Disciplinary Communication (DC) course to be taken concurrently with course 132. Students satisfy the DC requirement by writing a survey paper on a topic related to computability and computational complexity. Possible topics include: an overview of a different model of computation (e.g., quantum computing); an overview of a major complexity class; a critical analysis of the Church-Turing thesis. Prerequisite(s): CSE 130; satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements.Concurrent enrollment in CSE 132 required. Enrollment by permission of instructor.(Formerly CMPS 132W.)
Instructor
Delbert Bailey, Manfred Warmuth, Allen Van Gelder, Phokion Kolaitis, David Helmbold
Laboratory sequence illustrating topics covered in CSE 121. Two 2-hour laboratory sessions per week. Students design, build, program, debug, document, and demonstrate a microprocessor-based system. Students are billed a materials fee. (Formerly Computer Engineering 121L.)
Instructor
Anujan Varma, David Harrison
Quarter offered
Fall, Spring
Laboratory sequence illustrating topics covered in course 125. Two 2-hour laboratory sessions per week.
Instructor
Jose Renau Ardevol, Matthew Guthaus, Heiner Litz
Fundamental principles of operating systems: process synchronization, deadlocks, memory management, resource allocation, scheduling, storage systems, and study of several operating systems. A major programming project will be required. (Formerly Computer Science 111.)
Instructor
The Staff, Ethan Miller, Wesley Mackey, Darrell Long, Peter Alvaro, Faisal Nawab
Covers all aspects of storage systems technology from magnetic media up through system software, including principles of magnetic recording, hard drive technology and evolution, performance measurement, file systems, storage networking, disk arrays, network-attached storage, and alternative storage technologies. (Formerly CMPS 129.)
Instructor
Ethan Miller, Scott Brandt, Darrell Long
Disciplinary Communication (DC) course to be taken concurrently with course 180. Students satisfy the DC requirement by producing a database design document, a document with comments on the source code for complex queries, and a literature survey or systems survey. (Formerly CMPS 180W.)
Instructor
Phokion Kolaitis