Monash University Education handbook 1995

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EDN3275

Computer studies 6

3 hours per week * Second semester * Peninsula

Students are introduced to abstract programming in Logo and to Boolean logic, and then consider the application of these techniques in digital control and combinatorial logic circuits respectively. Programming in Logo: variables and constants; language elements and syntax; procedures; functions; data types, data structures; data storage; recursion. Boolean logic: true and false states; logical operators; postulates and elementary theorems; truth tables; derived functions; electronic gates; switching circuits; combinatorial logic, half adder, adder. The design and construction of robotic devices using a modular construction kit with the exercising of digital control using the Logo programming language.

Assessment

Examinations: 65% * Practical exercises: 35%



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