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COMP 437: Introduction to Concurrent Programming

Official title
Introduction to Concurrency
Credit hours
3
Prerequisite
CS 271
Description
This course studies the architecture, design, and implementation of concurrent software systems. Process algebras, formal specification, and testing are used as tools in the engineering of concurrent systems; event-based programming frameworks and thread libraries are employed in the implementation of such systems. Coursework includes several substantial programming projects (in a language such as Java) involving applications of concurrency and event-driven programming such as graphical user interfaces and distributed services using Remote Method Invocation (RMI).
Syllabus
Taught by Dr. Laufer.

Computer Science Department · Loyola University Chicago · Lewis Towers, Suite 416
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