This document summarizes the details of the CS 102 course for Fall 2018 taught by Adnan Waheed at the University of Narowal. It includes information about the instructor, course structure and credits, textbooks, assessment criteria, policies on attendance, late assignments, cheating and classroom conduct. The course covers fundamental concepts of computer science including the definition of a computer, its components, basic operations and applications. Reading material from specific chapters is also mentioned.
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CS 102 Lecture #01: Course Introduction
1. Lecture # 01
Friday, November 10, 2023
FALL 2021
University of Narowal
Adnan Waheed
adnan.waheed@uon.edu.pk
2. Myself
Adnan Waheed
Additional Director, Quality Enhancement Cell
Office: 1st floor, Administration Building
Email: adnan.waheed@uon.edu.pk
Phone: 0333-4372455
Office Visiting Hours: Come to office any time before
4:30 if you find me free.
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3. Course Introduction
Credit Hours: 3 + 1
3 credit hours of class lectures
1 credit hour of Lab (equivalent to 2 hours of Lab work)
Course content & coordination
Google class: will be shared latter
Lectures
Assignments/Quizzes
Reading material
Submission folder
Grade sheets
Announcements
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4. Course Books
Text Book
C++ Programming by DS Malik
C++ How to Program by Deitel & Deitel
Reference Book
An Introduction to Programming with C++; Diane Zak
Just Enough Programming Logic and Design; Joyce
Farrell.
Beginning C++; Ivor Horton
5. Tentative Marks Distribution
No retakes for missed assignments and/or quizzes
Late work policy: 30% marks deduction (per day after the deadline)
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Item Name Quantity Marks (%)
Home works Almost after each lecture 0%
Quizzes On start of each week and
un-announced]
12 %
Class Tasks 05-12 TBD
Assignments 05-06 TBD
Project 01 10 %
Mid Exams 02 15% [each]
Final Exam 01 40 %
At minimum, 50% marks are required to PASS this course
6. Honor Code
Dishonesty will NOT be tolerated.
All parties involved in any kind of cheating will be
punished equally.
All parties involved will be published on slate, notice
boards and face book official group.
It will result in negative marks in the corresponding
work at least.
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7. General Guidelines
Be regular & punctual in the class.
Students coming after 15 minutes from the class start will
not be allowed in class
Students coming after instructor with in 15 minutes have to
pay 10 Rs fine before sitting in class.
Maintain class discipline.
Usage of mobile phones and/or laptops is prohibited.
On mobile phone alert(Call/Message) student have to
pay 10 Rs fine, His/her mobile will be taken in custody
Visit course tab on Google Class regularly for updates.
Confirm your scores as soon as they are updated, no
changes will be made later.
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8. General Guidelines
Start working on projects/assignments right from the
first day.
Read book(s).
Come prepared in the class.
Class participation is encouraged.
Remain attentive during the class. Ask questions.
Raise your hand before you speak.
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9. Computer Science
Study of the foundations of Information and
computation and the techniques for their
implementation and application.
Computer science includes studying
Utilization of computer technologies
Programming theory
Data storing and algorithms
Interaction between humans and computers
Artificial intelligence
Data transfer networks
10. Introduction to Computers
What is a Computer?
Computers are electronic devices that can follow
instructions to accept input, process that input, and
produce information.
Alternatively, a computer is a device capable of
performing calculations and making logical decisions at
speeds millions, and even billions, of times faster than
human beings can.
11. A computer is an electronic device, operating
under the control of instructions (software)
stored in its own memory unit, that can accept
data (input), manipulate data (process), and
produce information (output) from the
processing. Generally, the term is used to
describe a collection of devices that function
together as a system.
12. Devices that comprise a computer system
Printer
(output)
Monitor
(output)
Speaker
(output)
Scanner
(input)
Mouse
(input)
Keyboard
(input)
System unit
(processor, memory…)
Storage devices
(CD-RW, Floppy,
Hard disk, zip,…)
13. Computers can perform four general operations,
which comprise the information processing cycle.
Input
Process
Output
Storage
14. Reading Material
J. Glenn Brookshear Computer Science An Overview.
11th Edition 2012
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
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