/O systems and I/O processing. Security and protection. Examples of operating systems including distributed and open systems. Prerequisite: CSA 274 and either CSA 278 or ECE 387.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to developing client/server based software solutions. Students will study various architectures and approaches including web-based and custom server systems. Students will design and construct both clients and servers using multiple platforms and systems. Prerequisites: CSA 274, 283.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of database management, database system architecture, and database modeling principles. Logical database design. The relational database model, relational integrity constraints, and relational algebra. Relational commercial database management systems and languages. Interactive database processing, view processing, and database application programming. Database integrity. Relational database design by normalization. File structures for database systems. Prerequisite: CSA 274 or concurrent registration.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to techniques to create images on the computer. Covers graphics hardware and software, animation, mathematical theory behind 2- and 3-dimensional translation, rotation, and scaling, and areas of graphics application such as computer-aided design. Programming required. Prerequisite: CSA 274 and MTH 231.
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3.00 Credits
Review of basic data structures and algorithms. Analysis of algorithms. Problem assessment and algorithm design techniques. Algorithm implementation considerations. Concept of NP-completeness. Analysis of algorithms selected from topics relevant to computer science and software engineering (sorting, searching, string processing, graph theory, parallel algorithms, NP-complete problems, etc.) Prerequisite: MTH 231 or discrete math and CSA 274 or equivalent.
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