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FIT1001 - Computer systems6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of Information TechnologyLeader: Professor Ingrid ZukermanOffered
Berwick First semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisFIT1001 Computer Systems will introduce students to basic computer hardware and operating systems software with emphasis on the concepts required to understand the low-level and internal operations of computer systems. In particular, this includes study of data representation, simple digital logic, computer organisation including CPU, memory and input/output devices, as well as machine-level and assembly language programming, and operating system concepts with examples of process management, file system structures and user interfaces. The intention is to provide opportunities for students to relate the hardware knowledge covered in this unit to the concepts learned in their introductory programming and systems analysis classes and to give a more complete understanding of how hardware and software are used to build systems. This provides opportunities for students to relate the use of programming languages and studies of system design and project management to their implementation on computer hardware. Objectives
Assessment
Examination (3 hours): 60% Contact hours6 hours per week ProhibitionsCFR1125, CFR1140, CFR1202, COT1140, CSE1201, CPE1002 |