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Click on the name of an online computer science graduate course to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Concepts of Compiler Design (CS 580) |
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Computer Science |
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American Sentinel University |
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A study of the basic structure of a compiler, all aspects of code compilation, from an early emphasis on formal syntax grammars to the practical aspects of scanning, parsing, and code generation. |
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Concepts of Database Systems (CS 550) |
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Computer Science |
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American Sentinel University |
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Popular concepts, models, tools, and techniques associated with the design of relational databases will be examined and advanced topics in database administration will be discussed. |
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Concepts of Parallel Programming (CS 590) |
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Computer Science |
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American Sentinel University |
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A general introduction to parallel programming and supercomputers, including the language constructs for parallel programming, the history and taxonomy of parallel machine architectures, parallel programs design concepts and programming methods for running applications on multiprocessor systems and over local networks. |
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Concepts of Software Engineering (CS 570) |
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Computer Science |
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American Sentinel University |
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A study of the evolution of software development. Students are exposed to a wide variety of theory and industry practice on the topics of software design and implementation. |
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Cryptography and Security Mechanisms (SE577) |
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Computer Science |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This course introduces principles underlying cryptography mechanisms, security devices these mechanisms can provide and management of these devices. |
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Database Applications for Electronic Commerce (IS583) |
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Computer Science |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This course examines database systems that emphasize Web-based development and implementation technologies. The course covers general models of Web-based e-commerce as well as application development using a variety of commercial middleware tools. Students create a Web-based Internet application as part of a course project. |
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Database Concepts (IS582) |
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Computer Science |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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Database Concepts provides a detailed introduction to database concepts, components and management issues. The course covers data definition and modeling, database access and command languages, and design and implementation in the context of the relational database model. Relative advantages and disadvantages of other database models are considered from a management standpoint. The course requires a term project involving a commercial data modeling package. |
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Database Management (CS5005) |
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Computer Science |
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Northcentral University |
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This course focuses upon the technology and implementation of databases. It is important to know how databases are organized and data extracted in order to make implementations perform the tasks for which they are intended. Technical issues such as concurrency control, therefore, become very important to understand and be able to apply. The data model chosen as the basis of study is the relational model, the most commonly used in today?s computing environment. |
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Database Security (SE574) |
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Computer Science |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This course provides an overview of security issues in database systems and shows how
current and future commercial systems may be designed to ensure secrecy and confidentiality. Security models, basic security mechanisms and software, database security, intrusion detection and security models for next generation databases are covered. |
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Database Systems (CS519) |
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Computer Science |
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Azusa Pacific University |
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Students study database systems, including basic database concepts, the database environment, and relational and nonrelational database systems. Students learn to plan, build, modify, maintain, and manage databases using a powerful and popular database system. Advanced user interfaces and reports are generated from practical applications. This is a hands-on, project-driven course. |
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Decision Support and Expert Systems (IS585) |
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Computer Science |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This course focuses on design, development and implementation of effective systems for
meeting information needs of management decision-makers. The course explains both
model-based and data-based decision support systems and their use by managers in functional areas. Rule-based decision support software is used to introduce expert systems techniques in the decision-support process. |
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Decision Support and Expert Systems (CS5000) |
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Northcentral University |
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This course explains the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and expert systems that manipulate data and arrives at decisions through a programming process that resembles the human thinking process. |
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Doctoral Program Orientation Seminar (SEM 700R) |
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Computer Science |
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University of Phoenix |
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Upon completion of this course, learners will have prepared a plan to navigate their doctoral program of study. This three-day orientation seminar includes journaling for success, advanced learning-team tactics, finding and directing one?s passion into a Doctoral Research Study, and APA doctoral applications. |
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Essentials of Information Systems and Programming (IS525) |
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Computer Science |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This course introduces structure, applications and management issues involved with corporate information systems. It also provides a foundation for programming in a business-oriented language. Students concentrate on developing programming logic to solve business problems. Design tools such as flowcharts and pseudocode are introduced and used as bases for developing programs. |
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Essentials of Telecommunications (TM525) |
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Computer Science |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This course introduces basic technologies involved in electronic communications, the structure of the telecommunications industry and the composition of today?s worldwide telecommunications network. Coverage includes data communications and computer networking; local area communications topics such as cabling, and local area network hardware and software; and topics involved in wide area networking, such as circuit and packet switching, and multiplexing. |
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Information Security Law (SE575) |
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Computer Science |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This course provides in-depth coverage of laws governing information transmission in the commercial environment. The course explores the impact of laws and regulations on organizations, employees and customers. |
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Information Systems Capstone (IS600) |
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Computer Science |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This culminating course, in which students integrate knowledge and skills learned throughout the program, is intended to be taken as the last course. Students develop, design and present projects based on real-world situations. They plan and justify the project; meet performance, schedule and budget requirements; adjust for unplanned occurrences; and provide project reports. |
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