CS 63800 - Multimedia Networking and Operating Systems
For graduate students in computer sciences who have a background in networking and operating systems and are interested in research in networked multimedia systems. The course consists of a selection of networking and operating system topics for realizing high performance, predictable, scalable, flexible, and secure multimedia systems. Topics may vary to reflect timely research issues and the current interests of the instructor(s). Students are expected to complete a term project. Presentations also may be required.
Usually Offered: Fall
Spring in 2007-08
Credit: 3 hours (class)
Prerequisite: undergraduate background in computer science or a closely related discipline,
CS 503 or 536, or consent of instructor
University Catalog: CS 638