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CPSC 6720: Software Devel Methodolgy
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Advanced topics in software development methodology. Techniques such as chief programmer teams, structured design and structured walk-throughs are discussed and used in a major project. Emphasizes the application of these techniques to large-scale software implementation projects. Also includes additional topics such as mathematical foundations of structured programming and verification techniques. Students are expected to have completed coursework in software engineering before enrolling in this course.
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CPSC 6740: Fault Tolerance & Reliability
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Survey of current fault tolerance and reliability issues on high-performance computing (HPC) systems. Topics include taxonomy of failures and errors, checkpoint-restart, fault injection techniques, soft error detection schemes, and lossy compression. May also be offered as ECE 6740. Students are expected to have completed coursework comparable to ECE 3220 or ECE 3290 before enrolling in this course. It is recommended that students also have completed coursework comparable to ECE 4730/6730 before enrolling.
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CPSC 6770: Distributed/Cluster Computing
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduction to the basic technology of and programming techniques for distributed and cluster computing. Standard techniques for developing parallel solutions to problems are introduced and implemented. Software systems that provide high-level abstractions for data communications are considered. Students are expected to have completed coursework in data structures, algorithms and networking before enrolling in this course.
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CPSC 6780: Gen Purpose Computation on GPU
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Instruction in the design and implementation of highly parallel, GPU-based solutions to computationally intensive problems from a variety of disciplines. The OpenCL language with inter-operable OpenGL components is used. Applications to models of physical systems are discussed in detail. May also be offered as ECE 6780. Students are expected to have completed coursework in data structures, calculus, and linear algebra before enrolling in this course.
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CPSC 6810: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Clemson University
Areas of computer science in which nonstandard problems arise. Innovative approaches to problem solutions which draw from a variety of support courses are developed and implemented. Emphasizes independent study and projects. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits, but only if different topics are covered.
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CPSC 6820: Special Topics in Computing
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
In-depth treatment of topics not fully covered in regular courses. Topics vary from semester to semester. May be repeated, but only if different topics are covered.
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CPSC 6890: Programming Team Seminar
1.00 Credits
Clemson University
This seminar-style course teaches advanced algorithmic problem-solving motivated by problems in the "competitive programming" domain. Class discussion includes algorithm design and analysis, implementation considerations, and practical applications. Students are expected to have completed coursework in algorithms and data structures before enrolling in this course.
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CPSC 7010: Mod 1: Procedural Programming
2.00 Credits
Clemson University
This course focuses on software development fundamentals: the software development process and software development tools, fundamental programming concepts including memory concepts, control structures, basic data structures and the design and simple analysis of algorithms. Programming language: C
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CPSC 7020: Mod 2: Object-Oriented Program
2.00 Credits
Clemson University
Module 2 of the MSCS Ready sequence is a continuation of Module 1 with continued emphasis on problem solving and program development techniques. Students examine typical numerical, nonnumerical, and data processing problems and study basic data structures. Programming languages: C and C++ Preq: CPSC 7010 with a grade of C or higher or consent of instructor.
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CPSC 7030: Mod 3: Discrete Structures
2.00 Credits
Clemson University
Module 3 of the MSCS Ready sequence introduces ideas and techniques from discrete structures that are widely used in the computing sciences. Topics emphasize techniques of rigorous argumentation and application to the computing disciplines.
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