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  • 3.00 Credits

    Engineering approach to the development of small and large programming projects. The life cycle steps of project planning, requirements analysis and specification, design, production, testing and maintenance of programming systems. Examples from current literature. Use of Unix workstations and a team project with object-oriented analysis are required. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: ECSE 2660 and CSCI 2300 or equivalent. When Offered: Fall term annually. Credit Hours: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continuation of ECSE 6770. Current techniques in software engineering with topics selected from economics, reusability, reliable software, program analysis, reverse engineering, CASE tools, automatic code generation, and project management techniques. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ECSE 6770. When Offered: Spring term. Credit Hours: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Literature survey of current research in computational geometry and theoretical computer graphics showing recent efficient algorithms useful in graphics and CAD. Algorithms such as Voronoi networks, geometric searching, convex hulls, divide and conquer in multidimensional space, repeated rotation, preprocessing scenes to draw back to front from any viewpoint, new hidden surface algorithms, haloed line elimination, polyhedron intersection, and algorithms for scenes with thousands of faces are discussed. Major research paper required. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: ECSE 4710 or ECSE 4750, and CSCI 2300 or equivalent. When Offered: Offered on sufficient demand. Credit Hours: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will cover 3-D graphical application programmer interfaces (APIs) and advanced rendering techniques, visulation pipelines, creating simulations, and visualization packages. Also covered will be algorithms for extracting visual information from data sets, such as determining iso-surfaces, contours, and cut planes. A programming emphasis will be on object-oriented design and systems. Term project required. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: ECSE 4750, CSCI 2300 or equivalent, some familiarity with Java/C++. When Offered: Spring term. Credit Hours: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course on fundamentals of stochastic processes and queuing theory emphasizing applications. Poisson processes, renewal processes, Markov chains, general methods in the study of Markovian and non-Markovian systems, tandem queues, networks of queues, priority and bulk queues, computational methods, and simulation. Focus of the course is the application of these tools in the performance evaluation and design of computer systems, communication networks, manufacturing systems, and service systems. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ECSE 4500 or DSES 4750 or MATP 4600. When Offered: Spring term even-numbered years. Cross Listed: Cross-listed as DSES 6820. Students cannot receive credit for both this course and DSES 6820. Credit Hours: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    A case-study approach introducing the systems method to analyze large-scale systems. Qualitative and quantitative study of the problems, from problem examination, to problem definition, to problem solution, and to implementation. Case studies in manufacturing, transportation, community development, water resources, and criminal justice. Emphasis is on analysis of real-world problems, using techniques of systems engineering and operations research, and considering diverse factors such as economic, technical, sociological, and environmental issues. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ECSE 4500. Corequisite: MATP 4700 or DSES 4770 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. When Offered: Fall term odd-numbered years. Cross Listed: Cross-listed as DSES 6830. Students cannot receive credit for both this course and DSES 6830. Credit Hours: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Applications of operations research and systems analysis techniques to mathematical modeling of complex systems, especially large-scale public systems. Discussion of model-building approaches, emphasizing the role of creativity, rationality, and mathematics. Introduction of important quantitative techniques (e.g., geometrical probability, optimization theory, and stochastic processes) and their application to modeling emergency service systems, spatial distribution of public service facilities, congestion, land-use patterns, transportation systems, demographics, and energy. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: MATP 4700 and ECSE 4500 (or equivalent); ECSE 6830 desirable. When Offered: Fall term annually. Cross Listed: Cross-listed as DSES 6840. Students cannot receive credit for both this course and DSES 6840) Credit Hours: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Evaluation provides structured information for policy-relevant decision making based on a purposeful analysis of the identified measures. Topics include test hypotheses, randomization/control schemes, measures framework, measurement methods, and pertinent analytic techniques. Emphasis is on the application of evaluation methods (including systems engineering and operations research techniques) to issues arising in criminal justice, education, health, housing, transportation, welfare, automated information systems, and military programs. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ECSE 4500 or DSES 4750 (MATP 4600) or equivalent. When Offered: Fall term odd-numbered years. Cross Listed: Cross-listed as DSES 6860. Students cannot receive credit for both this course and DSES 6860. Credit Hours: 3
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Supervised reading and problems, by individual arrangement. Credit Hours: 1 to 3
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