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Assessment Methods
Continuous Assessment: 50%
Final Examination: 50%
WIB2002
INTERACTIVE DESIGN
Credit:
3
Course Pre-requisite(s):
None
Medium of Instruction:
English
Learning Outcomes
1. Identify task analysis for interactive design. (C2)
2. Explain
an
interactive
computer-based
application. (C2)
3. Develop an interactive computer-based
application. (C3)
4. Construct an interactive computer-based
application. (C3)
Synopsis of Course Contents
This course covers the main topics in interactive
design such as the following: interaction concept
and design; user roles in interactive design; design
for combining information and communication;
effective aspects of interface and interactivity; data
collecting, analyzing, and presentation; interactive
design process; and interactive design evaluation
process.
Assessment Methods
Continuous Assesssment: 50%
Final Examination: 50%
WIB2003
PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
Credit:
3
Course Pre-requisite(s):
None
Medium of Instruction:
English
Learning Outcomes
1. Describe probabilistic and statistical concepts.
(C1)
2. Discuss basic probabilistic and statistical
concepts. (C2)
3. Employ the appropriate statistical tests to
analyze data. (C3)
Synopsis of Course Content
This course provides an introduction to probability
and statistics concepts, which includes: Introductory
Notions, Conditional Probability, Bayes Theorem,
Binomial and Poisson Distributions, among others.
As for statistics, the course aims to develop
students' ability to describe, explore and analyze
data (both descriptive and inferential statistics)
using a statistical package (SAS/SPSS).
Assessment Methods
Continuous Assessment: 50%
Final Examination: 50%
WIB2004
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Credit:
4
Course Pre-requisite(s):
None
Medium of Instruction:
English
Learning Outcomes
1. List the basic concept of operating systems.
(C1)
2. Elaborate the criteria on memory management
for early systems and current systems. (C2)
3. Explain the criteria on processor and process
management. (C2)
4. Describe the file and device management. (C2)
5. Operate a selected operating system. (C3)
Synopsis of Course Content
This course covers basic concept of operating
systems which includes memory management in
early and recent systems, processor and process
managements, concurrent process, deadlock and
starvation. This course also provides insights to
device, file and system management, as well as
example of operating systems.
Assessment Methods
Continuous Assessment: 50%
Final Examination: 50%
WIB2005
OPEN SOURCE PROGRAMMING:
APPLICATION AND TECHNOLOGY
Credit:
3
Course Pre-requisite(s):
None
Medium of Instruction:
English
Learning Outcomes
1. Describe basic characteristics and concepts of
open source applications and technology. (C2)
2. Use open source programming language to
populate, retrieve and update database. (C3)
3. Develop open source solution to resolve a
business problem. (C3)
Synopsis of Course Content
This course will enable students to learn the basic
characteristics and concepts of open source
applications and technology. Student will be able to
write applications using open source programming
in order to populate, retrieve and update database.
They will also develop an open source solution to
resolve a business problem.