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3.00 Credits
Continuation of CS 130. Topics include elementary data structures (multi-dimensional arrays, vectors), advanced graphics, inheritance, polymorphism, recursion, searching and sorting, file I/O. More emphasis on good object-oriented design. Includes group projects, an introduction to the UNIX operating system, and lab sessions. Pre-requisite: Computer Science 130.
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1.00 Credits
Linux is a phenomenally popular open source operating system, particularly admired among those interested in computer science and related fields. This course teaches everything that a user needs to know to navigate the file system, run applications, and use Linux in both a GUI and command-line mode. It is a pre-requisite for CS 332: Systems Administration with Linux.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of systems development and modification processes. Emphasis on strategies and techniques of analysis and design for modeling complex system requirements. Use of data modeling tools and object-oriented approaches to analysis and design. Emphasis on factors for effective communication and integration with users and user systems. Pre-requisite: Management Information Systems 240 or consent of Instructor. Cross-listed with Management Information Systems 321.
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3.00 Credits
Focus on information systems design and implementation within a database management system environment. Design, implementation, and testing of a physical system using database management systems software to implement the logical systems design. Pre-requisite: Management Information Systems 321 or consent of instructor. Cross-listed with Management Information Systems 322.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to System Administration concepts and duties, including installing and upgrading software and hardware, managing user accounts, establishing and maintaining internet services, and backup strategies. Scripting in various languages (Tcl/Tk, Perl, bash) will also be taught. Groups of students will be required to maintain their systems for the semester, and grades will be determined, in part, by system performance/user satisfaction. The emphasis will be on variants of the UNIX operating system, but other operating systems will be discussed. Pre-requisite: Computer Science 230. Cross-listed with MS334.
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3.00 Credits
Focus on the issues of risk, security, control, access, distribution, and use of information in computer-based information systems. Identification and clarification of privacy and access issues in information systems. Coverage of tools designed to evaluate levels of control in information systems. Pre-requisite: Management Information Systems 240 or consent of instructor. Cross-listed with Management Information Systems 332.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced computer-programming topics using a modern OO language. Memory management techniques, pointer manipulation, templates, I/O streams, aspects of inheritance will all be discussed. Students will be expected to write several large programs in this course. May be used to fulfill the semiotic systems track of the MPSL. Pre-requisite: CS230, Computer Science II.
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3.00 Credits
Application frameworks are the modern and preferred way to develop GUI-based applications. Students will learn how to identify the best application frame- work for their needs, and how to develop applications for a particular OS using the selected application framework. Cross-platform programming and human user interface design issues will also be addressed. Each course offering will focus on a particular OS and choice of OS will rotate among several contemporary OSs. Pre-requisite: CS335, Adv. Computer Programming.
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