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CIS 4305

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CIS 4305. REAL TIME COMPUTER SYSTEMS. 4 CREDIT HOURS. This course is not offered every year. Introduction to the problems and techniques of designing and developing real-time systems. Topics will include components of real-time and embedded systems, system and device architecture, synchronous and asynchronous event handling, multi-tasking in real-time systems, scheduling and synchronization, and real-time data acquisition and control. The laboratory component involves building systems and simulations in real-time environments, with real-time kernels. NOTE: For Computer Science Majors.

For any CIS prerequisite course taken prior to Spring 2012 a grade of C or better is required.

Repeatability: This course may not be repeated for additional credits.

Pre-requisites: (CIS 3207|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrently) AND (CIS 3223|Minimum Grade of C-|May not be taken concurrently)

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