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CS 300: Local and Wide Area Networks
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
An introductory networking course with hands-on labs. LAN usage: file servers, print servers, and database servers. LAN design: wiring systems, protocols, interconnection devices, and operating systems. WAN usage: file transfer protocols and remote information systems. WAN design: leased phone lines, protocols, and routers. Parallel: CS 120 or 276. Not open to students who have credit in ISOM 417.
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CS 310: Web Programming
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Advanced HTML, including XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, Java Script and Dynamic HTML. XML including DTDs and XSL. Server side programming including CGI. Prerequisite: CS 110.
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CS 324: Design and Analysis of Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Topics include analysis of algorithms; dynamic programming; probabilistic algorithms; examples of geometric, combinatorial, and graph algorithms; pattern matching; fast Fourier transform; introduction to NP-completeness. Prerequisite: CS 121, 124; MATHS 217.
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CS 333: Systems Architecture and Organization.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Examines the basic building blocks of a computer system including hardwired and microprogrammed controlled computers. RISC and CISC computers will be studied with an assembly language to program the basic computer. Pipeline and vector processing and memory organization will be studied. Prerequisite: CS 124, 230; MATHS 217.
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CS 334 (336): Networked Databases.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Introduction to database concepts using a relational database. Introduces client/server database systems, client side and server side scripting, and technologies for remote database access via the Internet. Projects reinforcing concepts will be expected. Prerequisite: CS 232.
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CS 335: Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Study of principles of programming languages. Emphasizes language paradigms and important features, structures, and characteristics of modern high-level programming languages. Examples of languages in each paradigm will be studied, including Java as an example of an object-oriented language. Prerequisite: CS 230, 232.
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CS 337: Internet Programming.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Covers Internet formats such as HTML and MIME, major protocols for Internet applications such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP and how to interact with these programmatically using library code such as that provided with JAVA. Also covers server side scripting, security issues and encryption-based security mechanisms. Prerequisite: CS 232.
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CS 339: Advanced Topics Seminar
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
In-depth study of a topic taught in a seminar format. Topics will be posted in the department before registration. Prerequisite: permission of the department chairperson. Open only to juniors and seniors.
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CS 340: Data Processing Techniques
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Commercial data processing techniques. Use of COBOL to solve problems in file maintenance, report writing, and sorting. Emphasizes direct-access processing techniques including development of interactive screens. Prerequisite: CS 121, 230.
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CS 342: Computer Simulation Techniques
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
An introduction to the principles of simulation. Use of higher level languages and simulation languages in system studies. Students use examples from different subjects to carry out simulation. Prerequisite: CS 121; MATHS 221 or the equivalent.
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