[Spring, 2014] Digital Computer Concept and Practice

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Course Syllabus

 

1. Class Information
(1) Class Title: Digital Computer Concept and Practice
(2) Class Number: 010.133(3 Credits)
(3) Semester: Spring, 2014
(4) Level of Course: Undergraduate / Freshman
(5) Class Time: Mon. 16:00-17:50, Wed. 16:00-17:50
(6) Location: Room 112, Bldg. 34 (Mon.) / Room 102, Bldg. 34 (Wed.)
(7) Instructor: Prof. Myung-Il Roh
- Office: Room 205, Bldg. 34
- E-mail: miroh@snu.ac.kr
- Phone: (02)-880-7328
- Office Hours: Available before school and after school by appointment.
(8) Teaching assistants: Jung-Woo Hong
- E-Mail: rushtoyou@snu.ac.kr
- Office: Room 312, Bldg. 34
- Phone: (02)-880-8378

 

2. Course Topics and Description

Various computational programs are required to maximize the productivity in the field of naval architecture and ocean engineering including structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, design, and production. So far, many programs have been developed for commercial use, and however some programs should be newly developed throuth understanding of such field. In this course, to develop various computational programs needed in the field of naval architecture and ocean engineering, theory and practice about C++, one of computer languages,will be given.

 

3. Textbook and Reference
(1) Texbook
- Roh, Myung-Il, Lecture Note for “Digital Computer Concept and Practice”, Seoul National University, Spring, 2014
(2) Reference
- Prata, Stephen, “C++ Primer Plus", 5th Edition, SAMS Publishing, 2005

- Prata, Stephen, 윤성일 역, C++ 기초 플러스, 성안당, 2010

- 윤성우, C++ 프로그래밍, 프리렉, 2004

 

4. Grade Computation
Weighted system is as follows:
- Two Exams: 70%
- Report or Quiz: 20%
- Attendance: 10%
In case of an excused absence, the student must make-up any missed test, quiz or homework on the following day during a free period, before or after school. Unexcused absences will result in a zero.

 

5. Website: http://etl.snu.ac.kr

Most assignments, instructions and notice for supplementary lecture will be made only on the website, so check it frequently.

 

6. Class Expectations
- Late work will be not accepted.
- Show respect to others and their property.
- Come prepared to class.
- It is required to make appointments to see instructor during office hours. Send email for an appointment at least one day in advance.

 

7. Exam

(1) Mid-term Exam

- Date: April 23rd, 2013 (Wednesday)

- Time: 16:00~17:50

- Range: Chapter 1~7

(2) Final exam

- Date: June 11nd, 2014 (Wednesday)

- Time: 16:00~17:50
- Range: Chapter 8~13

 

8. Course Schdule

Week

Course Schedule

Monday

Wednesday

Date

Time: 16:00~17:50

Date

Time: 16:00~17:50

1

03/03

Introduction

Computational Programs in the Field of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering

03/05

Getting Started

Setting Out to C++

2

03/10

Dealing with Data

03/12

Practice: Dealing with Data

3

03/17

Compound Types

03/19

Practice: Compound Types

4

03/24

Loops and Relational Expressions

03/26

Practice: Loops and Relational Expressions

5

03/31

Branching Statements and Logical Operators

04/02

Practice: Branching Statements and Logical Operators

6

04/07

Functions

04/09

Practice: Functions

7

04/14

Adventures In Functions

04/16

Practice: Adventures In Functions (1)

8

04/21

Practice: Adventures In Functions (2)

04/23

Mid-term Exam

9

04/28

Memory Models and Namespaces, Objects and Classes

04/30

Practice: Memory Models and Namespaces

10

05/05

Holiday

05/07

Practice: Objects and Classes

11

05/12

Working with Classes

05/14

Practice: Working with Classes (1)

12

05/19

Practice: Working with Classes (2)

05/21

Practice: Working with Classes (3)

13

05/26

Classes and Dynamic Memory Allocation

05/28

Practice: Classes and Dynamic Memory Allocation

14

06/02

Class Inheritance

06/04

Practice: Class Inheritance (1)

15

06/10

Practice: Class Inheritance (2)

06/12

Final Exam