Course Description

CP102 Information Processing with Microcomputer Systems 0.5

An introduction to the concepts of microcomputer hardware and software applications in a hands-on environment. Examples are based on the needs of students in the arts and sciences and are intended to give background knowledge and experience in the use of the microcomputer as a tool for many different applications. Topics include the history of technological innovation in microcomputer systems, design and operation, input/output devices, storage media and techniques, communications, operating systems, word processors, spreadsheets, statistics packages, computer-aided design and drawing, database management and system utilities.

Exclusion: BU115, BU155, registration in Honours Computing and Computer Electronics, Computer Science 100 (University of Waterloo).
3 lecture hours, 3 lab. hours


1996-1998 Undergraduate Calendar Addendum
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