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Cs 470/670: Systems Simulation, Thomas C. Hartrum
Cs 470/670: Systems Simulation, Thomas C. Hartrum
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
Introduction to simulation and comparison with other techniques. Discrete simulation models. Introduction to queuing theory and stochastic processes. Comparison of simulation languages. Simulation methodology and selected applications.
Cs 340: Programming Language Workshop In Python, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan
Cs 340: Programming Language Workshop In Python, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This course is designed as a self-study in Python. You are expected to learn the language and solve a set of programming problems assigned to you from Budd's text using Python available from http://www.python.org. There are no exams. We officially meet only once in the quarter. However, I will be available in the posted office hours for clarifications and discussions about the programming problems.
Cs 772: Advanced Natural Language Processing Concepts, Shaojun Wang
Cs 772: Advanced Natural Language Processing Concepts, Shaojun Wang
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Cs 774: Logic Programming, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan
Cs 774: Logic Programming, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This course deals with logic programming paradigm and Prolog. We discuss the syntax and the semantics of Prolog, the working of a Prolog interpreter and various applications of Prolog. In particular, we consider the use of Prolog of database querying, parsing, meta-programming, and problem solving in AI. The programming assignments can be coded in SWI_Prolog or XSB.
Cs 801: Advanced Database Systems, Soon M. Chung
Cs 801: Advanced Database Systems, Soon M. Chung
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
Introduction of current trends and research issues in database systems.
Cs 241-01: Computer Programming Ii, Travis E. Doom
Cs 241-01: Computer Programming Ii, Travis E. Doom
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
A continuation of CS240. The emphasis is on data abstraction and software engineering. Prerequisite: CS240.
Cs 206: Computer Software Productivity Tools, John P. Herzog
Cs 206: Computer Software Productivity Tools, John P. Herzog
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
Focus on learning MS Office software applications including advanced topics in spreadsheets, database and presentation graphics, using a case study approach where critical thinking and problem solving skills are required. Computer concepts are integrated throughout the course to provide an understanding of advanced computing, the latest technological advances and how they are used in industry. Ethics and issues encountered in business are discussed to challenge students on societal impact of technology.
Ceg 416-01: Matrix Computations, Ronald F. Taylor
Ceg 416-01: Matrix Computations, Ronald F. Taylor
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This course is a survey of numerical methods in linear algebra for application to problems in engineering and the sciences. Emphasis is on using modern software tools on high performance computing systems. This course covers the mathematics of linear equations, eigenvalue problems, singular value decomposition, and least squares. Material covered will be relevant to applications areas such as structural analysis, heat transfer, neural networks, mechanical vibrations, and image processing in biomedical engineering. A familiarity with MATLAB is useful, and the ability to program in languages such as CIC++ or Fortran is very important. A basic knowledge of matrix algebra is …
Ceg 403/603-01: Personal Area Networks, Yong Pei
Ceg 403/603-01: Personal Area Networks, Yong Pei
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Ceg 730-01: Distributed Computing Principles, Soon M. Chung
Ceg 730-01: Distributed Computing Principles, Soon M. Chung
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Ceg 211-01: Pc Networking Ii, Karen Meyer
Ceg 211-01: Pc Networking Ii, Karen Meyer
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
Focuses on server installation, administration, multiple protocol integration, systems maintenance, and trouble-shooting. Includes hands-on class and laboratory assignments.
Ceg 702-01: Advanced Communication Networks, Bin Wang
Ceg 702-01: Advanced Communication Networks, Bin Wang
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
Section 01 of CEG 702: Advanced Communication Networks.
Cs 400/600-01: Data Structures And Software Design, Guozhu Dong
Cs 400/600-01: Data Structures And Software Design, Guozhu Dong
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Cs 241-02: Computer Programming - Ii, Michael Ondrasek
Cs 241-02: Computer Programming - Ii, Michael Ondrasek
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
The CS 241 course is a continuation of CS 240. The emphasis in CS 241 is on solving more complex problems using object oriented programming. Prerequisite: CS240. Students must register for both lecture and one laboratory section. 4 credit hours.
Cs 242-01: Computer Programming Iii, Mateen M. Rizki
Cs 242-01: Computer Programming Iii, Mateen M. Rizki
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Ceg 210-01: Pc Networking I, Jerry Hensley
Ceg 210-01: Pc Networking I, Jerry Hensley
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
Introduction to networking technologies including infrastructure and architectures, standards, protocols and directory services, administration, security and management. Integrated lecture and lab.
Ceg 860: Object-Oriented Programming, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan
Ceg 860: Object-Oriented Programming, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This course motivates the need for object-oriented programming, and studies, in detail, object-oriented programming techniques, languages, and technology. The lectures will focus on the foundations of OOP, while the student presentations will focus on the applications and extensions of Object Technology.
Ceg/Ee 260 Digital Computing Hardware/Switching Circuits, Meilin Liu
Ceg/Ee 260 Digital Computing Hardware/Switching Circuits, Meilin Liu
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
We will discuss and cover basic digital, combinational and sequential logic systems. Labs will be used to gain valuable practical experience in implementing elementary circuits and logic designs.
Cs 302-01: Introduction To Oracle/Sql Databases, Karen Meyer
Cs 302-01: Introduction To Oracle/Sql Databases, Karen Meyer
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
Relational client server database design and access techniques. Includes building database tables, writing SQL and PL/SQL statements and programs and developing user interfaces using forms and reports.
Cs 707-01: Information Retrieval, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan
Cs 707-01: Information Retrieval, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This course covers models for information retrieval, techniques for indexing and searching, and algorithms for classification and clustering. It will also cover SVM, latent semantic indexing, link analysis and ranking, Map-Reduce architecture and Hadoop, to different degrees of detail, time permitting.
Ceg 402/602-01: Introduction To Computer Communication, Bin Wang
Ceg 402/602-01: Introduction To Computer Communication, Bin Wang
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Ceg 830: Distributed Computing Systems, Prabhaker Mateti
Ceg 830: Distributed Computing Systems, Prabhaker Mateti
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
Example languages and packages: SR and PYM, file servers, semantics of file sharing, caches and replication, log-structured file systems, remote evaluation, process migration, mobile projects, check pointing and rollback-recovery.
Ceg 725: Computer Vision Ii, Arthur A. Goshtasby
Ceg 725: Computer Vision Ii, Arthur A. Goshtasby
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
In this course we will learn computer algorithms that interpret images. Some of the algorithms will be practiced through computer implementation.
Ceg477/677: Computer Graphics Ii, Thomas Wischgoll
Ceg477/677: Computer Graphics Ii, Thomas Wischgoll
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
By the end of this quarter, you will be familiar with techniques for generation 3-D scenes and interacting with the generated scenes. You will be introduced to surface rendering techniques, visibility algorithms, illumination models, and geometric modelling.
Ceg 750: Microprocessor, Jack Jean
Ceg 750: Microprocessor, Jack Jean
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
Design and implement an MC6812 computer system based on an Axiom CSM-12C32 board that allows the loading of a 6812 application program from a PC so as to reconfigure the system as both an analog waveform storage scope and a digital logic analyzer.
Cs 416/616: Matrix Computations, Ronald F. Taylor
Cs 416/616: Matrix Computations, Ronald F. Taylor
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
This course is a survey of numerical methods in linear algebra for application to problems in engineering and the sciences. Emphasis is on using modern software tools on high performance computing systems. This course covers the mathematics of linear equations, eigenvalue problems, singular value decomposition, and least squares. Material covered will be relevant to applications areas such as structural analysis, heat transfer, neural networks, mechanical vibrations, and image processing in biomedical engineering. A familiarity with MATLAB is useful, and the ability to program in languages such as CIC++ or Fortran is very important. A basic knowledge of matrix algebra is …
Ceg 320/520: Computer Organization, Nikolaos Bourbakis
Ceg 320/520: Computer Organization, Nikolaos Bourbakis
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Ceg 436/636-01: Mobile Computing, Yong Pei
Ceg 436/636-01: Mobile Computing, Yong Pei
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Ceg 404/604-01: Wireless Sensor Networks, Bin Wang
Ceg 404/604-01: Wireless Sensor Networks, Bin Wang
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
No abstract provided.
Ceg 460/660-01: Introduction To Software Computer Engineering, Prabhaker Mateti
Ceg 460/660-01: Introduction To Software Computer Engineering, Prabhaker Mateti
Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi
[4 Credit Hours] Concepts of software engineering. Analysis, design, and implementation of software engineering concepts that comprise structured programming and design. Case studies serve as examples illustrating the software life-cycle model. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. 4.0 Credit hours. Prerequisites: Undergraduate level CS 400 Minimum Grade of D