ScheduleSpring 2005Computer Scienceskip navigationillinois hometext view
   Home
   
  
  
   
  
   Class Schedule
  Summer 06
  Spring 06
  Fall 05
  Summer 05
  Spring 05
  Fall 04
   
    
  Course Catalog
  Spring 06
  Fall 05
  Spring 05
  Fall 04
  Spring 04
  Fall 03
  Spring 03
  Fall 02
  Spring 02
  Fall 01
  Spring 01
  Fall 00
  Spring 00
   
    
 
  Spring 06
  Fall 05
  Spring 05
  Fall 04
  2001 - 2003
1999 - 2001
1997 - 1999
1995 - 1997
 

    

View schedules for

all classes   first 8 weeks   second 8 weeks   evenings

CS 598
Special Topics in CS

Credit:  2 to 4 hours.


(C S 497) Lecture course in topics of current interest. See Schedule for current topics. May be repeated. Prerequisite: As specified for each topic offering, see Schedule or departmental course description.


Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
40099 lecture- discussion AMD 02:00 PM - 04:50 PM  room 46
Library and Info Science Bldg 
Gasser, L 
4 hours
Topic: Agents and Multi-Agents for Dynamic Information Systems. Meets with LIS 590/AMD

39669 lecture- discussion BPB 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM WF  room 1302
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Bailey, B 
4 hours
Topic: Research Topics in Human-computer Interaction. Prerequisite: CS 498BPB, Principles of User-Interface Design, or consent of instructor. Credit: 4 hours.

40235 lecture- discussion BRS 03:00 PM - 05:50 PM  room 131
Library and Info Science Bldg 
Schatz, B 
4 hours
Topic: Architecture of Network Information Systems. Prerequisite: CS 411 and LIS 456 or consent of instructor. Credit: 4 hours. Meets with LIS 566, Section A.

39665 lecture- discussion CXZ 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM TR  room 1214
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Zhai, C 
4 hours
Topic: Advanced Topics in Information Retrieval. Prerequisite: Background in one of the following areas: information retrieval, machine learning, natural language processing or data mining. Credit: 4 hours.

39668 lecture- discussion DAF 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM WF  room 1131
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Forsyth, D 
4 hours
Topic: Computer Games. This course is a graduate seminar, involving lectures, paper reading, discussion and projects related to computer games. We will examine topics in computer graphics and human-computer interaction that are related to computer games.Prerequisites include a working knowledge of computer graphics and a willingness to read papers with some mathematical content.

39667 lecture- discussion DM 03:30 PM - 04:45 PM TR  room 1131
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Marinov, D 
4 hours
Topic: Software Testing and Analysis. Credit: 4 hours.

31662 lecture- discussion EA 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM TR  room 1302
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Amir, E 
4 hours
Topic: Decision-Making Under Uncertainty. Prerequisite: CS 498EA, (Fall 04) or CS 497EA, (Spring 04); or knowledge of inference methods in logic and probabilities. Credit: 4 hours.

39663 lecture- discussion KN 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM WF  room 1302
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Nahrstedt, K 
4 hours
Topic: Advanced Topics in Multimedia Systems. Prerequisite: CS 423/CS 438 or CS 414 or equivalent; or consent of instructor. Credit: 4 hours.

39670 lecture- discussion MP 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM TR  room 1302
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Parthasarathy, M 
4 hours
Topic: Algorithmic Software Verification. This course requires mathematical maturity, and some knowledge of automata theory (CS 273) and propositional logic. Credit: 4 hours

31665 lecture- discussion REJ 09:00 AM - 10:45 AM TR  room 1310
Digital Computer Laboratory 
Johnson, R 
4 hours
Topic: Object-Oriented Programming and Design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or Consent of Instructor. Credit: 4 hours.

41496 lecture- discussion SOS 10:00 AM - 12:50 PM  room 1304
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Gasser, L 
4 hours
Topic: Self-Organizing Information Systems Cross-listed with LIS 590 SOS. This research seminar will investigate self-organizing properties of complex information systems and ways of designing adaptive, self-organizing information collections. Some examples of self-organizing information systems include collaborative filtering systems, adaptive websites, market-based information economies, self-generating language communities, and personal information collections. A methodological focus of the seminar will be the use of simulation methods as an investigative and design tool.

39664 lecture- discussion YZY 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM WF  room 1302
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Yu, Y 
4 hours
Topic: Advanced Graphics Rendering and Animation. Prerequisite: CS 418. Credit: 4 hours.