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3201

COMPSCI 7000MC

: Cloud Computing for Business Professionals
2023 Quarter Two (1234)
Subject: Computer Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

3202

COMPSCI 7000MC

: Cloud Computing for Business Professionals
2021 Academic Year Term (1211)
Subject: Computer Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

3203

COMPSCI 703

: Special Topic: Generalising Artificial Intelligence
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Artificial Intelligence with deep learning has seen recent substantial advances in image understanding and synthesis, NL translation, language modelling, speech recognition and synthesis, simple question answering, game playing, and other intelligence-based skills. This course examines progress towards general, learning-based, solutions to other deep, enduring Artificial Intelligence problems, including planning and reasoning, explanation, natural language understanding and generation, and knowledge acquisition, transfer and use. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 361, 367
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet

3204

COMPSCI 703

: Special Topic: Generalising Artificial Intelligence
2021 Semester One (1213)
Artificial Intelligence with deep learning has seen recent substantial advances in image understanding and synthesis, NL translation, language modelling, speech recognition and synthesis, simple question answering, game playing, and other intelligence-based skills. This course examines progress towards general, learning-based, solutions to other deep, enduring Artificial Intelligence problems, including planning and reasoning, explanation, natural language understanding and generation, and knowledge acquisition, transfer and use. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 361, 367
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet

3205

COMPSCI 704

: Special Topic
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet

3206

COMPSCI 705

: Advanced Topics in Human Computer Interaction
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Human aspects of computer systems, relevant to commercial solution development and computer science research. Sample topics: advanced evaluation methods; support of pen and touch-based interaction; trends with domain specific user interface design, such as interfaces for enterprise systems. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 345 or SOFTENG 350.
Subject: Computer Science
Restriction: SOFTENG 702

Outline is not available yet

3207

COMPSCI 706

: Special Topic
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet

3208

COMPSCI 709

: Directed Study
2022 Semester One (1223)
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet

3209

COMPSCI 710

: Directed Study
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet

3210

COMPSCI 710

: Directed Study
2023 Semester One (1233)
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet

3211

COMPSCI 710

: Directed Study
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet

3212

COMPSCI 718

: Programming for Industry
2024 Academic Year Term (1241)
An examination of object-oriented programming and design. Key principles of object-oriented programming: typing, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism and composition. Fundamental object-oriented modelling and design techniques. Students will develop application software of reasonable complexity that draws on object-oriented language features, and contemporary APIs, frameworks and tools.
Subject: Computer Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

3213

COMPSCI 718

: Programming for Industry
2022 Academic Year Term (1221)
An examination of object-oriented programming and design. Key principles of object-oriented programming: typing, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism and composition. Fundamental object-oriented modelling and design techniques. Students will develop application software of reasonable complexity that draws on object-oriented language features, and contemporary APIs, frameworks and tools.
Subject: Computer Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

3214

COMPSCI 718

: Programming for Industry
2020 Late Year Term (1207)
An examination of object-oriented programming and design. Key principles of object-oriented programming: typing, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism and composition. Fundamental object-oriented modelling and design techniques. Students will develop application software of reasonable complexity that draws on object-oriented language features, and contemporary APIs, frameworks and tools.
Subject: Computer Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

3215

COMPSCI 718

: Programming for Industry
2020 Semester One (1203)
An examination of object-oriented programming and design. Key principles of object-oriented programming: typing, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism and composition. Fundamental object-oriented modelling and design techniques. Students will develop application software of reasonable complexity that draws on object-oriented language features, and contemporary APIs, frameworks and tools.
Subject: Computer Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

3216

COMPSCI 719

: Programming with Web Technologies
2022 Academic Year Term (1221)
An examination of developing web-based applications. Client-side technologies: HTML, CSS and Javascript. Server-side technologies to support dynamic Web pages and data access. Fundamental relational database concepts and design techniques. Principles of Web-application design. HCI considerations and mobile clients. Students will build a Web-based application that dynamically generates content involving relational database access.
Subject: Computer Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

3217

COMPSCI 719

: Programming with Web Technologies
2020 Late Year Term (1207)
An examination of developing web-based applications. Client-side technologies: HTML, CSS and Javascript. Server-side technologies to support dynamic Web pages and data access. Fundamental relational database concepts and design techniques. Principles of Web-application design. HCI considerations and mobile clients. Students will build a Web-based application that dynamically generates content involving relational database access.
Subject: Computer Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

3218

COMPSCI 719

: Programming with Web Technologies
2020 Semester One (1203)
An examination of developing web-based applications. Client-side technologies: HTML, CSS and Javascript. Server-side technologies to support dynamic Web pages and data access. Fundamental relational database concepts and design techniques. Principles of Web-application design. HCI considerations and mobile clients. Students will build a Web-based application that dynamically generates content involving relational database access.
Subject: Computer Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions

Outline is not available yet

3219

COMPSCI 720

: Advanced Design and Analysis of Algorithms
2020 Semester One (1203)
Selected advanced topics in design and analysis of algorithms, such as: combinatorial enumeration algorithms; advanced graph algorithms; analytic and probabilistic methods in the analysis of algorithms; randomised algorithms; methods for attacking NP-hard problems. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 320 and a B- or higher in COMPSCI 220
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Departmental approval

Outline is not available yet

3220

COMPSCI 725

: Usable Security and Privacy Engineering
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Data security: confidentiality, integrity, availability. System security: prohibitions, permissions, obligations, exemptions. The gold standard of dynamic security: authentication, audit, authorisation. Governance: specification, implementation, assurance. Three-layer defence: prevention, detection, response. Control modalities: architectural, economic, legal, normative. System-centric analyses: attacks, threats, vulnerabilities, information flows. Owner-centric analyses: functionality, security, trust, distrust. Data-centric analyses. Security techniques: encryption, obfuscation, tamper resistance. System designs. Recommended preparation: 30 points from COMPSCI 313, 314, 320, 335, 340, 351, 702, 734, 742.
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet

3221

COMPSCI 725

: System Security
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Data security: confidentiality, integrity, availability. System security: prohibitions, permissions, obligations, exemptions. The gold standard of dynamic security: authentication, audit, authorisation. Governance: specification, implementation, assurance. Three-layer defence: prevention, detection, response. Control modalities: architectural, economic, legal, normative. System-centric analyses: attacks, threats, vulnerabilities, information flows. Owner-centric analyses: functionality, security, trust, distrust. Data-centric analyses. Security techniques: encryption, obfuscation, tamper resistance. System designs. Recommended preparation: 30 points from COMPSCI 313, 314, 320, 335, 340, 351, 702, 734, 742.
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet

3222

COMPSCI 725

: System Security
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Data security: confidentiality, integrity, availability. System security: prohibitions, permissions, obligations, exemptions. The gold standard of dynamic security: authentication, audit, authorisation. Governance: specification, implementation, assurance. Three-layer defence: prevention, detection, response. Control modalities: architectural, economic, legal, normative. System-centric analyses: attacks, threats, vulnerabilities, information flows. Owner-centric analyses: functionality, security, trust, distrust. Data-centric analyses. Security techniques: encryption, obfuscation, tamper resistance. System designs. Recommended preparation: 30 points from COMPSCI 313, 314, 320, 335, 340, 351, 702, 734, 742.
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet

3223

COMPSCI 726

: Network Defence and Countermeasures
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Focuses on the use and deployment of protective systems used in securing internal and external networks. Examines in detail the widely used protocols including SSL, IPSec, DNSSEC as well as covers infrastructure platform protocols including wireless security (IEEE 802.11). Explores current research and developments in the area of network defence and countermeasures. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 314, 315
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet

3224

COMPSCI 727

: Cryptographic Management
2023 Semester One (1233)
Focuses on cryptographic systems used in securing communications and data storage. Provides an overview of encryption algorithms including symmetric key cryptography, public key infrastructure, digital signatures and certificate technologies. The course covers management issues related to cryptography and explores current research and developments in this area. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 210 or MATHS 120
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet

3225

COMPSCI 727

: Cryptographic Management
2022 Semester One (1223)
Focuses on cryptographic systems used in securing communications and data storage. Provides an overview of encryption algorithms including symmetric key cryptography, public key infrastructure, digital signatures and certificate technologies. The course covers management issues related to cryptography and explores current research and developments in this area. Recommended preparation: COMPSCI 210 or MATHS 120
Subject: Computer Science
Prerequisite: Approval of the Academic Head or nominee

Outline is not available yet