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Computing Applications I

Summary

In this course students will acquire advanced knowledge in computing and use of computers in management processes and economics. The course explains today's possibilities of SW tools for document preparation, simple analysis and presentation of data, project planning or creation of diagrams, drawings and plans. Students will verify acquired skills in practice during lessons.

Literature

STAIR, Ralph M. and George Walter REYNOLDS. c2008. Fundamentals of information systems: a managerial approach. 4th ed. Boston: Thomson Course Technology.
KUSLEIKA, Dick. Data visualization with Excel dashboards and reports. Indianapolis, Indiana: Wiley. ISBN 978-1-119-69872-2.
BOYCE, Jim, PIERCE, John, ed. 2007 Microsoft Office system inside out [CD-ROM]. Redmond: Microsoft Press, c2007. ISBN 978-0-7356-2324-8.
GRAY, Paul. Manager's guide to making decisions about information systems. Hoboken: Wiley. ISBN 0-471-26359-1.

Advised literature

CARLBERG, Conrad George. Business analysis with Microsoft Excel. Fifth edition. [Upper Saddle River]: Pearson Education. ISBN 978-0-7897-5958-0 .
ALEXANDER, Michael a Dick KUSLEIKA. Excel 2016 Power Programming with VBA. Indianapolis, IN: Wiley. Mr. Spreadsheet's bookshelf. ISBN 9781119415503 .
GOTTLIEB, Isaac. Next generation Excel: modeling in Excel for analysts and MBAs. Singapore: Wiley, 2010. ISBN 978-0-470-82473-3.
ANDERSON, David Ray, Dennis J. SWEENEY a Thomas Arthur WILLIAMS. Modern business statistics with Microsoft Office Excel. 5th ed. Stamford: Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-1-305-08218-2.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina, angličtina
Code 545-0162
Abbreviation AVTI
Course title Computing Applications I
Coordinating department Department of Economics and Control Systems
Course coordinator Ing. Jiří Švub, Ph.D.