Title of course: Technical informatics, practice
Code: TTGML7013_EN
ECTS Credit points: 2
Type of teaching, contact hours
- lecture: -
- practice: 2 hours/week
- laboratory: -
Evaluation: practical grade
Workload (estimated), divided into contact hours:
- lecture: 0 hours
- practice: 28 hours
- laboratory: 0 hours
- home assignment: 16 hours
- preparation for the exam: 16 hours
Total: 60 hours
Year, semester: 1st year, 2nd semester
Its prerequisite(s): -
Further courses built on it: -
Topics of course
In addition to the theoretical part of the course, the following topics will be covered in student lectures based on the processing of specific scientific publications: big data and GIS; Web2.0 and GIS; Smart City and GIS; IoT - Internet of Things; Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems (Supercomputers and GIS); Machine Learning; Mini and Micro Computing; Automation and GIS in Precision Agriculture; VR Technology; "Digital Earth"; Google and GIS. In the second half of the semester, network configuration options for operating systems with different distributions installed on virtual computers will be reviewed. The course will cover the following topics: configuration of microcomputer controlled sensors; programming of microcomputer controlled sensors; use of virtual machines, installation of Operating Systems (Windows Server); use of virtual machines, installation of Operating Systems (Linux distributions).
Literature
- Blokdyk, G. 2020. Technical Informatics A Complete Guide, Emereo Publishing, 9781867453758
- Raphael, B., Smith IFC. 2013.Engineering Informatics: Fundamentals of Computer-Aided Engineering, Wiley, 978-1119953418
Requirements:
Attendance at classes is compulsory. A student must attend the courses and may not miss more than three times during the semester. In case a student does so, the subject will not be signed and the student must repeat the course. During the semester the students have to complete a project and present it, and in the end of the semester there is one final test. The exam grade is calculated from the result of the test (70%) and the grade of presentation (30%). The minimum requirement for the examination is 50%. Based on the score of the test the grade is given according to the following table:
Score | Grade |
0-49 fail | (1) |
50-64 pass | (2) |
65-74 satisfactory | (3) |
75-85 good | (4) |
86-100 excellent | (5) |
If the result of any task is below 50%, students have to compose a short document about the topics of presentation and retake test in conformity with the EDUCATION AND EXAMINATION RULES AND REGULATIONS.
-an offered grade:
it may be offered for students if the test written in the 13th week is at least satisfactory (3).
- in case an offered grade cannot be given, or it is not convenient for the student there is a possibility to repeat in the last week.
Person responsible for course: Dr. Gábor Négyesi, PhD, Assistant Professor