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Introduction to Programming

Code: LACI11005     Sigla: IP

Áreas Científicas
Classificação Área Científica
OFICIAL Informática

Ocorrência: 2023/2024 - 1S

Ativa? Yes
Página Web: https://moodle.ips.pt/2324/course/view.php?id=2064
Unidade Responsável: Departamento de Sistemas e Informática
Curso/CE Responsável:

Ciclos de Estudo/Cursos

Sigla Nº de Estudantes Plano de Estudos Anos Curriculares Créditos UCN Créditos ECTS Horas de Contacto Horas Totais
EACI 36 Plano de Estudos 14 1 - 6 75 162

Docência - Responsabilidades

Docente Responsabilidade
Luís Manuel Dias Damas

Docência - Horas

Theorethical and Practical : 3,00
Practical and Laboratory: 2,00
Type Docente Turmas Horas
Theorethical and Practical Totais 1 3,00
Luís Manuel Dias Damas 3,00
Practical and Laboratory Totais 2 4,00
Luís Manuel Dias Damas 4,00

Língua de trabalho

Portuguese

Objetivos


  • Understand basic concepts and principles of computer operation.

  • Development of logical and formal thinking skills for complex problems analysis.

  • Understanding of conceptual foundations related to computer programming:


    • Understand the general principles of software engineering;

    • Understand the central role of Algorithm

    • Ability to code (implement) algorithms using programming languages.


Resultados de aprendizagem e competências

Programming framework


  • The student should be able to describe the basic architecture of a computer.

  • The student must be able to describe and relate the concepts of program and programming language.

  • The student must be able to describe how information is represented on a computer.

  • The student must be able to represent integer values ​​using different bases (decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal)



Algorithms


  • The student must be able to describe different ways to represent algorithms.

  • The student should be able to solve simple problems and use algorithms to formalize the problem solving process.

  • The student should be able to use a top-down approach to solving problems with some complexity.


Programming in a high-level language


  • The student should be able to use an IDE to develop, test and run programs using the C programming language.

  • The student should be able to implement, in C language, algorithms specified in pseudocode.

  • The student should be able to use and describe the mechanisms for passing arguments to subprograms. T

  • he student should be able to implement and use search and sorting algorithms.

  • The student must be able to develop programs that store information in data files.

  • The student must be able to use git and gitbub as tools to support software development.

Modo de trabalho

Presencial

Programa

1.Programming framework



  1. Definition of computer.

  2. Basic description of a computer.

  3. Definition of a program.

  4. Programming and solving problems.

  5. Representation of Information.

  6. Concepts of: natural language, programming language and machine language.

  7. Programming Languages and Levels.


2.Algorithms


  1. Algorithm concept

  2. Representation of algorithms in Pseudocode.

  3. Top-down approach.



3. Programming in a high level language: C language



  1. Program structure.

  2. Elementary Data Types.

  3. Expressions

  4. Input and Output Instructions.

  5. Control structures.

  6. Bitwise operations.

  7. Sub-programs.

  8. Structured Data Types.

  9. Search and ordering algorithms.

  10. Files.

Bibliografia Obrigatória

Luís Damas; Linguagem C, FCA. ISBN: 972-722-156-4

Bibliografia Complementar

António Adrego da Rocha; Introdução à Programação usando C. ISBN: 972-722-524-1

Métodos de ensino e atividades de aprendizagem

TP Classes: Exposition of the subject followed by problem solving;
PL classes: Laboratory work and problem solving.

Software

github
git
CodeBlocks
https://replit.com/

Palavras Chave

Technological sciences
Technological sciences > Technology > Computer technology > Software technology

Tipo de avaliação

Distributed evaluation without final exam

Componentes de Avaliação

Designation Peso (%)
Teste 50,00
Trabalho laboratorial 50,00
Total: 100,00

Componentes de Ocupação

Designation Tempo (Horas)
Elaboração de projeto 35,00
Estudo autónomo 35,00
Frequência das aulas 75,00
Trabalho de investigação 10,00
Total: 155,00

Obtenção de frequência

Continuous evaluation


  • T – Theoretical component (65%):


    • TE – Test (50%);

    • MT – 4 Mini Tests – (15%) [MT1(2%), MT2(3%), MT3(3%), MT4(7%)];


  • P – Practical component (35%):


    • Project (35%) – 2|3 students [P1/3(10%), P2/3(10%), P3/3(15%), MT4(7%)];


  • Final Grade (N): Theoretical Component (65%) + Practical Component (35%).



Restrictions (20 Values):


  • Test (TE) >= 9.5;

  • Theoretical Component (T) >= 9.5;

  • Practical Component (P) >= 9.5;


    • There is no minimum score for the Mini Tests;

    • Project >= 9.5;


  • Final grade (N) >= 9.5;



Assessment by Exam


  • Final Grade (N):


    • Exam (E) * 50% + Project (P) * 50%.




Restrictions (20 Values):


  • Exam (E) >= 9.5;

  • Project (P) >= 9.5;

  • Final grade (N) >= 9.5.



NOTES for exam assessment:


  • Mini assessment tests carried out in class are not included in the assessment by exam;

  • Projects carried out in the continuous assessment phase may be used in assessment by exam in normal or appeal periods;

  • Students who do not present a project with a positive evaluation will have to complete the practical component on the date of the respective exam (any time).

Fórmula de cálculo da classificação final

Continuous evaluation


  • T – Theoretical component (65%):


    • TE – Test (50%);

    • MT – 4 Mini Tests – (15%) [MT1(2%), MT2(3%), MT3(3%), MT4(7%)];


  • P – Practical component (35%):


    • Project (35%) – 2|3 students [P1/3(10%), P2/3(10%), P3/3(15%), MT4(7%)];


  • Final Grade (N): Theoretical Component (65%) + Practical Component (35%).



Restrictions (20 Values):


  • Test (TE) >= 9.5;

  • Theoretical Component (T) >= 9.5;

  • Practical Component (P) >= 9.5;


    • There is no minimum score for the Mini Tests;

    • Project >= 9.5;


  • Final grade (N) >= 9.5;



Assessment by Exam


  • Final Grade (N):


    • Exam (E) * 50% + Project (P) * 50%.




Restrictions (20 Values):


  • Exam (E) >= 9.5;

  • Project (P) >= 9.5;

  • Final grade (N) >= 9.5.



NOTES for exam assessment:


  • Mini assessment tests carried out in class are not included in the assessment by exam;

  • Projects carried out in the continuous assessment phase may be used in assessment by exam in normal or appeal periods;

  • Students who do not present a project with a positive evaluation will have to complete the practical component on the date of the respective exam (any time).

Avaliação especial (TE, DA, ...)

Assessment in special season

Conditions equal to those indicated in the evaluation at the time of the exam.

The final grade is rounded up to units. For approval, the final grade must be greater than or equal to 10 points.

Melhoria de classificação

The grade improvement can only be performed in
recourse exam and requires prior enrollment in the Academic Division.
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