Computer Measurement Systems 420-IS1-3KSP
Profile of studies: general-academic
Form of study: full-time
Type of subject: optional courses
Field and discipline of science: Computer Science
Year of study / semester: 3/5 or 3/6
Prerequisites (so-called sequential system of classes and exams): Introductory subjects: Computer architecture, Fundamentals of structural programming
Lecture: 15 Laboratory: 30
Teaching methods: lectures, laboratory classes: tasks to be solved and development of topics individually or in a small group, Individual consultation with the teacher
ECTS: 4
Class attendance:
- lecture 15h
- exercise classes 30h
Course preparation:
- lecture 5h
- exercise classes 10h
Literature study: 10h
Reports, homework 15h
Preparation for tests 10h
Exam duration 1h
Individual consultation with the teacher 5h
Student workload:
- Direct interaction with the teacher: 50h, 2 ECTS
- Not direct interaction with the teacher: 50h, 2 ECTS
Type of course
Requirements
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
1. Student knows selected issues related to the measurement system and measurement interfaces. KA6_WG8, KA6_WG11
3. Student knows the functions, structures, tools and rules of programming in G language KA6_WG4, KA6_WG8, KA6_WG11
4. Student knows the metrological parameters and functions of the ELVIS II + educational platform. KA6_WG4, KA6_WG8, KA6_WG11
4. Student programming in G language and the LabVIEW environment. KA6_UW8
5. Work in a programming team to solve assigned problem
comprehensively KA6_UO1, KA6_UO2
6. Independently devise the resolution of an assigned information technology task which is a borderline case of theory and practice as well as present the resolution and conclusions KA6_UK3
7. Careful determining priorities and the order of actions. KA6_KK1
Assessment criteria
credit for a grade
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