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3.00 Credits
Computer design fundamentals, performance and cost, pipelining, instruction-level parallelism, memory hierarchy design, storage systems, and vector processing. Prerequisites: CS F321; EE F341. Offered Spring
Prerequisite:
EE F341 UF C- AND CS F321 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Study of computer networks using the ISO/OSI layered model as a framework. Design issues and trade-offs, protocols and selected standards. Emphasis on ISO/OSI Layers 1-4/(Physical, Data Link, Network and Transport Layers), plus medium access sublayers (LAN's, etc.). Prerequisites: CS F321. Offered Fall Even-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
CS F321 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Takes a hands-on approach to the forensics examination of computer technology. Focuses on the forensic process, methods, and tools utilized to collect and preserve and examine digital evidence. Course topics include: collection, preservation and examination of evidence from computers including file systems, email and malicious code. Prerequisites: CS F321. Offered Fall Odd-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
CS F321 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Focus on IDS theory and practice and its importance; the origin and resolution of common security threats and vulnerabilities; host and network approaches to IDS implementation; and the legal, ethical, and privacy issues associated with IDS use and policies. Prerequisites: CS F361. Offered Fall Even-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
CS F361 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Specialized study of cryptography and its application in securing data systems, with an emphasis on applied cryptography. Topics include history of cryptography, encryption, digital signatures, authentication, electronic commerce, key distribution and management, private and public key cryptography, and protocols. Prerequisites: MATH F307; CS F311. Offered Spring Odd-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
MATH F307 UF C- AND CS F311 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to software engineering and project management principles, techniques, methods and standards for software system development. Additional topics include technical communication, computer ethics and legal issues. Prerequisites: CS major; senior standing; CS F311; CS F371. Offered Fall
Prerequisite:
CS F311 UF C- AND CS F371 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Group projects in a real computer industry environment and produce appropriate documentation and reports. Nature, ethics, and legal considerations of the computer science profession are discussed with an emphasis on ethics. Additional topics include project management, design methodologies, technical presentation, human-machine interface and programming team interactions. Prerequisites: CS F372; CS F471. Offered Spring
Prerequisite:
CS F471 UF C- AND CS F372 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Topics include, but are not limited to; computational linear algebra, cryptography, parallel algorithm development and analysis. Note: Course may be repeated when topics change. Offered As Demand Warrants
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3.00 Credits
High-quality rendering techniques used in computer graphics: raytracing, shadows, antialiasing, volume rendering, radiometry and radiosity. Also topics such as particle systems, shading, image processing, computer aided design, video effects, animation and virtual environments. Prerequisites: CS F381. Offered Spring Even-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
CS F381 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Software to simulate physical phenomena for use in interactive visualization, such as particle systems, Naiver-Stokes fluid dynamics, and finite element solid mechanics. Includes Lagrangian and Eulerian meshes, stability, and discretization order. Our focus is high performance qualitatively correct simulations, rather than high- precision solutions. Prerequisites: CS F381 and PHYS F212X. Offered Spring Odd-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
CS F381 UF C- AND PHYS F212X UF C-
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