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CS 465: Intermediate C++
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
The course will review the fundamental concepts of Visual C++, specifically variables, flow control, functions, arrays, and classes. This portion of the class is intended to be a very high intensity review of these critical elements of programming in C++.
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CS 468: Windows Application Programming in C++
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This is the final course in the C++ programming emphasis of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems (BSCS) program. It extends the basic knowledge in C++ for Object-Oriented Programming, as learned in the courses, CS 465 and CS 466, to program for Windows operating system environment with graphical user interface, using the Microsoft Foundation Classes. It further introduces Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM) and multitasking with Windows threading, now common in modern application program development.
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CS 468 - Windows Application Programming in C++
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CS 470: Operating Systems
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Analytical view of the evolution, functions, features, uses, advantages and disadvantages, management and networking of modern operating systems. Students will focus on MS-DOS, Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, and OS/2, and evaluate operating systems in terms of security, MIS Management, feasibility studies, user interface, system architecture, and memory allocation. CS 470 Operating Systems is intended to give students a framework for evaluating operating systems for suitability for particular applications. The operating system must be selected on the basis of needs just as hardware and other software are selected. CS 470 explores common features of modern operating systems while examining the implementation of those features in a number of specific operating systems. This course is part of the major core of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems (BS/CS) program. It provides a strong background in computer operating systems with exposure to a variety of popular operating systems.
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CS 470 - Operating Systems
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CS 471: Database Management Systems-Architecture and Administration
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
The course provides detailed instruction to basic database administration for the Oracle 9i database. You will learn skills and techniques essential for creating the initial database and configuring the storage space, tables, users, and security for a database. The concepts and exercises introduced in this course are presented in business scenarios. Several exercises and hands-on activity are included to illustrate real-life use for the concepts presented.
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CS 471 - Database Management Systems-Architecture and Administration
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CS 472: Database Management Systems-Backup and Recovery
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
The class covers the concepts of backing up and recovering an Oracle 9i database and how to enable connectivity over a network. Students will learn to create and maintain backup copies of database files through both the operating system and the Recovery Manager utility. Demonstrations are provided of both complete and incomplete recoveries. Client and server configuration is discussed to enable database access via a local area network. In addition configuration of the shared server environment is presented to provide Database Administrators (DBA) with scalability options.
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CS 473: Database Management Systems-Performance Tuning and Optimization
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
The course covers the concepts of tuning an Oracle9i database for optimal performance. Students are taught how to optimize a database using Oracle performance tools.
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CS 473 - Database Management Systems-Performance Tuning and Optimization
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CS 474: Data Warehouse Administration
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course will define the components of a data warehouse and explain the interaction between its usage and its role in strategic decision making. The course will use the enterprise Data Warehouse tools in building the data warehouse.
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CS 478: Programming in C#
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
The course will introduce the C# language and the .NET platform. The basic constructs of the language will be covered, such as types, control flow, and arrays, as well as inheritance, exception handling, and event handling. This is the first course in the programming specialty block of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems (BSCS) program. It provides a strong background in C++ and C# programming as well as Object- Oriented Programming.
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CS 480: Software Project Management
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course is the capstone course for the major core of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems (BSCS) program. It is intended to capture key elements of the computer systems curriculum and to give students an opportunity to apply the knowledge they have gained from their previous courses in the BSCS track they have chosen. In addition, this course covers how to apply project management to software development, covering topics such as the software development life cycle, planning and estimating software development, staffing and controlling projects, feasibility studies, cost/benefit analysis, requirements gathering, architecture, design, software quality assurance, configuration management, testing, software documentation, software implementation and maintenance, and IT strategic planning. It is strongly recommended that students complete all other courses in the BSCS program before enrolling in CS 480.
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CS 491: ISDN,ATM and Broadband Technology
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
A comprehensive view of broadband communications with emphasis on multimedia applications and the integration of voice, video, and data communications. The standards, technology, services, architecture and protocols of end-to-end broadband communications are emphasized. Emphasis on specific broadband technology including Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), frame relay, Advanced Frame Relay and Switching Multimegabit Data Services (SMDS), Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Broadband ISDN (BISDN), and Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SONET/SDH).
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