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[slides](https://blackboard.otago.ac.nz/bbcswebdav/pid-2932183-dt-content-rid-18925536_1/courses/COSC203_S2DNI_2022/COSC203_lecture1.pdf)
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- [slides](https://blackboard.otago.ac.nz/bbcswebdav/pid-2963251-dt-content-rid-18931782_1/courses/COSC203_S2DNI_2022/COSC203_lecture2%281%29.pdf)
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title: "02-combinatorial-logic"
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> [!Definition]
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> Combinatorial Logic Circuit is a circuit whose digital outputs are dependent only on its digital inputs
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> They can be described using logic expressions and therefore logic gates. We assume the outputs respond immediately^[1]
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[^1] : In real circuits propagation delay must be considered, hence the clock c
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# Lectures
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- [01-basic-html](notes/01-basic-html.md)
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- [02-basic-css](notes/02-basic-css.md)
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# Archive
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# Assignments
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# Notes
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By completion of this paper students are expected to:
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- [ASCII](notes/ASCII.md)
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- [unicode](notes/unicode.md)
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- [digital-data](notes/digital-data.md)
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- [memory](notes/memory.md)
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## Hardware
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- Understand how programs are executed on computer hardware
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## Assembly
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- Demonstrate an ability to read and write assembly language programs
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## C
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- Be able to construct programs in C and understand its role as a systems programming language
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## Operating systems
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- Understand the fundamental principles and structure of an operating system
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## OS Algorithms
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- Understand core operating systems algorithms such as process scheduling and resource allocation and management
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## Use of Resources
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- Be aware of the importance of efficient use of resources from computational, economic, and environmental viewpoints
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- Hardware
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- Assembly
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- C
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- Operating systems
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- OS Algorithms
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- Use of Resources
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# Lectures
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- [01-bits-and-bytes](notes/01-bits-and-bytes.md)
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# Archive
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# Info
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By completion of this paper students are expected to:
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- Understand how programs are executed on computer hardware
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- Demonstrate an ability to read and write assembly language programs
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- Understand the fundamental principles and structure of an operating system
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- Be able to construct programs in C and understand its role as a systems programming language
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- Understand core operating systems algorithms such as process scheduling and resource allocation and management
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- Be aware of the importance of efficient use of resources from computational, economic, and environmental viewpoints
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