2IHC10 (2020-GS1) Homologation C++ and Computer Organization
Capabilities:
Students can develop simple algorithms and programs in C++ and model systems using UML/SySML. Moreover, students can convert numbers from one representation (e.g. binary) into another (e.g. decimal) and perform basic operations on various data representations.
Contents:
This course is obligatory for AT students with a bachelor in mechanical or electrical engineering, i.e. students that lack the prerequisites for 2IN70 Real time software systems engineering. This course will provide students with a sound base in object oriented concepts and the C++ programming language, also introducing generic and functional programming. Moreover, through self-study material, this module introduces students to the structure and working of general-purpose machines that can execute computer programs.
Implementing Teaching/ Learning Activities
Type of education:
Four weeks Lecture: 2 hours per week
Four weeks practical work using notebook/PC: 2 hours per week
Final written examination
One-Minute Paper: learning and teaching strategy where the students are asked one or two quick but profound questions on the material covered. Typically, the questions take a similar form to :
What was the most challenging aspect of today's activity?
Give an example that relates to the topic of the day.