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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Fundamental design techniques for VLSI (Very Large Scale Integrated) circuits. Theory of implementing complex integrated circuits on a microchip. Use of computer aided design tools. Prerequisites: CS 3430, 3432. Cross Listed with ENGR 4432.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced computer organization and design. Topics chosen from among RISC architectures, computer arithmetic, pipelining, cache memory and parallel processors. Recommended prerequisite: knowledge of C programming. Prerequisite: CS 3430. Not open to students who have completed CS 4430. Cross-listed with ENGR 4435. (Formerly CS 4430.)
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4.00 Credits
Current practices and trends in software design, development, and deployment of mobile and new web applications and systems. Topics include modern mobile device application development, web technologies, social application development, pervasive computing and semantic web. Prerequisite: CS 3520 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Computer network security fundamentals. Cryptography (Symmetric key algorithms and Public key algorithms). Authentication and identification, message integrity techniques. Access control and key management. Wireless security. Discussion of particular protocols, e.g., IPSEC, TLS, PGP, S/MIME, etc. Prerequisite: CS 3590.
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4.00 Credits
Comprehensive new topics in Wireless, Mobile, Grid and Pervasive Computing which includes IEEE 802.11 Wireless Security, Security in Mobile Telecom Networks (GPRS, UMTS), security in MANET, VANET, WSN, Bluetooth, VoIP, Grid networks and Mobile Agents. Prerequisite: CS 4525.
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4.00 Credits
Principles of operating system design and implementation. Concurrent processes, interprocess communication, job and process scheduling; deadlock. Issues in memory management (virtual memory, segmentation, paging) and auxiliary storage management (file systems, directory structuring, protection mechanisms). Performance issues. Case studies. Prerequisites: CS 3240 and CS 3430.
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4.00 Credits
Computer network analysis, design, and implementation. A detailed study of the network, transport and application layers of the TCP/IP model. Specific emphasis on protocols, services, design issues and performance. Programming assignments using TCP/IP. Prerequisite: CS 3240, 3560 and 3590.
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4.00 Credits
Network operations, administration, and management. Management Information Base (MIB). Standards including SNMP, CMIP, ASN-1. Network management programming. Network Management of Ethernet and TCP/IP. Survey and applications of existing network management systems. Prerequisite: CS 3590.
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4.00 Credits
Principles of broadband networks and communications. Telephone system structure, signaling, services, and protocols. Circuit, packet and cell switching. br/oadband signaling and traffic management. Advanced switch technology. Case studies. Prerequisite: CS 3590.
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4.00 Credits
Network protocols and mechanisms to support mobility, e.g., Mobile-IP, M-RSVP, proxies. Issues including routing, tunneling, security, and handoffs. Wireless communication standards including AMPS, IS-95, GSM, PCS, and satellite standards. Underlying technologies including multiplexing and coding. Prerequisite: CS 3590.
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