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INSS 510 Computer Concepts University of Maryland, European DivisionTerm III, 00/01
Lecturer: F. Schindler, Ph.D. Jan 15 - March 09, 2001
Harrogate, UK Tuesdays & Thursdays
E-mail: fschindl@faculty.ed.umuc.edu 16:30-19:30 p.m.
Office Hours: TBA Course Description:: (3 semester hours) Prerequisites: All undergraduate prerequisites or permission of instructor. Programming skills are required. The course will provide an overview of computer concepts as they apply to MIS professionals. Emphasis will be placed on basic machine architecture including data representation and manipulation; principles of operating systems; software algorithms and programming languages. In addition, basic concepts of data organization, file structures, and principles of networking will be examined. Emerging trends in computer technology and their impact on organizational information systems will also be discussed. Students will be required to complete programming projects.. Course Objectives: Upon completion of the course, participants should understand:1. Basic principles of computer architecture 2. Major operating system concepts 3. The interrelationships between operating systems and computer hardware 4. Concepts of programming languages, including machine, assembly and high level languages |
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Course Requirements: |
Midterm Examination |
30% |
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Final Examination |
30 % |
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Programming Assignments |
40 % |
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(All exams are closed-book; the final is not comprehensive. late programs will be penalized 25%) |
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Grading Scale: |
90% or above -- A |
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80-89% -- B |
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70-79% -- C |
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Below 70% -- F |
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Text: Stephen D. Burd, Systems Architecture: Hardware and Software in Business Information Systems (2nd Ed).
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
Topics Discussed Activities
Class 1 Jan 16 Introduction to course, lecturer, Architecture Overview Assignment: Read Chapters 1 & 15
Class 2 Jan 18 HISTORY--History of Computer Hardware; Computer Hardware: processors, functions, and components; Performance Measures and Design Functions; History of Software; Programming Languages; Systems Software; Systems Development Assignment: Read Chapters 2 and 3
Class 3 Jan 23 Data Representation: math, physics, signals, goals; representation of numbers, characters, and functions; memory addressing; data structures Assignment: Read Chapter 4 and Chapter 11, pages 426-439
Class 4 Jan 25 Data Storage--Alternatives and Tradeoffs; Storage Devices; CPU Memory Access Assignment: Read Chapter 6
Class 5 Jan 30 PROCESSOR PERFORMANCE ISSUES--Processors and Instruction Sets; Instruction Formats; Clock rates; of RFPs; CPU registers and word size; Processor Implementation; Future Trends Assignment: Read Chapter 5
Class 6 Feb 01 System Integration and Performance--System Bus; Logical/Physical I/O; Device Controllers; I/O Processing; I/O Storage Device Performance Issues; Application development: Compilation; Support libraries; Intrepreters; Debugging; Programming languages and development tools Assignment: Read Chapters 7 & 11-pages 439+
Class 7 Feb 06 Review for Mid-Term Read Chapters 1-7
Class 8 Feb 08 Mid-Term Exam Chapters 1-7
Class 9 Feb 13 Data and Network Communication: Overview; Encoding Methods; Transmission Media; Channel and Media Organization; Coordinating Communications Assignment: Read Chapter 8
Class 10 Sept. 15 Distributing Computer Resources--Network services; Network Architecture; Open Systems Integration Network Layers; Standard Network Architecture Assignment: Read Chapter 9
Class 11 Feb 20 Input/Output Devices and Technology: Keyboards, Pointers, Printers, Displays, Scanners, Optical Devices, Audio devices Assignment: Read Chapter 10
Class 12 Feb 22 ADVANCED TOPICS: Operating Systems: Overview; Resource Allocation; Process Management; CPU Allocation; Memory Management Assignment: Read Chapter 12
Class 13 Feb 27 ADVANCED TOPICS: Mass Storage Access and Management: Overview; Storage Allocation; Directory Content and Structure; File Organization, Operation, Manipulation, Security, and Administration Assignment: Read Chapter 13
Class 14 March 01 ADVANCED TOPICS: Input/Output Service Functions; Command Layer; Network I/O Assignment: Read Chapter 14
Class 15 March 06 Review of the Course Content Read Chapters 1-15
Class 16 March 08 Final Exam Final on Chapters 1-15
email: fschindl@faculty.ed.umuc.edu Instructor: Frank Schindler B.S. (1978), M.S. (1980) in Mathematics Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Ph.D. (1983) in Mathematics University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Dr. Schindler has taught various computer information science classes and seminars at the University of Maryland, European Division. Besides that he has worked as software engineer for IBM, Kingston, N.Y. , Prime Computer, Framingham, M.A. and Diagonal Systems, AG, Zuerich, Switzerland. Return to: Graduate Programs Syllabi |
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