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CIS 333: Introduction to UNIX Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CIS 332 or equivalent and knowledge of C language. The course covers the UNIX system kernel including initialization, scheduling, context switching, process management, memory management, device management, and the file system. The course also includes the organization of shells, editors, utilities, and programming tools of the UNIX operating system. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 341: Foundations of Computer Science II
0.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CIS 241 or MATH 226 and CIS 280. This course provides an introduction to automata theory, computability theory, and complexity theory. Theoretical models such as finite state machines, pushdown stack machines, and Turing machines are developed and related to issues in programming language theory. Also, the course covers undecidability and complexity theory, including the classes P and NP. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 341H: Honors Introduction to Logic and Automata
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: completion of a 100-level GUR course in CIS; CIS 280, Math 226 or Math 326. A course similar to CIS 341, with a project of greater depth and scope. Effective Until: Fall 2006
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CIS 350: Computers and Society
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: completion of a 100-level GUR course in CIS; one basic SS course; HSS 111. Examines the historical evolution of computer and information systems and explores their implications in the home, business, government, medicine and education. Topics include automation and job impact, privacy, and legal and ethical issues. Co-listed as STS 350. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 350H: Honors Computers and Society
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: completion of a 100-level GUR course in CIS; one basic SS course; HSS 111. A course similar to CIS 350, with a project of greater depth and scope.
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CIS 352: Parallel Computers and Programming
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CIS 251 or CoE 252, CIS 332. A course introducing parallel computers and parallel programming. General structures and design techniques of parallel computers are described. Programming paradigms and algorithm design considerations for parallel processors will be discussed. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 353: Advanced Computer Organization
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CIS 251 or instructor approved equivalent. This course emphasizes the basic design principles of various components in a computer, as well as how the components are organized to build a computer. Topics include: design methodology, arithmetic and logic unit design, control unit design, memory hierarchy, memory system design, input and output devices, peripheral devices, and interfacing computers using software. A software simulation package is used to help the learning process. By the end of the semester, students will have built simulated computer. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 357: Fundamentals of Network Security ) )
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
This course offers an in depth study of network security issues, types of computer and network attacks, and effective defenses. It provides both a theoretical foundation in the area of security and hands-on experience with various attack tools, firewalls, and intrusion detection systems. Topics include: network scanning, TCP/IP stack fingerprinting, system vulnerability analysis, buffer overflows, password cracking, session hijacking, denial of service attacks, intrusion detection. Effective From: Fall 2005 Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 365: Computer Applications to Commercial Problems
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CIS 280, or CIS 114 and knowledge of COBOL. Covers design and implementation of commercial application software systems. Concepts of organization and management of data and files including file operations and organization of sequential access, relative access, indexed sequential access, virtual storage access and multi-key access methods. The COBOL language is used to illustrate these concepts and to implement application systems. The design and implementation of commercially oriented computer systems. Emphasis is placed on modern computers as a tool for solving business problems. The COBOL programming language will be extensively studied and utilized in developing the programming techniques for the solution of these problems. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 370: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CIS 114, Math 226. An exploration of concepts, approaches and techniques of artificial intelligence. Emphasizes both underlying theory and applications. Topics include knowledge representation, parsing language, search, logic, adduction, uncertainty, and learning. LISP and Prolog programming languages used extensively. Students are required to do programming assignments, complete a programming term project and review case studies. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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