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IS112 Computer Organization and Programming

IS112 Computer Organization and Programming. Professor Catherine Dwyer Fall 2005. Agenda. Introductions Syllabus Class Schedule Blackboard web site Technical knowledge and the IS professional Assignment for next class. Catherine Dwyer Lecturer IS Dept. Full time since Fall 2000

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IS112 Computer Organization and Programming

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  1. IS112 Computer Organization and Programming Professor Catherine Dwyer Fall 2005 IS112 - Computer Organization

  2. Agenda • Introductions • Syllabus • Class Schedule • Blackboard web site • Technical knowledge and the IS professional • Assignment for next class IS112 - Computer Organization

  3. Catherine DwyerLecturer IS Dept. • Full time since Fall 2000 • Other classes taught: CS121, CS122, CIS101, IS112 , IS223, IS323, IS396E (Java), IS660Z(Programming Games Using VB) • Lead developer for Web Assisted CIS101 • Revision Chair for IS Undergraduate curriculum • Co-author with Dr. Jeanine Meyer of Programming Games With Visual Basic, Course Technology, 2001 IS112 - Computer Organization

  4. My IS Background • MS in CS (Pace), PhD candidate at NJIT, research topic is virtual teams • Two daughters, college sophomore and 8th grade • Prior Experience: Programmer/Analyst at NYC investment bank, Technology Coordinator at Graphics Design Firm • Husband journalist with The New York Times • Hobbies: reading, bike riding, kayaking, cooking • You? IS112 - Computer Organization

  5. BS and BBA IS Curriculum • How does IS 112 fit into IS curriculum? • What should you get out of taking IS 112? IS112 - Computer Organization

  6. IS 112 Course Goals • Students will develop technical research, analysis, and communication skills • Research – where/how to find information? • Analysis – is information unbiased and accurate? • Communication – organize and synthesize your findings and present to a non-technical audience IS112 - Computer Organization

  7. IS Accreditation • National IS organization has created criteria and standards for an IS degree • Document available athttp://www.is2002.org • Accredited programs provide higher quality and consistency • Pace was first program in US to obtain accreditation IS112 - Computer Organization

  8. IS’2002.4 Description (IS112) • Covers hardware/software technology background in order to understand tradeoffs in computer architecture within a business environment • IS professional: understand business requirements, research technology options, describe and recommend solutions IS112 - Computer Organization

  9. IS 2002.4 Topics • Hardware: CPU architecture, memory, registers, addressing modes, busses, instruction sets, multi processors versus single processors; peripheral devices: hard disks, CDs, video display monitors, device controllers, input/output; operating systems functions and types; operating system modules: processes, process management, memory and file system management; examples of hardware architectures; examples of operating systems; installation and configuration of multiuser operating systems. IS112 - Computer Organization

  10. Syllabus and schedule • Overview of course requirements and assignments • CS/IS Student Statement of Responsibilities IS112 - Computer Organization

  11. Assignments and Grading • Attendance and class participation – 10 pts • Homework – 10 points • Two person presentation (simple machine) – 15 pts • Research paper and individual presentation – 20 pts • Midterm – 20 pts • Final – 25 pts IS112 - Computer Organization

  12. Blackboard 6.0 • Link is at http://blackboard.pace.edu • Your login is beginning of Pace e-mail address (drop the @pace.edu) • Password must be set through the Pace portal • Find your email ID at http://studentit.pace.edu IS112 - Computer Organization

  13. What if it doesn’t work? • Access class documents at http://csis.pace.edu/~dwyer • Report problem to http://doithelpdesk.pace.edu/ IS112 - Computer Organization

  14. IS112 & Blackboard • Reading schedule & list of assignments • Submit homework • Discussion forums • Online reading assignments • If Blackboard is unavailable documents can be obtained at http://csis.pace.edu/~dwyer IS112 - Computer Organization

  15. Your Pace Student e-mail • All e-mail from me will go to your Pace student e-mail account • To access your student e-mail go to http://stmail.pace.edu/ • Use mail forwarding if you use another e-mail account • Include your FULL NAME in all e-mails sent to your professors • Go to http://studentit.pace.edu/ for help with e-mail IS112 - Computer Organization

  16. Why study technology? • What do you need to know about technology? • Where can you find reliable sources of information on technology? IS112 - Computer Organization

  17. Role of IS Professional • Research, recommend, develop, install, configure, and maintain information technology (IT) based solutions to business and organizational needs IS112 - Computer Organization

  18. IS Professional Role • Good advice is crucial • This requires • Complete understanding of fundamental business goals of your company • Current and complete knowledge of potential technical solutions IS112 - Computer Organization

  19. Assignment 1: Pervasive computing • When we think of the word “computer,” we think of a desktop or a laptop • But computer technology can be deployed in many other products – called “smart devices” or “embedded chips” • Also known as ubiquitous computing IS112 - Computer Organization

  20. Example of embedded chips • In new cars, there is a sensor that determines weight of the front passenger • If the weight is over 80 pounds the air bag is turned on (otherwise it is turned off) • Airbags have been found to be dangerous for children and small adults – so this is a safety feature • This sensor is an example of an embedded chip IS112 - Computer Organization

  21. How does embedded technology work? • In the case of the car, it measures the weight, determines whether it exceeds the required threshold, then turns on the airbag for adults and turns off the airbag for children • In general, smart technology does the following: • Measures a condition • Compares its value to a threshold condition • Takes appropriate action based on result IS112 - Computer Organization

  22. Week 1 Assignments • Due Tuesday, Sept. 13th, 11:15 am • Discussion board assignments – introduce yourself, post your AIM screen name • Assignment in week 1 forum: • Read about embedded chips • Think about how they are used in every day machines • List 5 examples and describe how they work IS112 - Computer Organization

  23. Next class • Assignments • Embedded chips posting • Read Chapter 01 in Burd text • Topics • Research and analysis requirements for IS professional • Evaluating Internet based research IS112 - Computer Organization

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