Course
code CC528
credit_hours 3
title Computer Systems Performance Analysis
arbic title
prequisites 138 CH
credit hours 3
Description/Outcomes
arabic Description/Outcomes
objectives An introduction to the use of computational methods for the understanding of biological systems at the molecular level. Like modern biologists who have to master the dense language of mathematics and computer programming, mathematicians and engineers working in bioinformatics have to learn the language of biology. Bioinformatics merges the two fields, and adds a healthy does of statistics, combinatorics, and other branches of mathematics. Intended for undergraduate students in computer engineering interested in learning about algorithms and computational methods, mathematics and statistics and in applications of those fields to molecular biology.
arabic objectives
ref. books Elaine Rich, Kevin Knight, Artificial intelligence, McGrawHill Inc, 1995rnPeter Jackson, Introduction to Expert Systems, Addison Wesley, 3rd edition, 1999.rnIvan Bratko, Prolog programming for AI, Addison Wesley, 3rd edition, 2000.rn
arabic ref. books
textbook Neil J. Gunther. Analyzing Computer system Performance with PERL:: PDQ. Springer-Verlag. 2005.
arabic textbook
objective set
content set
course file 65_CC528_CC 528.pdf
Course Content
content serial Description
1 Week Number 1 : Course Overview.
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2 Week Number 2 : Time as a performance metric.
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3 Week Number 3 : Time as a performance metric.
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4 Week Number 4 : Introduction to queuing models.
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5 Week Number 5 : Introduction to queuing models.
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6 Week Number 6 : Queuing models for computer systems.
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7 Week Number 7 : Queuing models for computer systems.
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8 Week Number 8 : 7th Week Exam.
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9 Week Number 9 : Multicomputer analysis.
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10 Week Number 10 : Multicomputer analysis.
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11 Week Number 11 : 12th Week Exam.
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12 Week Number 12 : Client-Server analysis.
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13 Week Number 13 : Client-Server analysis.
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14 Week Number 14 : Revision.
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15 Week Number 15 : Revision.
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16 Week Number 16 : Presentation of projects and Final Exam.
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