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Informatics

Summary

The aim of the course is to unify students' knowledge in the field of personal informatics and to extend them in the field of business informatics. Students should understand the structure of computer equipment (HW and SW), the operation of computer networks (LAN and WAN). The next goal is to understand the use of computer technology in economic subjects. It is discussed the deployment of information systems, their types and integration into companies and institutions.

Literature

BROOKSHEAR, Glen a Dennis BRYLOW. Computer Science: An Overview. 12th ed. Boston: Pearson. 2015. 640 s. ISBN 978-0133760064 .
White, Ron. How Computers Work. 9 ed. Indianopolis: QUE Publishing. 2008. 452 s. ISBN 978-0-7897-3613-0 .

Advised literature

Laudon,K,C, Laudon,J,P. Management Information Systems - Managing the Digital Firm. 16th, ed. Pearson, 2019. ISBN 9780135409091 .
Tanenbaum, Andrew. Computer Networks. 4th ed. Prentice Hall PTR, 2003. ISBN 0-13-038488-7
MINASI, Mark. The Complete PC Upgrade and maintance Guide – 16. edition. San Francisco: Sybex Inc., 2005, 872 s. ISBN 0-7821-4431-4


Language of instruction čeština
Code 157-0450
Abbreviation Info
Course title Informatics
Coordinating department Department of Systems Engineering and Informatics
Course coordinator Ing. Petr Rozehnal, Ph.D.