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CS 310: Topics In Computer Languages
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Study of data structures including two-dimensional arrays, pointer variables, linked lists, stacks, queues and trees. Brief introduction to other high-level programming languages. Algorithms for searching and sorting. Recursion. Not open to majors in the department of computer science. Cr. 3.
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CS 321: Introduction to Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
This is an introductory course in computer graphics. This course introduces fundamental concepts of computer graphics technology and principles to create three-dimensional graphics. Fundamental graphics algorithms are discussed, as well as graphics programming, using a modern graphics standard. Students are expected to complete several programming assignments that implement fundamental computer graphics techniques in the Unix operating system environment. Preparation for Course P: CS 260. Cr. 3.
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CS 331: Introduction to C++ and Object-Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
An introduction to the C++ language with emphasis on features supporting object-oriented programming. Fundamental data type and operations. Expression evaluation. Selection and iteration constraints. Functions, procedures, and macro. Standard libraries. Classes: declaration and definition; instances; member functions; constructors and destructors; function overloading; inheritance and polymorphism. Stream input and output. Using classes to encapsulate date structure and implementation details. Preparation for Course P: CS 260. Cr. 3.
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CS 350: Programming Language Design
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
A survey of language design issues and their implications for translation and run-time support. Examination of modern programming languages and features: Abstract data and control structures, procedures, parameter passing mechanisms, block structuring and scope rules, input/output, concurrent execution, and storage management. Models of run time behavior. Comparison of imperative and declarative programming languages. Preparation for Course P: CS 260 and 271. Cr. 3.
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CS 360: Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
This course provides an introduction to the methods of software engineering. Topics include the software development process, software specification using the UML for analysis and design, software metrics, quality assurance and test plans, and organizational and management issues. Preparation for Course P: CS 260 and ENG W234. Cr. 3.
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CS 364: Introduction to Database Systems
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Theory and application of database systems for information organization and retrieval based on the relational model. Includes database models, query languages, data dependencies, normal forms, and database design. Projects include use of commercial mainframe and microcomputer database software. Preparation for Course P: CS 260. Cr. 3.
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CS 365: Advanced Database Systems
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
The first part of the course includes theory of SQL, implementation of some components of DBMS, and a comprehensive project. The second part of the course includes more advanced topics such as recovery; concurrency; and distributed, deductive, and knowledge databases. Preparation for Course P: CS 364. Cr. 3.
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CS 366: Structured Analysis Techniques
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Methods used in analyzing information systems. Topics include user interviewing and observation, event analysis, data flow diagrams, data dictionaries, minispecifications, decision trees, decision tables, and both logical and physical models. Students practice these techniques in a major structured analysis project resulting in a requirements specification document. Preparation for Course P: ENG W234 and CS 260. Cr. 3.
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CS 367: Structured Design Techniques
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Methods used in designing information systems. Topics include structure charts, module specifications, pseudocode, coupling, cohesion, transform analysis, transaction analysis, and user interface design. Includes the detailed design of an information system and the implementation of a prototype of that design. Preparation for Course P: CS 366. Cr. 3.
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CS 368: Human-Computer Interaction
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Introduction to general issues surrounding human-computer interaction (HCI). The course presents principles, design methodologies, tools, and evaluation techniques with an emphasis on human-centered interface design and implementation. Other issues covered include HCI aspects of multimedia systems, World Wide Web, computer-supported cooperative work, and recent paradigms of HCI. Preparation for Course P: CS 260. Cr. 3.
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