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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course covers fundamentals of computer interfacing to the external world through the following: parallel and serial interfaces, timers, interrupts, Uart, and Duart. Programming aspects will be emphasized. Knowledge of an assembly language required. (YR).
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3.00 Credits
Basic geometrical concepts, graphics primitives, two-dimensional transformations, segmented files, windowing and clipping, camera models, and 3-D viewing transformations. (F).
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with the study of the technologies used to design and implement multimedia web sites. Topics include web servers, HTML, CGI, scripting languages, Java applets, back-end database connectivity, web security, multimedia, XML, web services, .NET, semantic web. (YR).
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3.00 Credits
To study the technical and management aspects of computer networks and distributed systems. Topics include: communication hardware, communication protocols, network architectures, local area networks, distributed database systems. Case studies and research project will be assigned for additional insight.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers contemporary technologies for programmable mobile and wireless intelligent hand-held devices. Students will get an overview of mobile operating system concepts/techniques and will learn how to develop software for mobile/smart devices, with particular emphasis on the constraints intrinsic to such devices. Topics in location-based services and pervasive computing will also be covered. Participation in a project is a requirement in this course. This class requires knowledge in computer programming.
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3.00 Credits
Performance models in networking, analysis of ARQ and MAC protocols, routing algorithms, flow and congestion control. All of the above topics should be covered in depth. The approach should be rigorous.
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3.00 Credits
The course will provide a broad spectrum introduction of the fundamental principles of computer and network security. Topics will include security policies, models and mechanism for confidentiality, integrity and availability, access control, authorization, cryptography and applications, threats and vulnerabilities in computer networks, key management, firewalls and security services in computer networks.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on security issues in wireless networks, such as cellular networks, wireless LANs, mobile ad-hoc networks, vehicular networks, sensor networks, and RFID. The course will first present an overview of wireless networks, then focus on attacks and discuss proposed solutions and their limitations.
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3.00 Credits
Covers one or more advanced topics in the area of networking. For example the instructor may choose to cover wireless network or ISDN or multimedia networking. Topic should be covered with a depth for graduate students and canonical research in the area should be introduced.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers advanced programming techniques using objects and classes, including programming windows, menus, toolbars, and drawing in windows. Further applications include distributed computing in which client and server communicate with each other by sending messages.
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