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CS 424: Expert Systems
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Course provide an introduction to both the construction of knowledge-based systems and the study of the underlying inference mechanisms. Both diagnostic and constructive systems will be studied. Additional topics may include the study of the development of expertise, the testing and maintenance of knowledge-based systems and their potential impact upon organizations. Prerequisites: CS 311 and CS 315
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CS 425: System Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
This course requires students to work as a group for the solution of a large scale project. An interactive approach of design and analysis is used while prototyping and other alternative strategies are discussed. This term is devoted to the thorough design and documentation of a software product. Current software tools are integrated into the course, e.g. dataflow systems, version control systems, etc. Prerequisite: CS 420
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CS 430: Software Implementation and Testing
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A continuation of the CS 425 course where the students, in groups, perform implementation of a designed software product. The emphasis is on unit testing, integration of the system and final testing of the product. Documentation and testing are the emphases. Prerequisite: CS 425
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CS 440: Analysis of Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A variety of algorithms are examined in terms of their demands on the resources of space and time. The trade-offs between space and time utilization is weighed so that the appropriate algorithm will be used for a particular situation. The techniques for doing a detailed algorithm analysis are covered. A theoretical component on the classes of algorithms is included. Prerequisite: CS 311
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CS 445: Theory of Computation II
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
This course explores the mathematical foundation of computer science. The various levels of automata theory are covered along with their deterministic and non-deterministic counterparts. Emphasis is on identifying the gain in "power" as each new machine is introduced and the implications of the class of problems each is able to solve. Finally, a tie is established between the theoretical models and the modern day algorithms which can be described by these models. Prerequisites: CS 311 and CS 345
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CS 447: Compiler Design
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
This course includes the theoretical discussion of the complexities of a modern compiler, along with the examination of the algorithms necessary to implement the same. Programming tools such as LEX and YACC are used. All phases of a compiler are implemented. Prerequisites: CS 311 and CS 345
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CS 447 - Compiler Design
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CS 449: Topics in Computational Theory
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
This course covers topics of special or current interest in the area of computational theory that are not covered in other courses.
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CS 450: Network Programming
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Introduction to networking software and protocols. Students will learn about the design and implementation of common network protocols such as TCP/IP and HTTP. Programming assignments may include developing client and server software using sockets, RMI or CORBA, Web services and message oriented middleware. Prerequisite: CS 260
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CS 451: Management of Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Course examines current methods for creating a Web application. This course includes programming techniques used on various platforms appropriate for the creation of a Web application. Prerequisite: CS 260
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CS 452: Internet Communications
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Comparing different network models. Focus on wide area networks and communication with routers, and switches. Management of Web servers will also be covered. Prerequisite: CS 450
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