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EC-110 Computing Fundamentals (2+1) : Introductory Lecture, Course Organisation and

The document provides information about the EC-110 Computing Fundamentals course including: course management details like the instructor, textbook, class times, assessment breakdown, and late work policy. It also outlines the course content which will cover fundamentals of computer architecture, operating systems, networking, software development, data organization, and optionally artificial intelligence and theory of computing.

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EC-110 Computing Fundamentals (2+1) : Introductory Lecture, Course Organisation and

The document provides information about the EC-110 Computing Fundamentals course including: course management details like the instructor, textbook, class times, assessment breakdown, and late work policy. It also outlines the course content which will cover fundamentals of computer architecture, operating systems, networking, software development, data organization, and optionally artificial intelligence and theory of computing.

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EC-110 Computing Fundamentals

(2+1)

Introductory Lecture, Course Organisation and


Overview

FALL - 2016

Department of Electrical Engineering


HITEC University Taxila
Course Management (1/4)

• Instructor:

• Mr. Muhammad Owais ([email protected])

• Course Webpage:
• https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x0ufqwof3unk3ep/AACgPA2uyeTl
QpoD_2n2Hlkka?dl=0

• All course and lab related information will be available on the


webpage
• Check often :-)
Course Management (2/4)

• Text Book/s:

• Glenn Brookshear and Dennis


Brylow, "Computer Science:
An Overview", 12th edition,
Pearson, 2014, ISBN:
978-0133760064.

• Peter Norton, "Introduction to


Computers", 6th edition,
McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2008, ISBN:
978-0070593749.
Course Management (3/4)
• Lectures:

• Section A: Tuesday 08:30 - 10:30


• Section B: Monday 10:30 - 12:30
• Labs:
• Section A: Wednesday 08:30 - 11:30
• Section B: Tuesday 01:30 - 04:30

• Office Hours:

• Lecturer days
• Venue:

• Lectures: R-2
• Lab: Computing
Course Management (4/4)
• Marks Distribution:

• 75% class attendance is mandatory to appear in the final examination.


Moreover, 100% attendance in laboratory.
Theory (75%) Laboratory (25%)
Assignments 3% Lab Reports 7%
Quizzes 10% Lab Performance 8%
Sessional - I 12% Viva Voce 10%
Sessional - II 12%
Final Exam 38%
Course Total (100%) Theory (75%) + Laboratory (25%)

• Late Work:

• The penalty for any late work is 20% off for the first date and an additional
30% off for the second day. No work will be accepted thereafter.
Course Outline (1/3)

• Fundamentals of Computer Architecture

• Introduction

• Data Storage

• Data Manipulation

• Operating Systems and Network

• Operating Systems

• Networking and Internet


Course Outline (2/3)
• Software and Software Development

• Algorithms

• Programming Languages

• Software Engineering

• Data Organisation and Visualisation

• Database Abstraction

• Database Systems

• Computer Graphics
Course Outline (3/3)

(Optional)

• Potential of Machines

• Artificial Intelligence

• Theory of Computing

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