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IS 343: A Comparative Study of Contemporary Operating Systems
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. The material covered in the course will include in a comparative study, the features of UNIX, Windows 2000, XP, Linux, and other current operating systems. Their respective environments and their accommodations of programming and networking related issues will be studied at length. Available fi le systems, tools, utilities, as well as debuggers and other supporting tools are discussed on a comparative basis. Prerequisites: CS 130 or 132. It is recommended that this course be completed in the sophomore or junior year.
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IS 345: Database Systems
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. The material covered in the course will include: organization, storage, and retrieval of large bodies or relatively uniform or structured data, its physical storage, and useful data structure techniques for common database operations. The main part of the course covers the main models of data - the relational model, the network model, and the hierarchical model. Emphasis is on the relational model. Current Database Management Systems overview, as well as SQL Basics and Standards are covered as well. Perquisite: CS 251. Offered fall semester.
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IS 352: Computer Networks,Network Programming and Distributed Applications
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. This course focuses on design and implementation of network-distributed systems. Topics include: basic principles of networking, network topology and protocols, client/server applications using state machines and communication protocol techniques, and network programming utilizing JAVA facilities (socket interface, IDL, and remote method invocations) security. Prerequisite: CS 251. Offered spring semester.
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IS 353: Computer Networks,LAN and WAN Technologies and Techniques
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. This course will examine the issues facing Local and Wide Area Network designers and administrators. While some of the technologies will be explored, most time will be spent investigating the techniques necessary to make them work. Students will become familiar with real networks exhibiting the decisions and problems inherent in modern LANs and WANs. Prerequisite: CS 142. Offered fall semester.
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IS 400: Senior Refl ective Tutorial
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. Students complete a fi eld experience at an approved computer science facility or they execute a theoretical research project. An undergraduate thesis is presented. Prerequisites: senior standing and permission of the department. Offered fall (with CS 453, capstone course) and spring semester (with CS 456, capstone course).
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IS 453: Operating Systems.Capstone course
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. History of operating systems; console operation, batch mode, multiprogramming, timesharing, and real-time systems. File management, job scheduling, memory management, device management, processes, semaphores and concurrent programming, virtual machines, and computer networks. Prerequisites: MA 121 or 124 and CS 251, 252. Offered fall semester.
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IS 497: Computer Science/Information Systems Experience
2.00 Credits
Wagner College
Two units. Internship at an approved computer science or information systems facility under the supervision of a faculty member. Prerequisite: permission of the department. Offered fall and spring semesters.
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IS 522: Database Programming and Connectivity
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. This course focuses on current database programming techniques and methodologies. Topics include: database management systems overview, SQL, Basics and Standards, relational database primer, database drivers features and availability, ODBC, JDBC, database connectivity application programming interface, interfacing databases by applications generating database queries in SQL, integrating the techniques of database programming and interfacing into the World Wide Web. Cross-listed w/CS 422. Prerequisite: CS 142. Offered fall semester.
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IS 550: Electronic Commerce
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. This course is designed to provide students with a broad overview of the electronic commerce environment and key issues involved in its implementation. Students are going to learn how to build the front-end, middleware, and backend components that drive electronic commerce. Prerequisite: IS 522 or permission of the instructor. Offered spring semester.
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IS 591: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. Topics selected according to student interest. This course will provide students with an opportunity to study a particular area related to computers that may not be provided in the regular offerings, or to continue their study beyond an existing course offering. Prerequisite: permission of the department. Offered periodically; consult department chair.
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