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CIS 623: Qualitative Research on Information Systems
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CIS 350 (or equivalent covering basics of research in IS) or CIS 675. A review of major qualitative research methods in Information Systems research, including interviews, content analysis, participant observation (ethnography), case and field studies, group techniques, and selected other methods. Students read and make experiential use of articles providing examples of the use of these methods in the IS journal literature. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 630: Operating System Design
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CIS 332, CIS 432 (see undergraduate catalog for descriptions) and CIS 505. An intensive study of computer operating system design including multiprogramming, time-sharing, real-time processing, job and task control, synchronization of concurrent processes and processors, resource scheduling, protection, and management of hierarchical storage. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 631: Data Management System Design
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: knowledge of C and data structures. Acquaintance with fundamental notions of relational database technology. Mathematical properties and usage of database programming languages. Methods of database design and conceptual modeling. Methods of physical storage for database information. Fundamental notions of concurrency control and recovery in database systems. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 632: Advanced Database System Design
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CIS 631 and knowledge of C++. Covers the concepts and principles of object-oriented data modeling and database systems, parallel and distributed database systems, database machines, real time (database) systems, multimedia and text databases, and imprecise information retrieval systems. Emphasis is on advanced data modeling, query optimization, indexing techniques, concurrency control, crash recovery, distributed deadlock detection, real-time scheduling, vague retrieval and system performance. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 633: Distributed Systems
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: completion of bridge requirements. Fundamental topics concerning the design and implementation of distributed computing systems are covered, including interprocess communication, remote procedure calls, authentication, protection, distributed file systems, distributed transactions, replicated data, reliable broadcast protocols, and specifications for distributed programs. All topics will be illustrated with case studies. Optional topics may include synchronization, deadlocks, virtual time, and load balancing. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 634: Information Retrieval
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CIS 631. Covers the concepts and principles of information retrieval systems design. Techniques essential for building text databases, document processing systems, office automation systems, and other advanced information management systems. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 635: Computer Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CIS 505 and CIS 510. The theory and design of computer language systems; the formal theory of syntax and language classification; a survey of procedure and problem-oriented computer programming languages, their syntax rules, data structures, and operations; control structures and the appropriate environments and methods of their use; a survey of translator types. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 636: Compiling System Design
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CIS 635. Compiler organization; interaction of language and compiler design. The front end scanning, parsing, and syntax-directed translation: theory, standard approaches, and techniques; front-end tools such as Lex and Yacc. Attribute grammars. Code generation, register allocation, and scheduling; interaction with the run-time environment. Introduction to static analysis and optimization. As time permits, topics in modern compilers: compiling for objectoriented languages such as C++ or Java, memory hierarchies, pipelining, parallelism. Includes a significant programming component. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 637: Real-Time Systems
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: completion of bridge requirements. Theory and principles that govern realtime systems design, and mechanisms and methodologies that enable their construction and operation. All aspects of such systems will be covered, including scheduling, device and resource management, communications, machine architecture, kernel software, language design and implementation, specification and user interfaces, and performance analysis and verification techniques. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 640: Recursive Function Theory
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: CIS 540 or equivalent. Review of basic computability theory. Topics include Church's thesis; unsolvability results; creative, productive, and simple sets; computational complexity; P=NP problem; and classification of solvable problems according to their complexity. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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