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CSCI A515: Telecommunications
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
P: CSCI-A 505. Provides students with a background in telecommunications and computer networking. Emphasizes fundamental understanding of telecommunications as they relate to business and management computer applications. Students are expected to become conversant with telecommunication systems design principles and concepts, not to develop the network building skills associated with a technician.
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CSCI A593: Computer Structures
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
P: CSCI-A 506 or CSCI-C 201. Computer architecture and machine language, internal data representation, symbolic coding and assembly systems, macros, program segmentation and linking, I/O devices, serial communication. Projects to illustrate basic machine structure and programming techniques. Credit not given for both CSCI-A 593 and CSCI-C 335. Undergraduate computer science majors should take CSCI-C 335.
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CSCI A594: Data Structures
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
P: CSCI-C 201 or CSCI-C 504, CSCI-C 506. Abstract data types and their implementations, using various data structures and algorithms; advanced features of C++; elementary algorithm analysis; space/time trade-offs; sorting and searching; introduction to object oriented design and programming; software engineering principles. Credit not given for both CSCI-A 594 and CSCI-C 243. Undergraduate computer science majors should take CSCI-C 243.
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CSCI B424: Parallel And Distributed Programming
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
P: CSCI-C 243, MATH-M 301. Overview of parallel computers, shared memory, message passing, MIMD and SIMD classifications. Understanding and use of message passing and synchronization facilities such as MPI. Study of parallel programming models such as master-slave, client-server, task-farming, divide-and-conquer, and pipelining. Performance analysis of parallel systems, execution time, time complexity, load balancing, and scalability. Credit not given for both CSCI-B 424 and CSCI-B 524.
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CSCI B438: Computer Networks
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
P: CSCI-C 243, CSCI-C 335. Fundamental concepts and technologies used in design of computer networks. Architecture and design philosophy of Internet and basic performance issues. Low-level technologies like Ethernet and wireless. Packet switching and virtual circuits. Core protocols of the Internet, such as TCP and IP. Error control, congestion control, and routing.
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CSCI B481: Interactive Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
P: CSCI-C 243, MATH-M 301. An introduction to interactive programming: design and implementation of graphical user interfaces (GUI). Fundamentals of modern interactive graphics: hardware, software, data structures, mathematical manipulation of graphical objects, algorithms for two- and three-dimensional graphics. No prior background in graphics is needed, although a good background in C++ programming and data structures is required. Some familiarity with computer architecture is assumed.
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CSCI B503: Algorithms Design And Analysis
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
P: CSCI-C 251, MATH-M 209 or MATH-M 216, and MATH-MM 260 or MATH-M 365 or MATH-M 463. Models, algorithms, recurrences, summations, growth rates. Probabilistic tools, upper and lower bounds, worst-case and average-case analysis, amortized analysis, dynamization. Comparison-based algorithms: search, selection, sorting, hashing. Information extraction algorithms (graphs, databases). Graphs algorithms: spanning trees, shortest paths, connectivity, depth-first, breadth-first search. Credit not given for both CSCI-C503 and C455.
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CSCI B524: Parallelism in Programming Languages And Systems
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
P: CSCI-C 243, MATH-M 301. Overview of parallel computers, shared memory, message passing, MIMD and SIMD classifications. Understanding and use of message passing and synchronization facilities such as MPI. Study of parallel programming models such as master-slave, client-server, task-farming, divide-andconquer, and pipelining. Performance analysis of parallel systems, execution time, time complexity, load balancing, and scalability. Credit not given for both CSCI-B 524 and B424.
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CSCI B538: Networks And Distributed Computing
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
P: CSCI-B 438. R: CSCI-C 435. Advanced concepts and technologies of computer networks. Protocols and protocol stacks. Clientserver models. Distributed object technology. High-performance and high-bandwidth techniques. Distributed operating systems.
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CSCI B541: Hardware System Design I
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
P: CSCI-C 243, CSCI-C 335, PHYS-P 303. Structured approach to hardware design, emphasizing hardwired and microprogrammed control. Boolean algebra, hardware building blocks, architecture and control, implementation issues. In the laboratory, students build a working computer using hardware prototyping technologies. Basic training in the use of design and simulation software. Lecture and laboratory. Credit not given for both CSCI-B 541 and CSCI-C 421.
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