| Detailed information |
| Original study plan |
Bachelor's programme Business Informatics 2016W |
| Objectives |
Students have an overview over the areas of computer science and its technical and theoretical foundations. The know how these areas are connected among each other and with other disciplines.
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| Subject |
History and classification of computer science; computer science as a scientific discipline; information theory, formats for storage and transmission of data; structure and basic function of computer systems; algorithms and data structures; programming languages; theoretical computer science; system software and applications; classification of operating systems, scheduling, parallelism, semaphores, deadlocks, memory management, file systems; theoretical computer models, computability, complexity
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| Criteria for evaluation |
written exam
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| Methods |
slide-based presentation; exercises for self-assessment
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| Language |
German |
| Study material |
Basic literature:
- Lecture slides are provided for download. The lecture is partly based on the German book: Rechenberg, P.: Was ist Informatik? Eine allgemeinverständliche Einführung. Hanser-Verlag, München/Wien.
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| Changing subject? |
No |
| Further information |
see Einführung in Informatik und Betriebssysteme
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| Earlier variants |
They also cover the requirements of the curriculum (from - to) 1WBIEIV: VL Introduction to Computer Science (2002W-2014S)
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