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CS 3243: Client- Server Computing
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Client-side and server-side techniques for use on the World Wide Web. Topics include interactive, dynamicallygenerated, and database-enabled web pages. Course content changes frequently to incorporate new Internet technologies. Prerequisite: CS 2113.
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CS 3253: Fundamental Techniques in Graphics
3.00 Credits
Langston University
This course provides an overview of the principles and methodologies of computer graphics programming. Topics include coordinate systems, representation, manipulation and display of two and three dimensional objects. Discusses graphics hardware; geometrical transformation; data structures for graphic representations; hidden edge and hidden surface removal algorithms; shading models. Prerequisites: CS 2113, CS 3183.
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CS 4103: Introduction to Compilers
3.00 Credits
Langston University
This course outlines the structure and implementation of programming-language compilers and interpreters. Presents initial coverage of data structures within computer storage and the operation of assemblers and loaders. The internal representation of characters and numbers, addressing concepts, and input-output operations are discussed in the context of procedure-oriented languages. Prerequisite: CS 3123.
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CS 4113: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Provides an overview of the principles and methodologies of computer graphics, including the representation, manipulation and display of two- and three-dimensional objects. Discusses graphics hardware, interactive graphics programming, specialized algorithms, and shading models. Programming routines relevant to the description and implementation of non-numeric problems are discussed. Prerequisites: CS 3153; CS 3183.
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CS 4123: Computer Networks
3.00 Credits
Langston University
This course introduces students to the use, structure and architecture of computer networks. Analyzes the systematic design of computer networks and distributed systems. Evaluates data processing techniques in a network architecture. Students undertake experiments related to network topologies. Prerequisite: CS 3123. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS / 151
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CS 4133: File Structures And Database Management
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Discusses concepts and techniques used in processing external data files and managing the physical characteristics of external storage devices. Evaluates the physical representation of data structures in sequential and randomaccess storage. Presents algorithms to manipulate external files and maintain the integrity of database management protocols in small- and large-scale systems. Prerequisite: CS 3153 or CS 3163.
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CS 4153: Introduction to Mathematical Programming
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Presents mathematical programming techniques and their relationship to the solution of numeric problems. Topics include matrix manipulations, simplex method, sensitivity analysis, and linear programming. Provides the foundation for data management in scientific and business applications with a computational content. Prerequisites: MT 3223; MT 3624.
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CS 4163: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Langston University
This course deals with the concepts and techniques involved in the design, development, and implementation of operating systems. Topics include simultaneous processing, time-sharing networks, memory hierarchies, and multi-programming protocols. Discusses both routine and unique processes that the productive designer takes into account and illustrates the techniques of efficient memory management. Prerequisite: CS 3133.
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CS 4173: Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Develops the representation of knowledge, notational systems, and search strategies used in applications for artificial intelligence. Topics include parallel and serial processing, unique algorithms, LISP protocols, and natural language processes. Students solve problems and prove theorems within an applications environment. Prerequisites: CS 3173; CS 3183.
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CS 4183: Social Issues in Computing Sciences
3.00 Credits
Langston University
Social implementations of computer use or misuse with emphasis on the effects on the individual, society and other human institutions. Social responsibilities of people involved in using or applying computers. Prerequisites: Senior standing.
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