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CS 820 - Artificial Intelligence |
Logics; natural language processing; knowledge representation; uncertainty reasoning; machine learning; expert systems; neutral networks. Prior to registering for this course, students should have a background in artificial intelligence comparable to the senior undergraduate level. |
001 |
W |
1:00pm - 2:15pm |
24-APR-24 |
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24-APR-24 |
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CS 837 - Information Visualization |
Information Visualization focuses on the design, development, and study of interactive visualization techniques for the analysis, comprehension, exploration, and explanation of large collections of abstract information. Topics to be covered include principles of visual perception, information data types, visual encodings of data, representations of relationships, interaction methods, and evaluation techniques. |
001 |
MW |
1:00pm - 2:15pm |
24-APR-24 |
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CS 872 - Software Engineering |
Review of fundamental concepts; project planning; requirements analysis; program design, implementation and testing; object-oriented development; metrics and cost estimation; software reuse; CASE technology; configuration management; software engineering and Ada. * Note: Prior to registering in this course, students should have a background in software engineering methodology comparable to the senior undergraduate level. * |
001 |
R |
10:00am - 11:15am |
18-APR-24 |
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18-APR-24 |
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CS 875 - Database Systems |
Database management system architecture; relational, network and hierarchical data models; theoretical and practical aspects of database applications; study of data definition and data manipulation facilities and database management systems; security and integrity; distributed database management system architecture. * Note: Prior to registering in this course, students should have a background in advanced topics in database systems, and database and information retrieval comparable to the senior undergraduate level. * |
001 |
MW |
10:00am - 11:15am |
17-APR-24 |
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CS 890BA - Secure Computers and Networks |
Secure Computers and Networks: Fundamentals of Computer Security, Cryptography and Security Standards, Fire walls and Web Security and Case studies. |
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CS 890EM - Topics in Algorithm Analysis |
This course provides an intensive study of one or more topics related to Algorithmic Analysis. Potential topics include formal algorithmic languages, measures of complexity, type of analysis, bounds of algorithms, classes of problems, and parallel computational models and algorithms. |
001 |
M |
6:00pm - 8:45pm |
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CS 890ET - User Interface Evaluation Methods |
Methods for evaluating user interfaces with human subjects. Topics include research ethics, research methods, experimental design, data collection, and data analysis. |
001 |
W |
09:00am - 11:45am |
17-APR-24 |
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CS 890EU - Foundations of Modern Networking |
Architectures, algorithmic solutions, and protocols for modern networking technologies such as Software-Defined Networking (SDN), Network Virtualization, Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), 4G and 5G Mobile Networks, Cloud and Data Center Networks, Optical Networks, and Internet of Things (IoT). |
001 |
TR |
1:00pm - 2:15pm |
18-APR-24 |
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CS 900 - Computer Science Graduate Seminar |
CS Graduate students must complete two semesters of CS 900, with the exception of MSc Course Route students, who must complete one semester of CS 900. When enrolled in CS 900, a student must make one presentation and attend all presentations. In the first semester of CS 900, the student will choose a Computer Science topic within their research area. In the second semester of CS 900 (if required), the student will choose a topic within their own research. |
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3:30pm - 4:20pm |
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CS 901 - Research |
Thesis research. |
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CS 902 - Project Research |
A supervisor approved project requiring an in-depth student investigation of a CS problem. |
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