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CIS 439: Image Processing and Analysis
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CIS 114 and Math 333. This course is an intensive study of the fundamentals of image processing, analysis and understanding. Topics to be covered include: a brief review of the necessary mathematical tools, human visual perception, sampling and quantization, image transformation, enhancement, restoration, compression, reconstruction, image geometric transformation, matching, segmentation, feature extraction, representation and description, recognition and interpretation. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 439H: Honors Image Processing and Analysis
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CIS 114 and Math 333. A course similar to CIS 439, with a project of greater depth and scope.
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CIS 440: Computer Vision
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: Math 333. This course introduces basic concepts and methodologies of computer vision, and focuses on material that is fundamental and has a broad scope of applications. Topics include contemporary developments in all mainstream areas of computer vision e.g., Image Formation, Feature Representation, Classification and Recognition, Motion Analysis, Camera Calibration, Stereo Vision, Shape From X (shading, texture, motion, etc.), and typical applications such as Biometrics. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 441: Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CIS 431. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) allow individuals and organizations to pose, explore and answer a variety of public- and private-sector questions using spatial data. In this course the student will learn to identify, manipulate and analyze spatial data using state-of-the-art software. The course is project-driven and hands-on: students will define and address real problems using real data. The course will also cover selected topics in information visualization as they relate to the use of GIS. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 441H: Honors Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CIS 431. A course similar to CIS 441, with a project of greater depth and scope.
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CIS 447: Human-Computer Interfaces
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CIS 390. This course covers the design and evaluation of the humancomputer interface in interactive computer systems. Among the topics covered are approaches to interface design such as menus, commands, direct manipulation; screen layout strategies; metaphor models; models of human information process; evaluation approaches such as protocol for analysis, interactive monitoring, use of surveys; and requirements for documentation and help. Students are expected to design interface mockups and evaluate them. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 448: Ubiquitous Computing ) )
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Handheld devices, mobile and wireless technologies, 'smart spaces', wearables and other technologies are creating a ubiquitous computing environment that is moving application development off the desktop. This course explores recent developments in both the technical and Human Computer Interaction(HCI) side of ubiquitous computing. To put into practice what is being learned, the class will use scenario based usability engineering techniques to design various aspects of a ubiquitous computing application to be deployed at NJIT. Effective From: Fall 2005 Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 451: Data Communications and Networks
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CIS 114. Fundamental concepts in data communications. Topics include: circuit and packet switching, layered network architecture, ISO Network protocols, performance analysis of data communication systems, flow control and alternate routing strategies and algorithms, various types of networks and their interconnections, network security and privacy. Additional topics include systems analysis and design, traffic engineering, planning and forecasting methodologies as applied to data communication networks. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 455: Computer Systems Management
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: completion of a 100-level GUR course in CIS. An overview of computing centers and their organization for accomplishing specific objectives. Includes a classification of systems, analysis of cost and size, layout of equipment, methods of accessing computer facilities, equipment selection, and facilities evaluation. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 456: Open Systems Networking
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CIS 114. An introduction to internetworking, including an in-depth study of the architecture of network interconnections, the internet services, and the protocols needed to provide these services. Topics include: architecture of interconnected networks, internet addresses and the address resolution problem, internet protocols, the domain name system, the socket interface, the client-server model of interaction, the OSI transport and application support protocols, and the TCP/IP application protocols. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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