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(in Polish) Przedmioty ZUI1 - sem. letni (course group defined by Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science)

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Course group: (in Polish) Przedmioty ZUI1 - sem. letni
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Z-17/18 - Winter Semester 2017/2018
L-17/18 - Summer Semester 2017/2018
Z-18/19 - Winter Semester 2018/2019
L-18/19 - Summer Semester 2018/2019
Z-19/20 - Winter Semester 2019/2020
L-19/20 - Summer Semester 2019/2020
Z-20/21 - Winter Semester 2020/2021
L-20/21 - Summer Semester 2020/2021
Z-21/22 - Winter Semester 2021/2022
L-21/22 - Summer Semester 2021/2022
Z-22/23 - Winter Semester 2022/2023
L-22/23 - Summer Semester 2022/2023
Z-23/24 - Winter Semester 2023/2024
L-23/24 - Summer Semester 2023/2024
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Z-17/18 L-17/18 Z-18/19 L-18/19 Z-19/20 L-19/20 Z-20/21 L-20/21 Z-21/22 L-21/22 Z-22/23 L-22/23 Z-23/24 L-23/24
1100-JW0ZUI n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Winter Semester 2017/2018
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Winter Semester 2018/2019
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Winter Semester 2019/2020
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Winter Semester 2020/2021
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Winter Semester 2021/2022
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Winter Semester 2022/2023
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Winter Semester 2023/2024
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
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Brief description

The aim of the course is to show the specifics of low-level programming with respect to applications where it is used. Also, the algorithms and programming methods are presented which are specific to the task of low level programming. The connections between machine architecture and low level programming languages is highlighted. The Computer Lab is used for practical implementation of methods being taught in the course. The students will also learn how to integrate low-level programming with high level programming languages.

Grading:

The final grade will be based on practical exam/project.

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1100-GF0ZUI n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Summer Semester 2017/2018
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Summer Semester 2018/2019
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Summer Semester 2019/2020
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Summer Semester 2020/2021
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Summer Semester 2021/2022
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Summer Semester 2022/2023
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Summer Semester 2023/2024
  • Information technology laboratory - 16 hours
  • Lecture - 16 hours
Groups

Brief description

The aim of the course is to transfer and consolidate the knowledge of graph theory and network. Students will be familiar with the broad implementation issues discussed in computer science and methods of formulating practical issues in the language of graph theory.

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