Topics In Big Data Systems - 14367 - CS 59000 - BDS |
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Surveys the recent developments in data management such as NoSQL (e.g., distributed key-value stores) and NewSQL (e.g., geo-distributed data stores) with respect to storage architecture (e.g., log-structured, row-oriented, and column-oriented layouts), concurrency controls (e.g., ranging from eventual consistency to full serializability), cloud computing and virtualization, the emerging commodity hardware trends (e.g., many-core, large main memory, and distributed main memory), modern hardware accelerators (e.g., GPUs, FPGAs, and SSDs), and types of workloads (e.g., OLTP and OLAP). Expected background: CS54100 (Database Systems) and an undergraduate systems course (e.g. operating systems, distributed systems, networks)
Associated Term: Spring 2017 Registration Dates: Oct 24, 2016 to Jan 16, 2017 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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Data Security And Privacy - 16059 - CS 59000 - DSP |
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"Prerequisites: CS 52600, Introduction to Information Security and basic knowledge of relational database systems including the SQL language, file systems and processes. "
Associated Term: Spring 2017 Registration Dates: Oct 24, 2016 to Jan 16, 2017 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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Mathematical Tookit For CS - 20097 - CS 59000 - MTK |
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https://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/hmaji/teaching/Spring%202017/CS-59000-MTK-Spring-2017.html
Associated Term: Spring 2017 Registration Dates: Oct 24, 2016 to Jan 16, 2017 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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Social Econ Legal Asp Of Sec - 16039 - CS 59000 - SEL |
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CS 42600 or CS 526 Computer Security or equivalent course with the consent of the instructor (can be taken concurrently).
Associated Term: Spring 2017 Registration Dates: Oct 24, 2016 to Jan 16, 2017 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials |
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Software Synthesis Seminar - 17377 - CS 59000 - SSS |
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Students are expected to be familiar with basic logic & mathematical reasoning (set theory, induction, etc.) Ideally, they will have taken a programming languages OR compilers course, either at the grad or undergrad level.
Associated Term: Spring 2017 Registration Dates: Oct 24, 2016 to Jan 16, 2017 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials |
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Secure And Trusted Systems - 16335 - CS 59000 - STS |
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Students are expected to have general background on computer systems --- Operating systems (CS35400) and Systems programming (CS25200), as well as basic information security knowledge --- Computer Security (CS42600) or Information Security (CS52600).
Associated Term: Spring 2017 Registration Dates: Oct 24, 2016 to Jan 16, 2017 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 3.000 Credits Syllabus Available View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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Systems Security Seminar - 18148 - CS 59000 - SYS |
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Intended for students broadly interested in systems research, novel systems trends, or clever applications of systems ideas. We discuss one paper each week and try to learn new things about systems research together.
Associated Term: Spring 2017 Registration Dates: Oct 24, 2016 to Jan 16, 2017 Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Attributes: Upper Division, Variable Title West Lafayette Campus Lecture Schedule Type 1.000 Credits View Catalog Entry Course Materials
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