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Course title | Introduction in Computer Studies |
Course code | DatZ1004 |
Credit points (ECTS) | 3 |
Total Hours in Course | 81 |
Number of hours for lectures | 16 |
Number of hours for seminars and practical classes | 32 |
Independent study hours | 33 |
Date of course confirmation | 06/09/2022 |
Responsible Unit | Institute of Computer Systems and Data Science |
Course developers | |
Dr. oec., asoc. prof. (Emeritus) Aleksandrs Gailums |
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There is no prerequisite knowledge required for this course | |
Course abstract | |
The aim of the study course is to acquaint students with the arithmetic and logical bases of computer operation and data storage, counting systems, display of binary numbers and binary arithmetic. View the principles of encoding alphabetical information. The course provides an overview of machine language instructions and software. The history of computer development in terms of various technologies used is shown. The latest trends in the development of information and communication technologies are considered. | |
Learning outcomes and their assessment | |
Student knows about the basic of information technologies, including computer arithmetic and logical operations, alphabetic principles of information coding, computer programming and development history (1-st test).
Acquire skills to link knowledge on computers and information technology operations basis with the content of other study courses (2-nd test). Have competence solve problems in their profession, in participating in the development of their professionalism (3-rd test). |
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Course Content(Calendar) | |
1. Converting numbers from one numeration system to another. Notations for representing numbers. (4h)
2. Arithmetic operations with binary numbers (2h) 3. Arithmetic with numbers of Floating-point notation. (2h) 4. Test 1. Binary arithmetic. (2h) 5. Logic statements and operations. (2h) 6. Logic gates and schemes. (2h) 7. Half adder and full adder. (2h) 8. Trigger as equipment for storing bits. (2h) 9. Test 2. Binary logic. (2h) 10. Coding and compression information. (2h) 11. Machine language instructions. (2h) 12. Execution program of machine language. (2h) 13. Using masks in logic operations. (2h) 14. Control instructions. (2h) 15. Test 3. Instructions of machine language. (2h) 16. Study excursion to SIA MPS Vecauce (practical works 16 hours) |
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Requirements for awarding credit points | |
Obtaining of sum of points make evaluation of cumulative evaluation in semester. Evaluation of examination depend on evaluation of cumulative evaluation in semestre, which is 50% | |
Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work | |
In homework students solve uncompleted tasks in a computer class. | |
Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes | |
The evaluation of the examination of the study course depends on the evaluation of the examination task and the cumulative evaluation of the tests. | |
Compulsory reading | |
1.Brookshear J.G. Computer Science. Addison-Wesley, 2011.
2.Cerruzi P. E. A History of Modern Computer. Cambridge, Massachusetts:The MIT Press, 2003. 3. Gailums A., Tabunova T. Binārā aritmētika un loģika. Jelgava, 2017. 4. Petzold C. Code. Microsoft Press, 2001. |
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Further reading | |
1. Angļu-latviešu-krievu informātikas vārdnīca. A. Baums, J. Borzovs, A.Gobzemis, G. Fricnovičs, I. Ilziņa, V. Skujiņa. Rīga: Avots, 2001.
2. Reilly E. D. Milestones in Computer Science and Information Technology. – Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2003. 3. O’Regan G. A Brief History of Computing. London: Springer-Verlag, 2008. |
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Notes | |
ITF academic bachelor study program “Computer Management and Computer Science”. |