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COMP 501 provides an industrial-strength coverage of Java programming, including the important core packages; however, one cannot cover all aspects of Java in a single course in any depth.

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This course introduces students to the tools, processes, and concepts of operations management and their relevance to IT professionals.

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Computer Science 601 will provide a broad overview of the theoretical, technological, and organization underpinnings of the computing and information systems field.

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This is mainly a course about databases, how they fit into an organization, what needs they seek to address and what can be done with them. This is set in the context of understanding the information needs of an organization and exploring how and when such information is needed.

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COMP 648 is a study of several emerging issues in the discipline of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), including advanced HCI theories, collaborative software, multimedia, and ubiquitous computing.

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The aim of this course is to provide graduate students of MSc, Information Systems, with a rich, in-depth knowledge and critical understanding of the affordances and dangers of social technologies from a variety of perspectives, including the technical, the social, the ethical, the legal, the political, the commercial, and the educational.

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Multiagent systems (MAS) can be defined as loosely coupled networks of problem solvers that interact to solve problems that are beyond the individual capabilities or knowledge of each problem solver. These problem solvers, often called agents, are autonomous and can be heterogeneous in nature.

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Computer Science 684 approaches Business intelligence from both technological and managerial viewpoints. Learners can orient their study towards technologies that support managerial approaches or towards business strategies that meet technological expectations.

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Research exacts testable insights from researchers and uses rigorous methods to reach validated proofs for those insights. At the same time, it is flexible about the selection of methods, the interpretation of results, and the type and scope of problems considered. This course offers a broader scope on research methods, at the same time allowing students to study deeper on topics of interest.