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2016-2017 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog

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CIS 360 - Information Management and Science

Introduction to information representation, modeling, storage, retrieval, processing, analysis, visualization, and science. Topics may include digital libraries, repositories, collections, metadata, databases, ontologies, vocabularies, dictionaries, and multimedia, as applied to complex and compound content at a large scale. Approaches will be discussed for business, medical, humanities, and scientific contexts. Course offered fall semester. Prerequisites: CIS 160 or CIS 161 or CIS 162; and STA 215 or STA 312.

Credits: 3



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