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3.00 Credits
Application of knowledge-based system principles to engineering problems, including practical knowledge engineering, techniques for problem assessment, and implementation. ^ Sp Qtr. 2 1.5-hr cl.
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3.00 Credits
A careful examination of a number of representative computer operating systems. Su Qtr. 3 cl.
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3.00 Credits
Procedural abstraction, data abstraction, control abstraction (nondeterminism, concurrency, etc.), operational semantics, denotational semantics, specification, and verification of programs. Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl.
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4.00 Credits
Syntactic and semantic analysis using formal models, automatic programming, generation of optimal code, synthesis of messages, design of incremental programming environments; students write a simple translator. Sp Qtr. 3 cl.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of design, implementation, validation, and management of computer software; emphasis on reading and discussing papers from relevant journals and proceedings; term project required. Su, Au, Wi Qtrs. 3 cl.
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4.00 Credits
Principles and applications of programming team organization, cost estimation, scheduling, requirements analysis, design, documentation, programming-in-the-large, group reviews, testing, and debugging. Au, Sp Qtrs. 3 cl, 3-hr lab.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced operating system concepts: process synchronization, process deadlock, security and access control, distributed operating system principles and prototypes. Au, Wi Qtrs. 3 cl.
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4.00 Credits
Construction of a significant distributed software system using web services; team-based implementation of non-trivial algorithm(s) and realistic user interface. Sp Qtr. 3 cl.
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3.00 Credits
Concepts and mechanisms in design of distributed systems; process synchronization, global state: reliability; distributed resource management; deadlock, performance evaluation; representative distributed operating systems. Sp Qtr. 3 cl.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice of management information systems from the viewpoint of computer and information science; systems approach to management and organization; significance of information. ^ Wi Qtr. 3 cl.
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