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Topics For Introduction To Computing

The document outlines 13 potential topics for an introduction to computing course, including understanding Android technologies, smart homes, operating systems like TinyOS and Contiki, the Internet of Things, data mining, data warehousing, computer vision, machine learning, virtualization technologies, multiprocessing, distributed computing and cloud computing, mobile computing, and big data. For each topic, requirements are listed such as necessary background knowledge, concepts to understand, and frameworks or tools to learn. Students will be divided into groups to present on one of these topics or a new suggested topic over the last three or four weeks of the semester.
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Topics For Introduction To Computing

The document outlines 13 potential topics for an introduction to computing course, including understanding Android technologies, smart homes, operating systems like TinyOS and Contiki, the Internet of Things, data mining, data warehousing, computer vision, machine learning, virtualization technologies, multiprocessing, distributed computing and cloud computing, mobile computing, and big data. For each topic, requirements are listed such as necessary background knowledge, concepts to understand, and frameworks or tools to learn. Students will be divided into groups to present on one of these topics or a new suggested topic over the last three or four weeks of the semester.
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Topics for Introduction to Computing

1. Understanding about Android technologies and applications in


smartphone.
Requirements: knowledge in mobile programming (using Java or Kotlin), ARM
architecture, Android architecture and runtime, application framework, develop
Android apps using Android Studio and Android SDK or Xamarin.

2. Smart house.
Requirements: understanding home automation, smart devices and mobile applications
to control them (lighting, entertainment system, appliances, etc.), device positioning,
device connectivity, system frameworks that have support for smart homes,
understanding about IoT, security, safety and ethical issues.

3. Understanding about OS in TinyOS/ Contiki.


Requirements: knowledge in OS types and architectures, important functions of an OS
such as: memory management, process and process scheduling, file system, security,
networks management, software/hardware management. Setup a fully operational
TinyOS/Contiki OS box.

4. Understanding about IoT


Requirements: conceptual models, system architecture, sensors and sensors networks,
embedded systems, RFID tags, applications. Smart devices and their applications in real
life. IoT development frameworks. Current challenges and issues of IoT.

5. Data mining.
Requirements: fundamental understanding about data mining (DM), knowledge
discovery (KDD) and data science, the basic process in DM, knowledge representations,
KDD techniques and applications.

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6. Data warehouse
Requirements: definitions, architecture and characteristics, properties, components and
their functionalities, data representation, development process, business intelligence.

7. Computer Vision
Requirements: understanding about image acquisition and processing, challenges,
mathematics foundation, techniques and algorithms, API frameworks, applications, the
combination of CV with AI and ML.

8. Machine learning
Requirements: knowledge in artificial intelligence (AI), AI and machine learning (ML)
techniques, ML applications. Fundamental components of machine learning (data,
features, algorithms). Neural networks and deep learning.

9. Virtualization technologies.
Requirements: definitions, history and benefits of virtualization, processor
microarchitecture, types of virtualization (server, application, desktop).

10. Multiprocessing, suggest a model.


Requirements: multiprocessing definition, multiprocessing architecture and principles,
shared objects and synchronization, multitasking and task scheduling, locks,
concurrency objects, shared memory models, load balancing, hardware and software
support.

11. Distributed Computing/Cloud Computing.


Requirements: fundamental of distributed computing/cloud computing, Moore’s Law,
Amdahl’s Law, history and architectures, concurrency components, fault tolerance,
hardware support and software frameworks (Hadoop, Spark), application of
distributed computing/cloud computing.

12. Mobile Computing.


Requirements: fundamental of mobile computing, wireless communication, IoT, location
awareness, security, mobility support, challenges, mobile devices and applications.

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13. Big Data
Requirements: understanding large-scale computing and massive dataset, patterns
mining and machine learning using Big Data, distributed computing/cloud computing,
Moore’s Law, Amdahl’s Law, goals and applications of Big Data, software frameworks
support for Big Data.

Instructions:

Each group (4 or 5 students) should prepare a topic from the list above or suggest a new
one and present in the class in the last three or four weeks of this semester.

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