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INFOSYS 206: Distributed Computing Applications and Infrastructure

 

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Course Description

Three hours of lecture, one hour of programming laboratory per week. Technological foundations for computing and communications: computer architecture, operating system, networking, middleware, security. Programming paradigms: object-oriented design, design and analysis of algorithms, data structures, formal languages. Distributed system architectures and models, interprocess communications, concurrency, system performance.

Prerequisites

An introductory programming course in a high-level language (such as Java, C, or C++) and consent of instructor.