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Computer Technology I

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 654-2001/01
Abbreviation PT1
Course title Computer Technology I
Credits 4
Coordinating department Department of Industrial Systems Management
Course coordinator Ing. Ondřej Zimný, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1. Introduction to the subject. Modern Computer Concept, Neumann Computer Architecture, Harvard Architecture.
2. Basic hardware components of a personal computer, computer communication with the operator.
3. Developments and concepts of modern processors, trends in memory module development, external memory, hard drives, optical drives.
4. Modern peripherals, displays, printers, scanners, plotters.
5. Operating system and basic system hardware of the computer, BIOS, kernel, application interface.
6. Application software, basic user application program packages.
7. Advanced text editor features usable in technical and scientific practice.
8. Table Processor as a Tool of Technology and Scientist.
9. Scientific-technical calculations, numerical and solution-oriented optimization, analytical tools, tools for statistical processing and data analysis.
10. Algorithm properties, notation and description of algorithms. Algorithmic complexity.
11. Problem solving techniques. Design and implementation of algorithms.
12. Top-Down, Bottom-Up, Modular Programming, Object-Based Programming Methods.
13. Principles of higher programming languages.
14. Industry 4.0 Concept.

E-learning

Integrovaný systém modulární počítačové podpory výuky ekonomicko-technického zaměření (http://lms.vsb.cz)- Vzdělávací modul 1 – Počítačové systémy řízení metalurgických procesů.
ŠPIČKA, I. Počítačová technika I. Studijní opory. Ostrava: VŠB-TU Ostrava, 2015.

Literature

TANENBAUM, A. S. Structured computer organization. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2010. ISBN 0-13-148521-0 .

Advised literature

CONNER, N. Office 2013: the missing manual. Beijing and Sebastopol: O’Reilly, 2013. ISBN 978144935708.
BOTT, E. Windows 7 inside out. Redmond, Washington: Microsoft Press, a division of Microsoft Corporation, 2011. ISBN 9780735656925 .