Type: | Open University Language: English |
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No credit points with: 49423, 49420
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Prerequisite: Any elementary programming course, e.g. 91113
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Recommended semester: Dipom: 6/7 semester. Civil: 4-8 semester
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Scope and form: Exercises. Compulsory attendance: 12 Mondays 8.00 a.m.-9.20 a.m and 12 Thursdays 11.10 a.m. - approx. 5.00 p.m.
Teams of 2 students.
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Examination: Approval of compulsory coursework. The course has 12 parts. For each part you read approx. 50 pages in a textbook at home, and then solve some related problems in the computer laboratory. When all 12 parts have been approved, you have passed (Pass/fail)
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Participant limitation: min. 12 max. 24
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Remarks: The exercises take place in building 377, first floor, room 711 (new data bar). The number of participants is limited. Therefore, if you do not show up when the course starts, another person can have the seat.
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Contact person: | Bjarne Hellesen, Building 377, Tel. +45 4525 5487, email bh@imm.dtu.dk |
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URL: http://www.ifak.dtu.dk/kurser/m91174.html
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Department: Department of Applied Chemistry
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Aim: The aim of the course is to enable the students to write advanced programs in the languages C, C++, and Java.
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Contents: Fundamentals. Classes. Writing Windows applications having cursor, icon, menu, keyboard accelerators, dialog boxes, message boxes, buttons, help, graphics, timers and animation. Processing a gray tone image coming from a TV-camera. Writing a Java applet game for the Internet: try to control an animated chemical plant. Neural network in Java.
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