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CMPS 376: Computer Networks
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
A study of computer networks focusing on the TCP/IP Internet protocols and covering in detail the four layers: physical, data link, network, and transport. This course includes a laboratory in which students will cover important network utilities, debugging tools, process and thread control as it relates to network programming, and the coding of programs which do interprocess communication over sockets. The typical Internet client program which accesses a TCP network server daemon will be covered in detail. Each week lecture meets for 200 minutes and lab meets for 150 minutes. Prerequisite: CMPS 223.
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CMPS 377: Special Topics in Computer Sci
1.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course will be used to supplement other courses with additional work at the intermediate level. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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CMPS 394: Java: Client, Serv & Internet
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course will use Java's OOP features and libraries to explore client-side and server-side programming techniques (applet, servlet, dynamic HTML, XML, style sheet and database access). Multithreading and synchronization concepts, networking programming, socket and/or Remote Method Invocation techniques will be introduced and used to implement Internet chatting/gaming, file transfer, and 2-tier and 3-tier database applications. Through those implementations, students will learn the common programming skills used in common server programs such as web, mail http, ftp and database servers. Meets for 200 minutes of lecture and 150 minutes of lab. Prerequisites: CMPS 222 and CMPS 223.
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CMPS 410: Theory of Language Translation
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
A study of techniques relevant to the theory of language translation including finite state machines, formal languages, grammars, lexical and syntactic analysis. Each week lecture meets for 200 minutes and lab meets for 150 minutes. Prerequisite: CMPS 350.
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CMPS 411: Theory of Automata
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
A study of algorithms as they relate to nonlinear data structures and external files. Time and space analysis of several popular algorithms, and a discussion of NP-hard and NP-complete problems. Each week lecture meets for 200 minutes and lab meets for 150 minutes. Prerequisite: CMPS 223.
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CMPS 420: Embedded Systems
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Built on logic designs, using assembly and C languages to study embedded systems with regard to their software, hardware, theories and implementation methodology. Various embedded system development tools, such as assemblers, debuggers and cross compilers, will be introduced and used in the course. Each week lecture meets for 200 minutes and lab meets for 150 minutes. Prerequisites: CMPS 224 and CMPS 320.
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CMPS 421: Advanced Computer Architecture
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Continuation of CMPS 321 including speed-up arithmetic algorithms, vector and parallel processing, organization of memory for high performance processors, and a comparative study of supercomputer architectures. Each week lecture meets for 200 minutes and lab meets for 150 minutes. Prerequisite: CMPS 321.
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CMPS 422: Digital Signal Processing
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Introduction to principles of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) including sampling theory, aliasing effects, frequency response, Finite Impulse Response filters, Infinite Impulse Response filters, spectrum analysis, Z transforms, Discrete Fourier Transform and Fast Fourier Transform. Emphasis on hardware design to achieve high-speed real and complex multiplications and additions. Pipelining, Harvard, and modified Harvard architectures. Overviews of modern DSP applications such as modems, speech processing, audio and video compression and expansion, and cellular protocols. Each week lecture meets for 200 minutes and lab meets for 150 minutes. Prerequisites: PHYS 221, MATH 203, and CMPS 320.
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CMPS 431: Topics Comp Sci for Educators
3.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
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CMPS 432: Instr., Control and Data Acq.
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Instrumentation, Control, and Data Acquisition (5) Study of analog (and computer-controlled) systems, classical and modern system design methods, s-domain (and z-domain) transfer function models, state space, dynamics of linear systems, and frequency domain analysis and design techniques. Introduction to controllability and observability. Implementation of PID controllers. Each week lecture meets for 200 minutes and lab meets for 150 minutes. Prerequisites: MATH 203 and CMPS 223 or consent of the instructor.
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