3rd Bachelor in Industrial sciences (1st cycle-Industrial Engineers) Electrical engineering

Data processing

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ECTS Credits7
Number of Hours (h/year)90
Teaching staffCAMUS, Philippe
CONNIASSELLE, Jean-Pol
ROMIO, Alfonso
VILVENS, Claude
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1 and 2
CodeTECH-BGEN0010/3
Prerequisite

(electronic)Notions of Logic mathematics.

(informatique)Knowledge of a programming language like C (variables, structures, functions, ...) as well as UML notation and the basis of Object programmation.

Aims and Objectives

 

(electronic)The course has for objective the study of combinational logic, sequential logic and microprocessors systems. Microprocessors system will be investigated in their hardware as their software aspect, especially by the study of the « Assembler » language.

 

 

(informatique)Mastering usuals object oriented platform uses actually in professional world.

 

Description

 

(electronic)

Definitions and properties of logical system; Analysis and synthesis of combinational circuit; Study of MSI combinatitional circuits: adders, multiplexers, coders, comparators; Study and uses of flip-flops, registers and counters; Sequential circuit ; Programmable circuits and associated software (ABEL) ; General architecture of microprocessor systems; Study of software and hardware of a microprocessor (80486); Microprocessor programming in « Assembler »language.

 

 

(informatique)

Study of Object oriented development platforms :

 

2.1) J2SE/J2EE platform under Windows/UNIXJava’s basics concepts : Environment portability, network security, virtual machine, J2SE et J2EE, Applet-Server Model and WEB/servlets.

- Java basis for object programmation with GUIs, event-listener application model, many utilitarians classes and stream, Java Beans model and factories.

2.2) .NET platform under Windows :- .NET platform architechture : Assembly, Just-In-Time compilation, managed code- .NET’s basics concepts : working principles, kinds of applications, interactions with users, framework .NET’s basics classes, C# and IDE (Visual Studio 2005)- Software application architecture evolution : Design Patterns, Best Practices and « Application Block » modeling

2.3) Object Oriented Application DevelopmentChoice between J2EE and .NET, similitude and differences, common modeling and different deployment, convergence and communication between Java application and C# application.

Bibliography

(electronic)DIGITAL LOGIC (Garrod, Borns) Ed: Sanders College Publishing

(informatique)Campione, M. & Walrath, K. The Java Tutorial - Object-oriented Programming for the Internet / The Java Series. Reading, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. 1997. Practical .NET2 and C#2, Patrick Smacchia, 2005

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Laboratory work
Assessment MethodsOral examinations
Continuous assessment
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

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