Lecture notes for the Introduction to computers by James Tam Return to the course web page

CPSC 203: Fall 2007

Index

(This web page is for Lecture 02 & L03, for information specific to Lecture 01, 05 go to the web page of Frank Deur, for information specific to Lecture 04 go to the web page of Mishtu Banerjee.

 

Lecture Information

Day/Time

MW 16:00 - 17:15 (Lecture 02), TR 15:30 - 16:45 (Lecture 03)

Location 

ICT 102

Contact Information

James Tam

Office: ICT 707

Office hours: MW 15:00 - 15:50, T 16:45 - 17:30 (if I'm not in my office I may still be in ICT 102)

Email: tamj@cpsc.ucalgary.ca

  My schedule
   
General information Administrative information (computation of your term grade, course text books, the course information sheet etc.)

 

Tutorial Information (tutorials begin during the second week of lectures)

Tutorials For L02

Date/Time

Location

Tutorial instructor

Email

T08 MW 12:00 MS 237 Lizhe Ma lizhema@gmail.com
T09 MW 18:00 MS 237 Ning Tang tann@ucalgary.ca
T10 TR 9:00 MS 237 Mohammed Tuhin maatuhin@ucalgary.ca
T11 TR 10:00 MS 237 Mohammed Tuhin maatuhin@ucalgary.ca
T12 TR 16:00 MS 237 Hong Xu gevolx@hotmail.com
T13 TR 12:00 MS 236 Fatima Mohamed Farag fesmoham@ucalgary.ca
T14 TR 13:00 MS 237 Xin Wang xin@ucalgary.ca

Tutorials For L03

Date/Time

Location

Tutorial instructor

Email

T15 TR 11:00 MS 237 Fatima Mohamed Farag fesmoham@ucalgary.ca
T16 MW 16:00 MS 237 Ning Tang tann@ucalgary.ca
T17 TR 14:00 MS 237 Xin Wang xin@ucalgary.ca
T18 MW 11:00 MS 236 Minhaz Zibran mfzibran@ucalgary.ca
T19 MW 12:00 MS 236 Minhaz Zibran mfzibran@ucalgary.ca
T20 MW 13:00 MS 236 Lizhe Ma lizhema@gmail.com
T21 MW 14:00 MS 236 Hong Xu gevolx@hotmail.com

Tutorial schedule

Labs for this course consist of getting help in the tutorial rooms MS 236 & MS237.

 

Course topics and notes


Note: Additional elective topics may be added to the main ones below. Some of them may be related to your assignments while other elective topics relate to other issues - further details will be provided during the semester.

Section No.

Main topics to be covered

Relevant textbook chapter/chapters

1

Introduction to the course and to Computer Science

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2

Hardware

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Chapter 2, 6

3

Software

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Chapter 4, 5

4

Numbers and logic

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Chapter 1 (pages 22 - 24), Chapter 9 (pages 388 - 393)

5

The history of computers

Part I: [Acrobat] [PowerPoint]
Part II: [Acrobat] [PowerPoint]
Part III: [Acrobat] [PowerPoint]

 

6

Computer networks

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Chapter 7 (pages 290 - 308)

7

The Internet

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Chapter 3, 13

8

Computer security

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Chapter 7 (pages 308 - 323)

Section No.

Additional elective topics to be covered Relevant textbook chapter/chapters

1

Manipulating text: More than just word processors (rolled in the 'software' notes) Chapter 4 (pages 132 - 133, page 146, page 150 - 151)
2 'What if' analysis using spreadsheets (rolled in the 'software' notes) Chapter 4 (pages 134 - 136)

3

Introduction to Databases

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Chapter 11, 12

4

Web design and development  
5 A return to Computer Science: areas of research and applications  

6

An introduction into computer programming Chapter 10

The final exam will be scheduled by the Registrar's Office and will occur sometime between Dec. 10 - 19.

A link with more information about the final exam (coming near the end of the term)

 

Assignments (weights and tentative due dates will be added during the term)

 

Requirements for submitting assignments

 

Assignment One: Spreadsheet due Friday October 26 at 4 PM, worth 7%

 

Assignment Two: Database due Friday November 23 at 4 PM, worth 7%

 

Assignment Three: Web page due Friday December 7 at 4 PM, worth 8%

 

Schedule for TAIT quizzes

 

Midterm exam: It will be held during the first 50 minutes of the second lecture during the week of October 28 - November 3  (L02: Your exam be during the first 50 minutes of the Wednesday, October 31st lecture, L03: Your exam will be during the first 50 minutes of the Thursday November 1st lecture). Click here for additional information about the midterm.

 

Final exam: Click here for additional information about the final exam.