COT1130

Computer equipment

R Gedge

6 points
* 4 hours per week
* First, second semester
* Caulfield
* Prohibitions: CFR1120, CFR1130, CFR1201

Objectives At the completion of this subject students should be able to identify the components and structure of a central processing unit (CPU) and memory; evaluate peripherals and data storage devices that best suit business requirements; competently use a single-user operating system; identify and use common data communications equipment; and evaluate business and technical factors that affect data network design and installation.

Synopsis This subject aims to provide students with a knowledge of the workings of computer systems together with an introduction to the methods of data representation and data communication. Topics include CPU and memory, input and output devices, secondary storage, data representation, introduction to communications, transmission media and hardware, introduction to computer networks and the OSI model, Telecom services, network utilities and services.

Assessment Examination (2 hours): 70%
* Practical work: 30%

Prescribed texts

Englander I The architecture of computer hardware and systems software Wiley, 1996

Recommended texts

Capron H Computer tools for an information age 4th edn, Benjamin Cummings, 1995
Stamper D A Business data communications 4th edn, Benjamin Cummings, 1994

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