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Analysis to determine the more efficient algorithm in a givensituation.<DT><H2><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><!WA16><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Icons/greenball.gif"> <!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><!WA17><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-96/CS415/CS414.html"> CS414 Systems Programming and Operating Systems</A></H2><DD>An introduction to the logical design of systems programs, withemphasis on multiprogrammed operating systems. Topics includeprocess synchronization, deadlock, memory management, input-outputmethods, information sharing, protection and security, and filesystems. The impact of network and distributed computing environments on operating systems is also discussed. This is afast-paced subject requiring constant attention. <DT><H2><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><!WA18><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Icons/greenball.gif"> <!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><!WA19><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-96/CS472/cs472.html"> CS472 Foundations of Artificial Intelligence</A></H2><DD>A challenging introduction to the major subareas and current researchdirections in artificial intelligence. Topicsinclude knowledge representation, search, problem solving,natural-language processing, vision, robotics, logic anddeduction, planning, and machine learning. <DT><H2><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><!WA20><IMG align=left SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-96/CS481/greenguy.gif"> <!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><!WA21><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-96/CS481/CS481.html"> CS481 Automata and Computability Theory</a></H2><DD> An introduction to the modern theory of computing: automata theory, formal languages, and effective computability. A faster-moving and deeper version of CS381. Credit will not be given for both. Corrective transfers between CS381 and CS481 are encouraged during the first few weeks of instruction.<DT><H2><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><!WA22><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Icons/greenball.gif"> <!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><!WA23><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-96/CS537/course.html"> CS537 Advanced Database Systems</A></H2><DD>CS 537 (Advanced Database Systems) is intended to give students a solid background in the design and development of database management systems (DBMS's). While a DBMS is in one sense a giant application program, there are surprisingly many principles behind its development and use. The database research community is also active, and there are always new problems to be addressed because of the explosive amounts of data that people wish to access. This course forms essential background for anyone who wants to (a) become a systems engineer at a database development company, or (b) become an informed user of database systems, or (c) become a database systems researcher, or (d) develop systems in any domain that manipulate large amounts of data, or (e) find out how a teller machine really works!A number of "advanced fundamental" DBMS concepts will be covered. Although this is not intended to be an introductory course, the discussion of various topics will begin with a quick review of basic material.In terms of workload, the course involves two exams, a small survey paper, and a C++ programming project. <p>See http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/praveen for more details.<DT><H2><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><!WA24><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Icons/greenball.gif"> <!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><!WA25><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-96/CS611/home.html"> CS611 Advanced Programming Languages</A></H2><DD>A study of programming paradigms: functional, imperative, concurrentand logic programming. Models of programming languages, including thelambda calculus. Type systems, polymorphism, modules, and otherobject-oriented constructs. Program transformations, programminglogic, and applications to programming methodology.<DT><H2><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><!WA26><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Icons/greenball.gif"> <!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><!WA27><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-96/CS631/home.html"> CS631 Multimedia Systems</A></H2><DD>Hardware and software issues involved in computer manipulation ofaudio, video, and images. Topics include media capture,representation, compression, editing, processing, storage, andtransportation. Special emphasis on the processing of digital video,including algorithms for special effects and automatic extraction ofcontent, and applications of parallel architectures to videoprocessing.<DT><H2><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><!WA28><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Icons/greenball.gif"> <!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><!WA29><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-96/CS681/CS681.html"> CS681 Analysis of Algorithms</A></H2><DD>Methodology for developing efficient algorithms, primarily for graphtheoretic problems. Understanding of the inherent complexity of naturalproblems via polynomial-time algorithms, randomized algorithms, NP-completeness, randomized reducibilities. Additional topics such asparallel algorithms and efficient data structures.</DL> <H3>Information from previous semesters</H3>Information from previous semesters may be retained for a while, but don't be surprised if certain links don't work.<DL><DT><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><!WA30><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-94/courses.html">Fall 1994</A><DT><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><!WA31><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Spring-95/courses.html">Spring 1995</A><DT><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><!WA32><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Summer-95/courses.html">Summer 1995</A><DT><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><!WA33><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Fall-95/courses.html">Fall 1995</A><DT><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><!WA34><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Spring-96/courses.html">Spring 1996</A><DT><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><!WA35><A HREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Courses/Summer-96/courses.html">Summer 1996</A></DL></BODY></HTML>
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