Polytechnic School of Albacete 3-year Degree in Computer Science (Systems speciality)
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1 ECTS Co-ordinator Dean or Director Polytechnic School of Albacete 3-year Degree in Computer Science (Systems speciality) Information of the Centre Curriculum Name Address Telephone nº Extension 2473 Fax Name Address Telephone nº Extension 2403 Fax Address José Antonio Gámez Martín Dpto. de Informática Campus Universitario s/n Albacete [email protected] Antonio Garrido del Solo Dpto. de Informática Campus Universitario s/n Albacete [email protected] Escuela Politécnica Superior Campus Universitario s/n Albacete Telephone nº [email protected] Professional 3-year Degree in Computer Qualification Science (Systems speciality) 3 years Division in Cycles 1 cycle Name of the Faculty/Centre Polytechnic School of Albacete Professional Qualification 3-year Degree in Computer Science (Systems speciality) Date of the Syllabus 1998 Overall number of classes in UCLM credits 219 Overall number of classes in ECTS credits 180
2 First Year Code Subject ECTS Credits Algebra and Discrete Mathematics Calculus Physics for Computer Science Engineering Programming Basis I Logic Computer Technology/Digital Systems Numerical Analysis Computer Structure and Technology Fundamentals of Computer Programming II 5 TOTAL: 60 Second Year Code Subject ECTS Credits Statistics Data Structures Operating Systems Automata Theory and Formal Languages Computer Organisation I Networks Advanced Computer Networks Programming Methodology Computer Organization II 5 Free Configuration 4 TOTAL: 60 Third Year Code Subject ECTS Credits Databases Software Engineering Operating Systems II 5 Optional Courses (5 to choose) 25 Free Configuration 13 TOTAL: 60 Optional Courses Code Subject ECTS Credits Interfaces and Peripherals Computer Engineering System Programming Digital Image Processing Object-Oriented Programming and Design Visual Programming Internet Programming Languages Operations Research Simulation Advanced Mathematics Applications Development Tools File Systems Design of Systems with Microcontrollers Computer Technology II Electronic Devices and Circuits Digital Signal Processing Computer-Assisted Analysis and Design of Circuits Laboratory of Electronics Extension of Physics English for Computer Science 5
3 Subject code ALGEBRA AND DISCRET MATHEMATICS 30 weeks Hours per week 3,5 Compulsory Credits 9 To know the elemental kind of graphs and to discuss their connection. To recognize the basic properties of the structures of Boolean Algebra, Group and Vectorial Space, as well as the corresponding morphisms. To obtain the associate matrix of a linear map and its diagonal expression. The current course consists of two clear parts. The first one deals with contents of Discrete Mathematics, as computers are basically finite structures. These contents focus on the issues of Boolean Algebra, Graph theory and Group theory. The secon one, topics in Linear Algebra, as Vectorial Spaces, resolution of Systems of Linear Equations and the diagonal forms of an endomorfism, are also treated. ALEDO,J.A.;PENABAD,J.;VALVERDE,J.C.;VILLAVERDE,J.J.;Algebra y matemática Discreta;Ed. Alpeviva;2000. BURGOS, J.DE;Curso de álgebra y geometría; ed Alhambre;1992. HARARY,F.;Graph theory; Ed. Addison Wesley, LIU,C.L.; Elementos de Matemáticas Discretas; Ed. McGrawHill;1995. Aledo,J.A;Martínez,A;Penabad,J.;Serrano, R.;Villaverde,J.J. Lectures, Practical classes, Practical work Written exam, Theoretical/Practical Exam.
4 Subject code Calculus 30 weeks Hours per week 3 Core Credits 7.5 The knowledge of the foundations of the theory of sequences and series of real numbers as well as the properties related with continuity, differentiability and integrability of real functions. To apply the referred foundations to the resolution of exercises and problems. Sequences and series of real numbers. Continuity, derivatives and integrals of real functions. -G. Manjabacas, J.J. Orengo, J.C. Valverde e I. Martín, Ejercicios de Cálculo I. Números, sucesiones y series numéricas. Ed. Lib. Popular, G. Manjabacas, J.J. Orengo, J.C. Valverde e I. Martín, Ejercicios de Cálculo II. - Cálculo diferencial e integral de una variable. Ed. Lib. Popular, J. de Burgos Cálculo infinitesimal de una variable, ed. McGraw-Hill. Guillermo Manjabacas Tendero, José Carlos Valverde Fajardo, Isidoro Martín Monteagudo y José Javier Orengo Valverde. Lectures (theory and problems) and computer practice. Written exam (theory and problems). Evaluation of practical works.
5 Subject code Physics for computer science engineering 30 weeks Hours per week 3 Core Credits 7.5 The objective of this course is to learn concepts of vectorial magnitudes, errors, field theory, electric field, voltage, capacitance, current, power, resistance, magnetic field, electromagnetic induction, circuit analysis techniques such as Kirchhoff's Laws, branch currents, node voltages, loop currents, Thevenin's and Norton's equivalent circuits, dc-current circuits and ac-current. Introduction to Error Calculus Theory, Vectorial Analysis and Field Theory, Electric Field, Electric Potential, Capacitors and Dielectrics, Direct-Current Circuits, Magnetic Field, Sources of the Magnetic Field, Electromagnetic Induction, Magnetic Properties of Matter, Alternating Current Circuits, Basic Electric Circuit Analysis. P. A. Tipler: "Physics for Scientists and Engineers", Fourth edition. Volume II. Ed. Reverté R. A. Serway, J.W. Jewett: "Physics". Third edition. Thomson J. A. Edminister and M. Nahvi: "Schaum's Outline of Electric Circuits". Third edition. McGraw-Hill J. O Malley: "Schaum's Outline of Basic Circuit Analysis". First edition. McGraw-Hill Enrique Arribas Garde ([email protected]) Mª del Mar Artigao Castillo ([email protected]) Lectures and practical sessions. Written theory and practical exam. Implementation of an expert system prototype.
6 Subject code Programming basis I Hours per week 6 Core Credits 7.5 The objective is for students to gain an understanding of imperative programming by means of C programming language. Introduction. Algorithms and programs. Program structure and basic data types. Structured programming. Control structures. Pointers. Console input/output Functions. Recursivity. Arrays. Strings. Structs and typedefs. Files. Schildt, H. C. Manual de Referencia. 3ª Ed McGraw-Hill. Gottfried, B. Programación en C McGraw-Hill. Joaquín Fernández Martínez Juan Antonio Guerrero Abenza Ana González López Juan José Pardo Mateo Tomás Rojo Guillén Lectures Theoretical and practical exam.
7 Subject code LOGIC Hours per week 4 Compulsory Credits 5 The analysis and formalization of expresions in Logic of propositions and predicates. The application of the resolution rule. The discussion about the fuzzy truth of fuzzy sentences. We start by studying the logic of connectives, in order to obtain the Boolean Algebra of propositions. The theory of predicates means a new aspect where the essential objetive is to state the resolution rule, which allows to obtain results in an automatic way. Finally, we also introduce the fuzzy logic, essential subjet for the expert systems and the fuzzy control of processes. ARANDA,J. et all;lógica matemática;sanz y Torres;1993. FERNÁNDEZ,J and SAEZ VACAS,F; Fundamentos de Informática;Alianza;1987. TRILLAS,E.; Conjuntos borrosos; Vicens Vives, Aledo,J.A;Penabad,J. Lectures, Practical classes. Written exam, Theoretical/practical Exam
8 Subject code Numerical Analysis 15 week Hours per week 3 Compulsory Credits 4.5 This course provides the fundamental numerical thecniques used in computer science. In each method is given a step by step description, theorical considerations, implementation and discussion. Errors. Solving equations of one variable. Solving systems of linear equations: iterative methods ( Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel). Polynomial Interpolation. Numerical Differentation and Integration. Mathews, J.H.; Fink, K.D.: Métodos Numéricos con MATLAB. Prentice-Hall, Burden, R.L.; Faires, J.D. : Análisis Numérico. ITP, 1998 Hermenegilda Macià, Mariano Lozano and Narciso García Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory). Theoretical/practical exam.
9 Subject code Computer Structure and Technology Hours per week 6 Core Credits 7.5 This course provides the basic principles, current practice and issues in computer organization. Basic principles of computer internal operation. Instructions Set and Addressing Modes. Microprocessors. Machine language. Assembly language. Peripherals Fundamentos de los Computadores, De Miguel, P. Paraninfo, 2000 Estructura de Computadores, Angulo, J.M. Paraninfo, 1996 Introducción a la Informática. 2ª Ed. Prieto; Lloris; Torres. McGraw-Hill, 1995 Organización de Computadoras. 4ª Ed. Tanenbaum. Prentice-Hall, 1999 Rafael Casado González Rosa García Muñoz Francisco Javier Gómez Quesada Maria Teresa López Bonal José Manuel Villalba Montoya Theoretical classes: projection using PC and cannon, slides. Practical classes: microprocessor based systems, microprocessor simulation environments over PC Documentation reachable in Internet Theoretical/practical exam
10 Subject code Fundamentals of Computer Programming II Hours per week 4 Core Credits 5 The objective is for students to gain an understanding of object oriented programming by means of Java programming language. Introduction. Object oriented programming concepts. Object oriented programming languages. Introduction to Java. Data types, variables and arrays. Operators. Control statements. Classes. Methods. Packages: the java.lang package. Inheritance. Error handling with exceptions. Strings. Iterators and ArrayLists. Joyanes, L. Programación orientada a objetos. McGraw-Hill P. Naughton y H. Schildt. Java 2: Manual de Referencia. McGraw- Hill Bruce Eckel. Thinking in Java. Prentice-Hall Teaching Methodology Evaluation Methodology Tomás Rojo Guillén Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory). Theoretical/practical exam and evaluation of practical work
11 Subject code Statistics Hours per week 3 Core Credits 5 1. Understand the Purpose, Logic, and Process of Statistical Investigation 2. Develop Interpretive Skills and Statistical Literacy 3. Develop Ability to Comunicate Statistically 1. Introduction to Statistics 2. Descriptive Statistics 3. Probability and Random Variables 4. Fundamental Applications 1. Cox, D. R. (1997). The Current Position of Statistics: A Personal View. Int. Stat. Rev. 65, 3, De Groot, M. H. (1988). Probabilidad y Estadística. Addison-Wesley. Mexico. 3. Larsen, R. J. Aand Marx, M. L. (1990). Statistics. Prentice-Hall. Englewood Cliffs. 4. Rao, C. R. (1994). Estadística y verdad. PPU. Barcelona. 5. Tanur, J. M. et al. (1992). La estadística. Una guía de lo desconocido. Alianza. Madrid. 6. Wild, C. J. and Pfannkuch, M. (1999). Statistical thinking in empirical enquiry. Int. Stat. Rev. 67, 3, Francisco Díaz Martínez Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory ) 1. Group problem solving and discussion. 2. Laboratory exercises. 3. Theoretical/practical exam and evaluation of practical work
12 Subject code Data Structures 30 weeks Hours per week 4 Core Credits 10 Students learn the notion of an Abstract Data Type (ADT). Students adquire experience in the formal specifications of ADT s, in their implementations and in the use of TAD s. Students know the main types of file organisation and file access methods. Introduction Data Types Formal Specifications Linear Data Structures (Lists, Stacks and Queues) Trees Graphs Hashing and the Table ADT Files Lafore, R.:Data Structures & algorithms in Java. Sams Publishing,2002. Allen Weiss, M.: Estructuras de datos en Java. Addison Wesley, Standish, T.: Data structures in Java. Addison-Wesley, 1998 Dale, N., Walker, H. M.: Abstract data types. Heath and company, Naughton, P., Schildt,H.: Java, manual de referencia. McGraw-Hill, Mª Llanos Alonso Díaz-Marta Lectures, Practical work Theoretical/practical written test
13 Subject code Operating Systems 30 weeks Hours per week 3 Core Credits 7 Introduction to theoretical and practical aspects of operating systems. Windows 2000 and Linux operating system are discussed in detail. Physical layer. Processes. Interprocess comunication. Deadlocks. Scheduling algorithms. Memory management. Input/Output. File system. - Milenkovic, M.: Opertaing Systems. Concepts and design. Mc Graw-Hill Stallings, W.: Operating Systems. Prentice-Hall J. Carretero, F. García, P de Miguel, F. Pérez.Sistemas operativos. Una visión páctica. Mc. Graw-Hill Enrique Arias Antúnez Diego Cazorla López M. Carmen Ruiz Delgado Lectures, practical classes. Theoretical/practical exam. Laboratory exam.
14 Subject code Automata Theory and Formal Languages 30 weeks Hours per week 3 Core Credits 7 The main objective of this course is to show the student the general aspects associated to automata theory and formal languages. Thus, this is a course devoted to the study of theoretical aspects of computer science, by studying the basic concepts on the theory underlying languages, grammars and automata (machines). Part I: Introduction to Formal Languages Lesson 1: Introduction (History and context) Lesson 2: Formal Languages: definitions and operations Lesson 3: Formal Grammars: definitions and the Chomsky hierarchy Part II: Finite automata and regular languages Lesson 4: Deterministic finite automata Lesson 5: Non-deterministic finite automata Lesson 6: Other models of finite automata Lesson 7: Regular expression and finite automata Lesson 8: Properties of regular languages Part III: Pushdown automata and context-free languages Lesson 9: Context-free grammars Lesson 10: Pushdown automata Lesson 11: Properties of context-free languages Part IV: Turing machines: Languages and computation Lesson 12: Introduction to Turing Machines. Lesson 13: Computability I: Turing Machines Lesson 14: Computability II: Recursive primitive functions Hopcroft, J.E.; Motwami, R.; Ullman, J.D.: Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages and Computability, 2nd edition. Addison-Wesley, 2000 Antonio Fernández Caballero José Miguel Puerta Callejón Lectures, problems and practical (lab) classes. Evaluation of practical work (in lab) and final exam.
15 Subject code Computer Organization I Hours per week 4 Compulsory Credits 5 This course provides the basic principles, current practice and issues in computer organization. We show how computers are organized and why they are organized that way. We indicate measures of computer performance and methods for improving performance. Measures of computer performance, instruction sets, micro architecture, computer arithmetic. Patterson, D.A.; Hennessy, J.L. Estructura y diseño de Computadores. Interficie circuitería/programación. Volumen 1.Editorial Reverté, 2000 A.S. Tanenbaum Organización de computadoras: un enfoque estructurado Prentice-Hall, 4ª edición, 2000 Mª Teresa López Bonal Lectures, practical classes Theoretical/practical exam
16 Subject code NETWORKS Hours per week 4 Compulsory Credits 5 This course provides basic knowledge about computer networks and computer communications. It covers physical medium transmission, link control procedures and local and wide area networks. 1. Fundamentals of computer networks 2. Transmission Mediums 3. Data Link Protocol 4. Local area networks 5. Wide area networks 1. STALLINGS, W, "Data and Computer Communications", Ed. Prentice- Hall, 2. HALSALL, F "Data Communications, Computer Networks and Open Systems" Ed. Addison-Wesley 3. TANENBAUM, A.S, "Computer Networks" Ed. Prentice-Hall 4. BEHROUZ A. FOROUZAN, Data Communications and Networking, Mc-Graw Hill, 2ª Ed TERESA OLIVARES-MONTES and FRANCISCO M. DELICADO MARTÍNEZ Lectures and Practical classes Written exam, Theoretical/Practical exam
17 Subject code Advanced Computer Networks Quarterly Hours per week 2 theory + 2 practical (Lab) Compulsory Credits 5 Provide the students with advanced concepts related to computer networks Internetworking: TCP/IP model. Standard networked applications. Advanced networks: ATM, high-speed LANs. Comer D. E., Internetworking with TCP/IP: Principles, protocols, and architectures, Vol 1, 4ª ed. Prentice-Hall, Comer D. E, "Computer Networks and Internets", 2nd ed., Prentice-Hall, Forouzan, Behrouz A., "TCP/IP Protocol Suite", 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, M. Blanca Caminero Herráez Lectures, exercises, practical work in Lab Written exam covering both theoretical and practical contents
18 Subject code Programming Methodology 30 weeks Hours per week 3 Core Credits 7 Efficiency of algorithms Algorithms design Divide and conquer Greedy Dynamic Programming Backtracking Branch and bound Program verification and test Algorithm efficiency analysis. Design. Verification. Fundamentals of Algorithm. Brassard, G. y Bratley, P.,Prentice Hall, Computer Algorithms/C++. Horowitz, E.; Sahni, S. and Rajasekaran, S., Computer Science Press, Jose A. Gallud, Daniel García, José Moya, Antonio J. Martinez Lectures, Practical classes Theoretical and practical exam.
19 Subject code Computer Organization II Hours per week 4 Compulsory Credits 5 This course provides the basic principles, current practice and issues in computer organization. We show how computers are organized and why they are organized that way. We also indicate methods for improving performance. To give an introduction to advanced processors. Memory system, input/output and buses. Introduction to advanced processors. Computer organization and design: the hardware-software interface. D.A. Patterson, J.L. Hennessy. Morgan Kaufmann. Computer architecture: a quatitative approach. J.L. Hennessy, D.A. Patterson. McGraw-Hill. Francisco J. Alfaro Cortés and Aurelio Bermúdez Marín. Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory). Theoretical/practical exam and evaluation of practical work.
20 Subject code Databases 30 weeks Hours per week 3 Compulsory Credits 7 To know the general characteristics gives a DBMS To know the classic models gives database systems, mainly the Relational model. Introduction to the design of databases, centering it in the phases gives conceptual and logical design.. The use in practices gives a DBMS, carrying out a theoretical approach to other systems. Database system management. Database design introduction. Pre-relational data model. Relational model fundaments. Relacinal languages. Relational model design. Integrity & security. Laboratory Sessions: 1.- Study of database system management ORACLE architecture & its environment of developing. 2.- Study & use of SQL interactive language, using de interactive access tool SQL*Plus. 3.- Study & applicattion of PL/SQL language De Miguel, A.; Piattini, M.: Fundamentos y modelos de bases de datos, 2ª edición. Ra-ma, De Miguel, A.; Piattini, M.: Diseño de bases de datos relacionales. Rama, Elmasri, R.; Navathe, S.B.: Sistemas de bases de datos. Conceptos fundamentales, 3ª edición. Addison-Wesley Iberoamericana, Korth, H.; Silberschatz, A.: Fundamentos de bases de datos. 3ª Edición, McGraw-Hill, 1997 Date, C.J.: Introducción a los sistemas de bases de datos, 7ª Edición. Prentice-Hall, 2001 Miguel ángel Galdón Romero. Victor López Jaquero. Juan Luis García Navarro. Julia Flores Gallego Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory) Theorical/practical exam.
21 Subject code Software Engineering 30 weeks Hours per week 4 Compulsory Credits 10 This course provides the basis for developing Information Systems applying an object oriented methodological approach and a modelling language (UML). The objective is to apply the methodological concepts acquired with the theoretical lectures by using a CASE Tool. The students have to solve several case studies by applying the theoretical concepts. UNIT 1: Introduction to Software Engineering and Requirements Engineering. Introduction to the Object Oriented Paradigm. UNIT 2: Object Oriented Analysis and Design with UML. UNIT 3: Software Quality Assurance, Validation, Verification and Software Maintenance. UNIT 4: Computer-Aided Software Engineering. - I. Jacobson. Object-Oriented Software Engineering. A Use Case Driven Approach. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, R.S. Pressman. Software Engineering. A Practical Approach. Mc.Graw-Hill. - Ian Somerville. Software Engineering. 6th. Edition. Addison- Wesley. - BOOCH, G., RUMBAUGH, J., JACOBSON, I. El Lenguaje Unificado de Modelado. Addison-Wesley JACOBSON, I, BOOCH, G., RUMBAUGH, J. El Proceso Unificado de Desarrollo de Software. Addison-Wesley C. McClure. CASE is software automation. Englewood Cliffs. María Dolores Lozano Pérez Theoretical Lectures, problems and laboratory sessions. Theoretical/practical exam and evaluation of practical work (Information System development from requirements to code generation)
22 Subject code Operating Systems II Hours per week 6 Compulsory Credits 5 ECTS In this course we enhance the knowledge in the subject of operating systems, studying the following topics deeply: Input/Output, Kernel design, Virtual memory management, Distributed operating systems. The structure of modern operating systems. Principles of kernel design. Virtual memory management. Input/Output. Distributed operating systems. Carretero, J., Anasagasti, P., García Pérez, F., Sistemas operativos, una visión aplicada. Mc Graw-Hill Stallings, W. Sistemas operativos, cuarta edición. Prentice-Hall Silberschatz, A., Galvin, P. Operating System Concepts. Sixth edition. John Wiley & Sons Valentín Valero Ruiz Lectures, problems and practical work (Laboratory) Theoretical/practical exam and evaluation of practical work.
23 Subject code Computer Engineering Hours per week 4 Optional Credits 5 The goal of the course is an approach to hardware design: synthesis and implementation using a hardware description language and today's leading synthesis and implementation tools. - VHDL language - Simulation of Digital Systems - Synthesis and Implementation Tools for VHDL Modeling and Design - FPGA architecture VHDL : Lenguaje para síntesis y modelado de circuitos Fernando Pardo, José A. Boluda Editorial: Ra-ma (1999) The designer's guide to VHDL Peter J. Asheden Morgan Kaufmann, 1995 The practical xilinx designer lab book David Van den Bout Prentice Hall 1999 Mª Teresa López Bonal Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory). Theoretical/practical exam.
24 Subject code Object-Oriented Programming and Design Hours per week 6 Optional Credits 6 The purpose is to learn to think in objects, to learn how to design flexible, reusable and maintainable object-oriented systems. The first part of the course focuses on object-oriented programming. Then the course focuses more on designs, covering design patterns. Object-oriented Programming. Features of object-oriented languages. Design and development of software. Introduction to UML diagrams. Design Patterns. Patrones de Diseño. Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, John Vlissides. Pearson Educación - Addison Wesley UML y Patrones: Una introducción al análisis y diseño orientado a objetos y al proceso unificado (2ª edición). Graig Larman. Prentice Hall Piensa en Java. Bruce Eckel. Prentice Hall Francisco Montero Simarro Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory Gregorio Diaz Descalzo). Theoretical/practical exam and evaluation of practical work (expert system prototype)
25 Subject code Visual Programming Hours per week 4 Optional Credits 5 To introduce students in visual programming and event oriented programming. Event oriented programming. Designing user interface. Using visual components. Designing visual components. Delphi, C#, ASP.NET tutorials. Jose A. Gallud Lectures, Practical classes Theoretical and practical exam.
26 Subject code Simulation Hours per week 4 Optional Credits 5 This course provide the basis for building discrete-event simulation systems through practice. Introduction to simulation. Random-variate generation. Simulation models. Simulation languages. Data collection, verification and validation. Simulation Modeling and Analysis. Averill M. Law, W. David Kelton. McGraw- Hill Dyscrete-Event System Simulation. Jerry Banks. Prentice-Hall Modern Statistical, Systems, and GPSS Simulation. Zaven A. Karian. CRC Press LLC Francisco Vigo Bustos Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory). Theoretical/practical exam and evaluation of practical work (simulation model).
27 Subject code File Systems Hours per week 4 Optional Credits 5 Make students familiar with the different techniques for organisinf files. Make them learn how to choose the most suitable file organisation in a certain situation. Ability to cope with the problem of developing aplications based on file management. Introduction to File Systems. A deeper study about the main and basic file organisations: sequential, random/direct and indexed files. Overview of the distributed file systems archicteture and features, looking at the most popular and relevant implementations of DFS nowadays. - "Data management and file structures" Mary E.S. Loomis Prentice-Hall, Inc "FILE STRUCTURES. Theory and Practice" Panos E. Livadas Prentice-Hall, Inc "Files and Databases: An Introduction" Peter D. Smith G. Michael Barnes Addison-Wesley Publishing Company - "File Structures. An analytic approach" Salzberg, Prentice-Hall Intl, "File Systems. Structures and algorithms" Thomas R. Harbron, Prentice-Hall, "File Systems. Dessign and Implementation" Grosshans, Prentice-Hall, Inc - "File Organization & Processing" Alan L. Tharp, John Wiley & Sons, "ESTRUCTURAS DE ARCHIVOS. Un conjunto de herramientas conceptuales" Michael J. Folk - Bill Zoellick, Addison-Wesley, "LINUX. Guía de instalación y administración" V. López, Osborne Mc Graw Hill María Julia Flores Gallego Lectures, problems and practical work (laboratory). Theoretical/practical exam and evaluation of practical work (several programming task proposed for laboratory classes)
28 Subject code Extension of Physics Hours per week 4 Optional Credits 6 To acquire the fundamentals concepts in undulatory movement To acquire the fundamentals concepts in order to study: optics systems used in telecommunications, rays tracing, simulation techniques and scientific simulation. To acquire the basis in Quantum Mechanics. Introduction in the Quantum Computing paradigm. Use of the symbolic calculus software for the physics problem resolution and for the physics system simulation. Use of the Java language for the physics system simulation. Oscillating Physic Systems, Undulatory Movement, Light Electromagnetic Theory, Principles and Laws of the Geometric Optic, Introduction in the Optics Systems, Optics Instruments, Polarization, Interferences, Diffraction, Colour Theory, Images and Information, Principles of the Quantum Mechanics, Introduction to the Quantum Computing. French, A.P.: Vibrations and Waves. Reverté, S.A., Barcelona Casas, J.: Optic. Cooperativa de Artes Gráficas, Zaragoza Hetch, E. Zajac, A.: Optic. Addison-Wesley Iberoamericana, S.A., 1999 Hetch, E.: Optic: Theory and Problems. McGraw-Hill, Méjico Messiah A.: Quantum Mechanics. (Tomo I). Tecnos. Madrid Rieffel, E; Polak, W. An introduction to Quantum Computing for Non.Physicists. quant-ph/ v2 Jan Cirac J. I., : Quanta and computation. Revista Española de Física. Vol (14), N o 1, Williams, C.: Explorations in Quantum Computing. Springer Verlang Mª del Mar Artigao Castillo ([email protected]) Juan José Miralles Canals ([email protected]) Manuel Sánchez Martínez ([email protected]) Lectures. Guided and practical sessions. Written theory and practical exam. Implementation of an expert system prototype.
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