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Basics for Computational Engineering (BCE)15 ECTS
(englische Bezeichnung: Basics for Computational Engineering)
(Prüfungsordnungsmodul: Allgemeine fachspezifische Grundlagen (digital))

Modulverantwortliche/r: Dietmar Fey
Lehrende: Dietmar Fey


Startsemester: WS 2022/2023Dauer: 1 SemesterTurnus: jährlich (WS)
Präsenzzeit: 0 Std.Eigenstudium: 450 Std.Sprache: Englisch

Lehrveranstaltungen:


Inhalt:

The lecture is divided into two parts:
i) Basics of computer architecture, i.e. how a computer works, its design and structure.

  • Principle of digital electronics and Boolean logic

  • Basic arithmetic circuits

  • Microprogramming, CISC and RISC architectures

  • Cache and memory architecture

  • Multi-core architectures and introductin in GPUs

ii) Introduction to parallel computer architecture and its applications.

  • Programming of memory-coupled multi-core architectures with OpenMP

  • Programming of message-coupled computer systems with MPI

  • Limits of parallel computing (Amdahl's Law)

  • Introduction to Finite-Difference-Time-Domain methods

Lernziele und Kompetenzen:

Expertise

  • Knowledge: Students can memorize and reproduce knowledge. They know concrete details and words, definitions, facts, data, rules, theories, features, criteria, procedures, etc.

  • Understanding: Students can tell examples, interpret questions or reproduce a problem in their own words.

  • Applying: Students can solve a new problem by transferring knowledge.

  • Analyzing: Students can divide a problem into single parts to understand a problem. They can find contradictions, connections, they can conclude and differ between facts and interpretations.

  • Learn and method competency:

Ability to apply certain learn and work methods to develop other competencies, especially required for expertise.

  • Self competency: Ability to further develop the own life by oneself and responsibly model the social, cultural and employment context.

  • Social competency: Ability to work goal oriented in a team. To recognize interests in social situations, and to analyze them rationally and responsibly. To discuss and to model the working and living world.

Literatur:

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Verwendbarkeit des Moduls / Einpassung in den Musterstudienplan:

  1. Transition Studies Engineering (keine Abschlussprüfung angestrebt bzw. möglich)
    (Po-Vers. 2021w | Fachrichtung Computational Engineering | Allgemeine fachspezifische Grundlagen (digital))

Studien-/Prüfungsleistungen:

Allgemeine fachspezifische Grundlagen (digital) - Basics for Computational Engineering (Prüfungsnummer: 86551)

(englischer Titel: Basics for Computational Engineering)

Studienleistung, Klausur, Dauer (in Minuten): 90, unbenotet, 15 ECTS
Prüfungssprache: Englisch

Erstablegung: WS 2022/2023, 1. Wdh.: WS 2022/2023
1. Prüfer: Dietmar Fey

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