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CMSC Computer Science (
Computer, Mathematical and Physical Sciences)
CMSC102
Introduction to Information Technology;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
For non-majors only. Not recommended for BMGT students. Not open to
students who have completed CMSC106, CMSC114, CMSC132 or CMSC214. Credit
will be granted for only one of the following: CMSC102, CMSC132 or
CMSC214. If CMSC102 is taken before CMSC132 or CMSC214, then credit will
be granted for both.
An introduction to computer terminology and concepts of computing and
information technology. Hands-on experience with a variety of tools
available to access the Internet, to find information, as well as PC
applications such as a word processor and a spreadsheet package.
Students will work in multiple environments (for example, both Windows
and UNIX).
0101(13073)
Golub, E. (Seats=80, Open=5, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 2:00pm- 3:15pm (CSI 1115)
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Golub, E. (Seats=80, Open=15, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 3:30pm- 4:45pm (CSI 1115)
CMSC131
(PermReq)
Object-Oriented Programming I;
(4 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Corequisite: MATH140 and permission of department. Not open to students
who have completed CMSC114.
Introduction to programming and computer science. Emphasizes
understanding and implementation of applications using object-oriented
techniques. Develops skills such as program design and testing as well
as implementation of programs using a graphical IDE. Programming done in
Java.
0101(13085)
Dorr, B. (Seats=25, Open=4, Waitlist=0) Books
- MWF....... 3:00pm- 3:50pm (CSI 2117)
- MW........12:00pm-12:50pm (CSI 2120) Dis
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Dorr, B. (Seats=25, Open=7, Waitlist=0) Books
- MWF....... 3:00pm- 3:50pm (CSI 2117)
- MW........ 1:00pm- 1:50pm (CSI 2120) Dis
CMSC132
(PermReq)
Object-Oriented Programming II;
(4 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: CMSC131 with a grade of C or better; or a score of 5 on
the A Java AP exam; or a score of 4 or 5 on the AB Java AP exam; or
permission of the department based on satisfactory performance on the
department placement exam and permission of department. Corequisite:
MATH141.
Introduction to use of computers to solve problems using software
engineering principles. Design, build, test, and debug medium -size
software systems and learn to use relevant tools. Use object-oriented
methods to create effective and efficient problem solutions. Use and
implement application programming interfaces (APIs). Programming done in
Java.
0101(13100)
Tseng, C. (Seats=23, Open=3, Waitlist=0) Books
- MWF.......10:00am-10:50am (CSI 1121)
- MW........12:00pm-12:50pm (CSI 3118) Dis
0102(13101)
Tseng, C. (Seats=23, Open=7, Waitlist=0) Books
- MWF.......10:00am-10:50am (CSI 1121)
- MW........ 1:00pm- 1:50pm (CSI 3118) Dis
CMSC212
(PermReq)
Introduction to Low-Level Programming Concepts;
(4 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: CMSC132 with a grade of C or better; or permission of the
department based on satisfactory performance on the department placement
exam and permission of department. Corequisite: CMSC250.
Introduction to many of the concepts that lie behind software, such as
hardware, memory layout, memory management, and operating systems.
Explain how these concepts affect the design of software systems.
0101(13115)
Hollingsworth, J. (Seats=20, Open=8, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 9:30am-10:45am (CSI 3117)
- MW........ 2:00pm- 2:50pm (CSI 2118) Dis
0102(13116)
Hollingsworth, J. (Seats=20, Open=7, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 9:30am-10:45am (CSI 3117)
- MW........ 3:00pm- 3:50pm (CSI 2118) Dis
CMSC250
(PermReq)
Discrete Structures;
(4 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: CMSC132 with a grade of C or better; MATH141; and
permission of department. Formerly CMSC 150.
Fundamental mathematical concepts related to computer science, including
finite and infinite sets, relations, functions, and propositional logic.
Introduction to other techniques, modeling and solving problems in
computer science. Introduction to permutations, combinations, graphs,
and trees with selected applications.
0101(13130)
Gasarch, W. (Seats=20, Open=1, Waitlist=0) Books
- MWF....... 2:00pm- 2:50pm (CSI 3117)
- MW........10:00am-10:50am (CSI 2107) Dis
0102(13131)
Gasarch, W. (FULL: Seats=20, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- MWF....... 2:00pm- 2:50pm (CSI 3117)
- MW........11:00am-11:50am (CSI 2107) Dis
CMSC298A
(PermReq)
Special Topics in Computer Science;
(1-4 credits)
Grade Method: S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CMSC311
(PermReq)
Computer Organization;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisite: CMSC212 (or CMSC214) with a grade of C or better and
CMSC250 with a grade of C or better and permission of department.
Introduction to assembly language. Design of digital logic circuits.
Organization of central processors, including instruction sets,
register transfer operations, control microprogramming, data
representation, and arithmetic algorithms. Memory and input/output
organization.
0101(13151)
Hugue, M. (Seats=40, Open=8, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 2:00pm- 3:15pm (CSI 3117)
0201(13152)
Hugue, M. (Seats=40, Open=16, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 3:30pm- 4:45pm (CSI 3117)
CMSC330
(PermReq)
Organization of Programming Languages;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisite: CMSC212 (or CMSC214) with a grade of C or better and
CMSC250 with a grade of C or better and permission of department.
The semantics of programming languages and their run-time organization.
Several different models of languages are discussed, including
procedural (e.g., C, Pascal), functional (e.g., ML, LISP), rule-based
(e.g., Prolog), and object-oriented (e.g., C++, Smalltalk). Run-time
structures, including dynamic versus static scope rules, storage for
strings, arrays, records, and object inheritance are explored.
0101(13162)
Herman, L. (Seats=32, Open=4, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........10:00am-10:50am (CSI 2117)
- MW........ 2:00pm- 2:50pm (CSI 2107) Lab
0102(13163)
Herman, L. (Seats=32, Open=4, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........10:00am-10:50am (CSI 2117)
- MW........ 3:00pm- 3:50pm (CSI 2107) Lab
CMSC351
(PermReq)
Algorithms;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisite: CMSC212 (or CMSC214) with a grade of C or better and
CMSC250 with a grade of C or better and permission of department.
CMSC351 may not count as one of the required upper level CMSC courses
for students who are required to have 24 upper level CMSC credits for
graduation, i.e. for students who became computer science majors prior
to Fall, 2002. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
CMSC251 or CMSC351. Formerly CMSC 251.
A systematic study of the complexity of some elementary algorithms
related to sorting, graphs and trees, and combinatorics. Algorithms are
analyzed using mathematical techniques to solve recurrences and
summations.
0101(13175)
Perlis, D. (Seats=55, Open=1, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......11:00am-12:15pm (CSI 1115)
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Perlis, D. (Seats=55, Open=2, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......12:30pm- 1:45pm (CSI 1115)
CMSC390
(PermReq)
Honors Paper;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
Prerequisite: admission to CMSC Honors Program.
Special study or research directed toward preparation of honors paper.
CMSC411
Computer Systems Architecture;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in CMSC311 and CMSC330; and
permission of department; or CMSC graduate student.
Input/output processors and techniques. Intra-system communication,
buses, caches. Addressing and memory hierarchies. Microprogramming,
parallelism, and pipelining.
0101(13248)
Stewart, G. (Seats=40, Open=4, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 9:30am-10:45am (CSI 2107)
CMSC412
Operating Systems;
(4 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
CORE Capstone (CS) Course.
Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in (CMSC311 or ENEE350) and a
grade of C or better in CMSC330; and permission of department; or CMSC
graduate student.
An introduction to batch systems, spooling systems, and third-generation
multiprogramming systems. Description of the parts of an operating
system in terms of function, structure, and implementation. Basic
resource allocation policies.
0101(13258)
Agrawala, A. (Seats=25, Open=6, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......12:30pm- 1:45pm (CSI 1122)
- MW........10:00am-10:50am (CSI 3118) Lab
0102(13259)
Agrawala, A. (Seats=25, Open=1, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......12:30pm- 1:45pm (CSI 1122)
- MW........11:00am-11:50am (CSI 3118) Lab
CMSC414
Computer and Network Security;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisites: CMSC311 with a grade of C or better and CMSC330 with a
grade of C or better and permission of department; or CMSC graduate
student.
An introduction to the topic of security in the context of computer
systems and networks. Identify, analyze, and solve network-related
security problems in computer systems. Fundamentals of number theory,
authentication, and encryption technologies, as well as the practical
problems that have to be solved in order to make those technologies
workable in a networked environment, particularly in the wide-area
Internet environment.
0101(13269)
Keleher, P. (Seats=50, Open=1, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 2:00pm- 3:15pm (CSI 1122)
CMSC417
Computer Networks;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in CMSC351, a grade of C or better
in CMSC311, and a grade of C or better in CMSC330 and permission of
department; or CMSC graduate student.
Computer networks and architectures. The OSI model including discussion
and examples of various network layers. A general introduction to
existing network protocols. Communication protocol specification,
analysis, and testing.
0101(13279)
Shankar, A. (Seats=50, Open=11, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 3:30pm- 4:45pm (CSI 1122)
CMSC420
Data Structures;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in CMSC330 and in CMSC351; and
permission of department; or CMSC graduate student.
Description, properties, and storage allocation of data structures
including lists and trees. Algorithms for manipulating structures.
Applications from areas such as data processing, information retrieval,
symbol manipulation, and operating systems.
0101(13289)
Hugue, M. (Seats=80, Open=16, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........ 2:00pm- 3:15pm (CSI 1115)
CMSC421
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in CMSC330 and in CMSC351; and
permission of the department or CMSC graduate student.
Areas and issues in artificial intelligence, including search,
inference, knowledge representation, learning, vision, natural
languages, expert systems, robotics. Implementation and application of
programming languages (e.g. LISP, PROLOG, SMALLTALK), programming
techniques (e.g. pattern matching, discrimination networks) and control
structures (e.g. agendas, data dependencies).
0101(13300)
Nau, D. (Seats=50, Open=5, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......11:00am-12:15pm (CSI 1121)
CMSC424
Database Design;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
CORE Capstone (CS) Course.
Prerequisite: CMSC420 with a grade of C or better; and permission of
department; or CMSC graduate student.
Motivation for the database approach as a mechanism for modeling the
real world. Review of the three popular data models: relational,
network, and hierarchical. Comparison of permissible structures,
integrity constraints, storage strategies, and query facilities. Theory
of database design logic.
0101(13310)
Chawathe, S. (Seats=40, Open=27, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 9:30am-10:45am (CSI 1122)
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Deshpande, A. (Seats=40, Open=1, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......11:00am-12:15pm (CSI 3117)
CMSC426
Image Processing;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisite: CMSC 420 and permission of department; or CMSC graduate
student.
An introduction to basic techniques of analysis and manipulation of
pictorial data by computer. Image input/output devices, image
processing software, enhancement, segmentation, property measurement,
Fourier analysis. Computer encoding, processing, and analysis of
curves.
0101(13311)
Duraiswami, R. (Seats=40, Open=18, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........ 3:30pm- 4:45pm (CSI 3120)
CMSC427
Computer Graphics;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisites: MATH240; and a grade of C or better in CMSC420; and
permission of department; or CMSC graduate student.
An introduction to the principles of computer graphics. Includes an
introduction to graphics displays and systems. Introduction to the
mathematics of affine and projective transformations, perspective, curve
and surface modeling, algorithms for hidden-surface removal, color
models, methods for modeling illumination, shading, and reflection.
0101(13320)
Jacobs, D. (Seats=50, Open=25, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......11:00am-12:15pm (CSI 2117)
CMSC433
Programming Language Technologies and Paradigms;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisite: CMSC330; and permission of department; or CMSC graduate
student.
Programming language technologies (e.g., object-oriented programming),
their implementations and use in software design and implementation.
0101(13340)
Foster, J. (Seats=50, Open=2, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 2:00pm- 3:15pm (CSI 1121)
CMSC434
Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisites: CMSC330 with a grade of C or better and PSYC100; and
permission of department; or CMSC graduate student.
Assess usability by quantitative and qualitative methods. Conduct task
analyses, usability tests, expert reviews, and continuing assessments
of working products by interviews, surveys, and logging. Apply design
processes and guidelines to develop professional quality user
interfaces. Build low-fidelity paper mockups, and a high-fidelity
prototype using contemporary tools such as graphic editors and a
graphical programming environment (eg: Visual Basic, Java).
0101(13350)
Guimbretiere, F. (Seats=40, Open=3, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 3:30pm- 4:45pm (CSI 1121)
0201(13351)
Golub, E. (Seats=40, Open=22, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........ 2:00pm- 3:15pm (CSI 1121)
CMSC435
Software Engineering;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
CORE Capstone (CS) Course.
Prerequisites: (CMSC412, CMSC417, CMSC420, CMSC430, or CMSC433) with a
grade of C or better and permission of department; or CMSC graduate
student.
State-of-the-art techniques in software design and development.
Laboratory experience in applying the techniques covered. Structured
design, structured programming, top-down design and development,
segmentation and modularization techniques, iterative enhancement,
design and code inspection techniques, correctness, and
chief-programmer teams. The development of a large software project.
0101(13361)
Purtilo, J. (FULL: Seats=35, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........ 3:30pm- 4:45pm (CSI 1121)
0201(13362)
Memon, A. (FULL: Seats=35, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 9:30am-10:45am (CSI 1121)
CMSC450
Logic for Computer Science;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisites: (CMSC351 and MATH141) with grade of C or better and
permission of department; or CMSC graduate student. Also offered as
MATH450. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: MATH445
or CMSC450/MATH450.
Elementary development of propositional and first-order logic accessible
to the advanced undergraduate computer science student, including the
resolution method in propositional logic and Herbrand's Unsatisfiability
Theorem in first-order logic. Included are the concepts of truth,
interpretation, validity, provability, soundness, completeness,
incompleteness, decidability and semi-decidability.
0101(13372)
Lopez-Escobar, E. (Seats=25, Open=6, Waitlist=0) Books
- MWF.......12:00pm-12:50pm (MTH 0405)
CMSC451
Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisite: a grade of C or better in CMSC351; and permission of
department; or CMSC graduate student.
Fundamental techniques for designing efficient computer algorithms,
proving their correctness, and analyzing their complexity. General
topics include sorting, selection, graph algorithms, and basic algorithm
design paradigms (such as divide-and-conquer, dynamic programming and
greedy algorithms), lower bounds and NP-completeness.
0101(13382)
Srinivasan, A. (FULL: Seats=40, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......12:30pm- 1:45pm (CSI 2107)
CMSC456
Cryptology;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisites: Any two 400-level MATH courses; OR CMSC330 and CMSC351;
and permission of department; or CMSC graduate student. Also offered as
MATH456. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CMSC456
or MATH456.
Importance in protecting data in communications between computers. The
subject lies on the border between mathematics and computer science.
Mathematical topics include number theory and probability, and computer
science topics include complexity theory.
0101(13392)
Adams, J. (FULL: Seats=43, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- MWF.......11:00am-11:50am (MTH B0421)
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Washington, L. (FULL: Seats=43, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 2:00pm- 3:15pm (MTH B0421)
CMSC460
Computational Methods;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisites: MATH240; and MATH241; and CMSC106 or CMSC114 or ENEE114;
and permission of department; or CMSC graduate student. Also offered as
AMSC460. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
AMSC/CMSC/MAPL460 or AMSC/CMSC/MAPL466.
Basic computational methods for interpolation, least squares,
approximation, numerical quadrature, numerical solution of polynomial
and transcendental equations, systems of linear equations and initial
value problems for ordinary differential equations. Emphasis on methods
and their computational properties rather than their analytic aspects.
Intended primarily for students in the physical and engineering
sciences.
0101(13403)
Osborn, J. (FULL: Seats=30, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- MWF.......11:00am-11:50am (MTH 0101)
0201(13404)
Nochetto, R. (Seats=30, Open=11, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 9:30am-10:45am (MTH 0101)
CMSC466
Introduction to Numerical Analysis I;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisites: MATH240; and MATH241; and CMSC106 or CMSC114 or ENEE114;
and permission of department; or CMSC graduate student. Also offered as
AMSC466. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
AMSC/CMSC/MAPL460 or AMSC/CMSC/MAPL466.
Floating point computations, direct methods for linear systems,
interpolation, solution of nonlinear equations.
0101(13424)
Elman, H. (Seats=30, Open=5, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......11:00am-12:15pm (CSI 3118)
CMSC475
Combinatorics and Graph Theory;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisites: MATH240 and MATH241; and permission of department; or
CMSC graduate student. Also offered as MATH475.
General enumeration methods, difference equations, generating
functions. Elements of graph theory, matrix representations of graphs,
applications of graph theory to transport networks, matching theory and
graphical algorithms.
0101(13434)
Boyle, M. (Seats=33, Open=7, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......12:30pm- 1:45pm (MTH B0421)
CMSC498A
(PermReq)
Special Problems in Computer Science;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CMSC498B
(PermReq)
Special Problems in Computer Science:
Developing User Interfaces;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in (CMSC412, CMSC417, CMSC420,
CMSC430, or CMSC433) and a grade of C or better in CMSC 434.
0101(14282)
Bederson, B. (Seats=40, Open=26, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 9:30am-10:45am (CSI 3120)
CMSC498P
(PermReq)
Special Problems in Computer Science:
Industrial Practices Apprenticeship;
(1 credit)
Grade Method: REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
Corequisite: CMSC435.
CMSC498Q
(PermReq)
Special Problems in Computer Science:
Software Engineering of Mobile Systems;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CMSC498R
(PermReq)
Special Problems in Computer Science:
Software Project Management;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
0101(14290)
Purtilo, J. (Seats=10, Open=6, Waitlist=0) Books
- Time and room to be arranged
CMSC598
(PermReq)
Practical Training;
(1 credit)
Grade Method: S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CMSC620
Problem Solving Methods in Artificial Intelligence;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: CMSC 421 or permission of instructor.
A formal presentation, based in logic and mathematics, of some
fundamental approaches developed in the field of artificial intelligence
to representing knowledge, solving complex problems; planning and
reasoning in well-defined and uncertain domains. Three basic topics:
state space search, problem reduction, and theorem proving.
0101(58727)
Nau, D. (Seats=50, Open=5, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......11:00am-12:15pm (CSI 1121)
CMSC661
Scientific Computing II;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisite: AMSC/CMSC/MAPL 460, AMSC/CMSC/MAPL 466, or knowledge of
basic numerical analysis (linear equations, nonlinear equations,
integration, interpolation) with permission of instructor. Knowledge of
C or Fortran. Also offered as AMSC 661. Credit will be granted for only
one of the following: AMSC, CMSC 661 or MAPL 661.
Fourier and wavelet transform methods, numerical methods for elliptic
partial differential equations, numerical linear algebra for sparse
matrices, Finite element methods, numerical methods for time dependent
partial differential equations. Techniques for scientific computation
with an introduction to the theory and software for each topic. Course
is part of a two course sequence (660 and 661), but can be taken
independently.
0101(13603)
O'Leary, D. (Seats=30, Open=3, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 9:30am-10:45am (CSI 3118)
CMSC664
Advanced Scientific Computing II;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
Prerequisite: CMSC 663 and permission of instructor. Also offered as
AMSC 664. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: AMSC
664, CMSC 664 or MAPL 664.
In the sequence CMSC 663, CMSC 664 students work on a year-long
individual project to develop software for a scientific task in a high
performance computing environment. Lectures will be given on code
development and validation, parallel algorithms for partial differential
equations, nonlinear systems, optimization.
0101(13613)
Shay, M. (Seats=25, Open=22, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 2:00pm- 3:15pm (MTH 1308)
CMSC666
Numerical Analysis I;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisites: AMSC/CMSC/MAPL 466; and MATH 410. Also offered as AMSC
666. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: AMSC 666,
CMSC 666 or MAPL 666.
Iterative methods for linear systems, piecewise interpolation,
eigenvalue problems, numerical integration.
0101(13623)
Levermore, C. (Seats=30, Open=12, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 9:30am-10:45am (CSI 2120)
CMSC667
Numerical Analysis II;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: AMSC/CMSC/MAPL 666. Also offered as AMSC 667. Credit will
be granted for only one of the following: AMSC 667, CMSC 667 or MAPL
667.
Nonlinear systems of equations, ordinary differential equations,
boundary value problems.
0101(13633)
Dolzmann, G. (Seats=25, Open=18, Waitlist=0) Books
- MWF....... 9:00am- 9:50am (MTH 0403)
CMSC711
Computer Networks;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: CMSC 412 or equivalent.
Priciples, design, and performance evaluation of computer networks.
Network architectures including the ISO model and local area networks
(LANs). Communication protocols and network topology.
0101(13643)
Spring, N. (Seats=25, Open=9, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........ 2:00pm- 3:15pm (CSI 3120)
CMSC724
Database Management Systems;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: CMSC 624 or permission of instructor.
Theoretical and implementation issues in advanced database systems.
Topics include distributed databases, parallel databases, database
client-server architectures, multimedia access methods, advanced query
optimization techniques, data semantics and models, object-oriented
databases, and deductive and expert database systems.
0101(13644)
Roussopoulos, N. (FULL: Seats=20, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- Tu........ 4:00pm- 6:45pm (CSI 2118)
CMSC733
Computer Processing of Pictorial Information;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: CMSC 420.
Input, output, and storage of pictorial information. Pictures as
information sources, efficient encoding, sampling, quantization,
approximation. Position-invariant operations on pictures, digital and
optical implementations, the pax language, applications to matched and
spatial frequency filtering. Picture quality, image enhancement and
image restoration. Picture properties and pictorial pattern
recognition. Processing of complex pictures; figure extraction,
properties of figures. Data structures for pictures description and
manipulation; picture languages. Graphics systems for alphanumeric and
other symbols, line drawings of two- and three-dimensional objects,
cartoons and movies.
0101(13645)
Aloimonos, J. (Seats=30, Open=1, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 3:30pm- 4:45pm (CSI 3118)
CMSC751
Parallel Algorithms;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: CMSC 451 or equivalent.
A presentation of the theory of parallel computers and parallel
processing. Models of parallel processing and the relationships between
these models. Techniques for the design and analysis of efficient
parallel algorithms including parallel prefix, searching, sorting,
graph problems, and algebraic problems. Theoretical limits of
parallelism, inherently sequential problems, and the theory of
P-completeness.
0101(58729)
Vishkin, U. (Seats=30, Open=11, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 2:00pm- 3:15pm (JMP 3104)
CMSC798
(PermReq)
Graduate Seminar in Computer Science;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CMSC798A
(PermReq)
Graduate Seminar in Computer Science;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CMSC majors only. Other majors require permission of department.
CMSC799
(PermReq)
Master's Thesis Research;
(1-6 credits)
Grade Method: REG/S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CMSC818A
(PermReq)
Advanced Topics in Computer Systems;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CMSC818B
Advanced Topics in Computer Systems;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(13891)
Bhattacharjee, S. (Seats=20, Open=15, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 2:00pm- 3:15pm (CSI 2107)
CMSC818R
Advanced Topics in Computer Systems:
Trusted Computing: Hardware and Software;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(13892)
Arbaugh, W. (Seats=20, Open=15, Waitlist=0) Books
- M......... 1:00pm- 3:45pm (AVW 3258)
CMSC828A
(PermReq)
Advanced Topics in Information Processing;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CMSC828C
Advanced Topics in Information Processing:
Digital Imaging Processing;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Also offered as ENEE631.
0101(58753)
Chellappa, R. (Seats=40, Open=14, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........11:00am-12:15pm (EGR 2103)
CMSC828G
Advanced Topics in Information Processing:
Statistical Relational Learning;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(13974)
Getoor, L. (Seats=20, Open=11, Waitlist=0) Books
- F.........10:00am-12:45pm (CSI 3118)
CMSC828R
Advanced Topics in Information Processing:
Advance Topics in Information Processing;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequistes CMSC723 or LING645. Or permission of department.
0101(14287)
Resnik, P. (Seats=30, Open=20, Waitlist=0) Books
- W......... 4:00pm- 6:30pm (CSI 2107)
CMSC828S
Advanced Topics in Information Processing:
Multi-Dimensional and Metric Spaces Databases;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(13984)
Samet, H. (Seats=20, Open=13, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 2:00pm- 3:15pm (CSI 3120)
CMSC828T
(PermReq)
Advanced Topics in Information Processing:
Ontologies and Data Integration;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(14285)
Subrahmanian, V. (Seats=20, Open=17, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......11:00am-12:15pm (CSI 2107)
CMSC828V
Advanced Topics in Information Processing:
Recent Advances 3D Graphics;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(13985)
Varshney, A. (Seats=20, Open=14, Waitlist=0) Books
- F.........10:00am-12:45pm (CSI 2120)
CMSC838A
(PermReq)
Advanced Topics in Programming Languages;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CMSC838B
(PermReq)
Advanced Topics in Programming Languages:
Developing User Interfaces;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG.
0101(58940)
Bederson, B. (Seats=40, Open=26, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 9:30am-10:45am (CSI 3120)
CMSC838I
Advanced Topics in Programming Languages:
How To Do Research;
(1 credit)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(14056)
Kruskal, C. (Seats=30, Open=18, Waitlist=0) Books
- M......... 4:00pm- 4:50pm (CSI 2117)
CMSC838P
Advanced Topics in Programming Languages:
Research in Software Engineering;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(14065)
Porter, A. (Seats=20, Open=7, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 9:30am-10:45am (CSI 2118)
CMSC838S
Advanced Topics in Programming Languages:
Information Visualization;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(14066)
Shneiderman, B. (Seats=20, Open=4, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh......11:00am-12:15pm (CSI 2118)
CMSC838Z
Advanced Topics in Programming Languages:
Language-Based Security;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
CMSC631 or permission of the instructor.
0101(14067)
Hicks, M. (Seats=20, Open=9, Waitlist=0) Books
- MW........ 2:00pm- 3:15pm (CSI 1122)
CMSC858A
(PermReq)
Advanced Topics in Theory of Computing;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CMSC858K
Advanced Topics in Theory of Computing:
Concrete Mathematics and Applications;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
0101(14137)
Kruskal, C. (FULL: Seats=20, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- TuTh...... 3:30pm- 4:45pm (CSI 2107)
CMSC878A
(PermReq)
Advanced Topics in Numerical Methods;
(1-3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CMSC899
Doctoral Dissertation Research;
(1-8 credits)
Grade Method: REG/S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
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