CMSC 31100
Big Ideas in Computer SciencePrerequisites:
Catalog Description: This course introduces many of the important concepts in the broad area of computer science. Each week a different professor gives a three-lecture sequence on a big idea in their field of specialty. Previous ideas have included undecidability, randomness, cryptography, stability of numerical algorithms, structural operational semantics, software engineering, and the Internet.
Long Description: on the course Wiki (open registration required for the Wiki)
Instructors: Mike O'DonnellQuarter offered: AUT
Last Verified by Michael O'Donnell on 24 July, 2008.

