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CS 505: Parallel Computing
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Computer Science 310. Recommended: Computer Science 501. Motivations and methods of high performance computing. Modern computer architecture characteristics, uniprocessor programming and tuning, shared and distributed memory programming techniques, benchmarking. Designed for computational science students. Computer science majors must obtain consent of adviser.
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CS 514: Database Theory and Implementation
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Computer Science 310 and Mathematics 245. Database systems architecture. Storage structures and access techniques. Relational model, relational algebra and calculus, normalization of relations, hierarchical and network models. Current database systems.
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CS 514 - Database Theory and Implementation
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CS 520: Advanced Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Computer Science 237, 310, and 320. Object oriented programming, concurrent programming, logic programming. Implementation issues.
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CS 520 - Advanced Programming Languages
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CS 524: Compiler Construction
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Computer Science 237, 310, and 320. Syntactical specification of languages. Scanners and parsers. Precedence grammars. Run-time storage organization. Code generation and optimization.
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CS 524 - Compiler Construction
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CS 530: Systems Programming
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Computer Science 237 and 310. Design and implementation of system software. Relationship between software design and machine architecture. Topics from assemblers, loaders and linkers, macro processors, compilers, debuggers, editors. Introduction to software engineering and review of programming fundamentals and object oriented concepts. Large project in object oriented programming is required. Not acceptable for the M.S. degree in computer science.
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CS 532: Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Computer Science 320 and 530. Theory and methodology of programming complex computer software. Analysis, design, and implementation of programs. Team projects required.
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CS 533: Component Based Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Computer Science 310 and 320. Component based (CB) software development using UML and other design methods. Development of components for use in CB systems; CB software architectures; development of CB systems; comparison of traditional and CB system development methods.
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CS 534: Software Measurement
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Computer Science 532. Basics of software measurement and use of measurement information to ensure quality software and determine software process effectiveness. Software estimation, cost estimation models, definition of various measures, tools to support measurement collection and analysis, analysis techniques, and case studies.
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CS 535: Object-Oriented Programming and Design
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Computer Science 310 and 320. Basic concepts of object-oriented programming; classes, objects, messages, data abstraction, inheritance, encapsulation. Object-oriented design methodology.
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CS 537: Component GIS Architectures
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Computer Science 310 or Geography 484. Customization of Geographic Information Science application development platforms with emphasis on object oriented programming and component architecture. Prominent examples are Map Objects with Visual Basic, Map Objects with Java. Considerable programming effort required, especially in Graphical User Interface development.
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