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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts and technologies underlying mobile application development. Important aspects of developing and deploying conventional mobile applications are covered, such as mobile user interfaces, location-based services, integration with social media and other Web-based services. Effective use of mobile analytics and privacy concerns will also be covered. Prerequisite: Admission to MS-ACS.
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Prerequisite: Admission to MS-ACS.
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3.00 Credits
Current and emerging Web-based technologies, protocols, system architectures, development frameworks, and languages. Prerequisite: Admission to MS-ACS.
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Prerequisite: Admission to MS-ACS.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to information storage, manipulation, retrieval, analysis, and modeling techniques. Topics include database paradigms, data preparation, extract transform load processes, information pipelines, and large-scale analytics. Prerequisite: CIS 500 or CIS 661.
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Prerequisite: CIS 500 or CIS 661.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of fundamental concepts of medical and bioinformatics methods and techniques involved in the integration of computer systems in medical centers and life science industries. Introduction to biomedical information systems; data representation, modeling, management, and mining; systems evaluation; project management practices for biomedical decision-making. Legal and ethical considerations.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Clinical Information Systems (CLIS) important to the health care delivery process. The course covers the entire range from laboratory systems to electronic health records. Other topics covered are CLIS and health informatics, components, and examples of CLIS, telemedicine, public health information systems, and modern developments. Prerequisite: CIS 500, or CIS 661, or PNH 630.
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Prerequisite: CIS 500, or CIS 661, or PNH 630.
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3.00 Credits
Concepts of information visualization, principles in vision and perception, algorithms for building information spaces, and design principles for interactive visualizations. Emphasis is placed on analyzing, designing, developing, and evaluating visualizations and tools. Case studies demonstrate visualizations used to solve specific problems across a variety of domains. Prerequisite: CIS 500 or CIS 661 or equivalent.
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Prerequisite: CIS 500 or CIS 661 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a general understanding of computer architecture and the logical organization of modern digital computers. CPU organization and input/output subsystem organizations are emphasized. The relationship between the computer architecture and the operating system is studied. (3-0-0) Prerequisite: CIS 500.
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Prerequisite: CIS 500.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques and tools used in the design of applications that utilize database management systems. Detailed treatment of conceptual modeling, logical and physical design, and query languages. Services provided by database management systems to the level of detail needed by application designers. Introduces students to the scope of the database field. (3-0-0) Prerequisites: Admission to MS-ACS.
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Prerequisites: Admission to MS-ACS.
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3.00 Credits
A study of language translation and interpretation. Existing tools such as lexical analyzer generators and parser generators to facilitate compilation are introduced. A substantial programming project is required that consists of writing a small compiler. (3-0-0) Prerequisite: CIS 500.
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Prerequisite: CIS 500.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the concepts, algorithms, and techniques used by typical relational database engines. Topics include performance measures, data storage and organization, query optimization, and concurrency. These concepts are also extended to cover parallel, distributed, and post-relational databases. Prerequisite: CIS 673.
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Prerequisite: CIS 673.
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