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Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

2012

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Ceg 461/661: Object-Oriented Programming And Design, Thomas C. Hartrum Jan 2012

Ceg 461/661: Object-Oriented Programming And Design, Thomas C. Hartrum

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

Study of object-oriented design and programming. Programming topics emphasize the core concepts of encapsulation, inheritance, poly morphism, and dynamic binding. Additional topics include class organization, software maintenance, and design of reusable components. There is a project to be implemented in the object-oriented language Java.


Ceg 402/602: Computer Networks, Bin Wang Jan 2012

Ceg 402/602: Computer Networks, Bin Wang

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

This course provides an introduction to basic concepts of communication networks, different types of networks, protocols over different layers, and network applications, through lectures, labs, homework, and reading on relevant materials.


Ceg 434/634: Concurrent Software Design, Soon M. Chung Jan 2012

Ceg 434/634: Concurrent Software Design, Soon M. Chung

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

Classical problems of synchronization and concurrency and their solutions are examined through course projects and through readings on operating system design.


Ceg 404/604: Wireless Sensor Networks, Bin Wang Jan 2012

Ceg 404/604: Wireless Sensor Networks, Bin Wang

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

In this course we will provide an introduction lo Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and cover latest topics in WSNs. The goal of this course is lo give an overview of fundamental problems in the area of WSNs.


Ceg 411/611: Microprocessor-Based System Design, Jack Jean Jan 2012

Ceg 411/611: Microprocessor-Based System Design, Jack Jean

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Ceg 433/633: Operating Systems, Michael Linger Jan 2012

Ceg 433/633: Operating Systems, Michael Linger

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

Overview of operating systems internals. File system usage and design, process usage and control, virtual memory, multi user systems, access control. Course projects use C++ language. Three hours lecture, two hours lab.


Ceg 460/660: Introduction To Software Computer Engineering, Thomas C. Hartrum Jan 2012

Ceg 460/660: Introduction To Software Computer Engineering, Thomas C. Hartrum

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

This course is concerned with the techniques of designing and constructing large programs. Some of the required basic concepts necessarily have to be developed using small programs as examples. To this extent, we also study programming-in-the-small. The overall objectives are to present an overview of issues in the development of software, to discuss terminology, to illustrate via example case studies, and to give sufficiently detailed advice on how to develop quality software. Hands-on experience is emphasized through the use of homework and a class project.


Ceg 468/668: Managing The Software Development Process, John A. Reisner Jan 2012

Ceg 468/668: Managing The Software Development Process, John A. Reisner

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

This course covers the challenges and issues associated with software project management. Emphasis will occur on two fronts: (1) the software project manager’s view (i.e., “What considerations and obstacles confront project managers during software development?”), and (2) the organizational view (i.e., “How can organizations can foster a climate where software project management is performed effectively throughout an organization?).


Ceg477/677: Computer Graphics Ii, Thomas Wischgoll Jan 2012

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 498: Design Experience, Thomas C. Hartrum Jan 2012

Ceg 498: Design Experience, Thomas C. Hartrum

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

CEG 498 (Team Projects I and II) is a summative computer engineering design project course that builds upon previous engineering, science, mathematics and communications course work. CEG 498 projects are a minimum of two quarters in length and must be completed in groups of at least three students.


Ceg 720: Computer Architecture I, Soon M. Chung Jan 2012

Ceg 720: Computer Architecture I, Soon M. Chung

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

Review of sequential computer architecture and study of parallel computers. Topics include memory hierarchy, reduced instruction set computer, pipeline processing, multiprocessing, various parallel computers, and interconnection networks.


Ceg 730: Distributed Computing Principles, Prabhaker Mateti Jan 2012

Ceg 730: Distributed Computing Principles, Prabhaker Mateti

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

This course is about the foundations and principles involved in distributed systems with an introduction to recent systems and languages.


Ceg 233: Linux And Windows, Prabhaker Mateti Jan 2012

Ceg 233: Linux And Windows, Prabhaker Mateti

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

This is a freshman-level 4 credit hour course conducted in a 10-week term. Its goal is to develop in the minds of students an effective operational model of computer systems running either Linux or Windows. This course is lab-oriented.


Ceg/Mth 416/616 Matrix Computations, Ronald F. Taylor Jan 2012

Ceg/Mth 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 modem 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.