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CS 590U Access Control: Theory and Practice

This course is aimed towards graduate students in Computer Science and ECE. The course will cover established results in access control and investigate the state of art of research and actual systems related to access control. The focus of this course is on understanding the limitation of existing results and techniques. While examining research results and existing systems, we ask the following questions: What are the problems this piece of work tries to solve? To what extent does it solve the problems? Are these the right problems to solve? How could this result be used in practice? What other problems can be asked? Course work involves a semester-long medium-size project for each student. For more information, please see: http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/ninghui/courses/Fall03/

Usually Offered: Fall
Credit: 3 hours (class)
Prerequisite: CS 483 (or equivalent) and CS 448 (or equivalent) are highly recommended. CS 584 is a plus
Corequisite: CS 526 or equivalent
Restriction: Please talk to the instructor if there is any question about prerequisites
University Catalog: CS 590U
Schedule: Fall 2003
Instructor: Ninghui Li