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<title>Programming 1</title>
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<sapsubmodule>P222-0029</sapsubmodule>
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<hours>4</hours>
<type>V</type>
<hours>2</hours>
<type>P</type>
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<cp>8</cp>
<semester>1</semester>
<mandatory>yes</mandatory>
<language>German</language>
<exam>
</exam>
<curriculum>
<curriculum_entry>
<cid>KIB-PRG1</cid>
<branch>Computer Science and Communication Systems</branch>
<semester>1</semester>
<mandatory_tag>mandatory course</mandatory_tag>
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<curriculum_entry>
<cid>KIB-PRG1</cid>
<branch>Computer Science and Communication Systems</branch>
<semester>1</semester>
<mandatory_tag>mandatory course</mandatory_tag>
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<curriculum_entry>
<cid>PRI-PRG1</cid>
<branch>Production Informatics</branch>
<semester>1</semester>
<mandatory_tag>mandatory course</mandatory_tag>
</curriculum_entry>
</curriculum>
<workload>
90 class hours (= 67.5 clock hours) over a 15-week period.The total student study time is 240 hours (equivalent to 8 ECTS credits).There are therefore 172.5 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.</workload>
<prerequisites>
</prerequisites>
<prerequisitesfor>
<prerequisitefor>
<pfcid>PRI-PRG2</pfcid>
<pftitle>Programming 2</pftitle>
</prerequisitefor>
</prerequisitesfor>
<convenor>Dr.-Ing. Eric Wagner</convenor>
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<lecturers>
<lecturer>Dr.-Ing. Eric Wagner</lecturer>
<lecturer-person-key>ewa</lecturer-person-key>
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<objectives>After successfully completing this module, students will be able to explain the concepts of procedural programming and data abstraction and implement them in the C programming language. They will use design techniques to find solutions. They will use their knowledge about programming techniques, to create well-structured and documented programs. They will use basic tools from the field of software development to do so. In the practical course, students will learn to present programs and their solution concepts.</objectives>
<content>1. Procedural programming/Data abstraction: Fundamental data types, operators, control structures, functions, pointers and arrays, validity ranges and lifetime of objects
 
2. Programming techniques: Modularization, separating interfaces and implementation, data structures and algorithms
 
3. Development tools: Preprocessor, compiler, linker, shell, shell scripts, makefile, debugger</content>
<media>Combination of lecture and practical exercises in the computer lab, lecture slides and sample exercises in Moodle
Internship assignments will be discussed, prepared and accepted in an audit, individual student coaching in the tutorials
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<literature>C von A bis Z, Jürgen Wolf: http://openbook.rheinwerk-verlag.de/c_von_a_bis_z/

Die Programmiersprache C. Ein Nachschlagewerk RRZN Hannover 

C als erste Programmiersprache; Goll, Bröckl, Hausmann;Springer Viewer 2014</literature>
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</offered>
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