Erasmus ECTS Information Package
Erasmus ECTS Information Package
Erasmus ECTS Information Package
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<strong>Erasmus</strong> <strong>ECTS</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Package</strong><br />
Faculty of EEEA<br />
3090 Multimedia Systems and Technologies<br />
<strong>ECTS</strong> credits: 5<br />
Weekly classes: 2lec+0sem+0labs+2ps+2cw<br />
Assessment: continuous assessment<br />
Type of exam: written<br />
Department involved:<br />
Department of Computing<br />
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation<br />
Lecturers:<br />
Assoc. Prof. Tsvetozar Stefanov Georgiev, MEng, PhD, Dept. of Computing, tel.: 888 827,<br />
E-mail: TGeorgiev@ecs.uni-ruse.bg<br />
Abstract:<br />
The objective of the Multimedia systems and technologies course is to familiarise students with the technology to<br />
create multimedia products, comprising text, graphic, audio and video objects according to a scenario prepared in<br />
advance, as well as with the structure of the systems for developing and recreating such products. The course<br />
examines basic graphic, sound and video file formats and compression methods and the use of some popular<br />
authoring systems. Course prerequisites include Programming Languages, Web design, Computer Peripherals,<br />
and the course is a co-requisite for Program technologies for the Internet.<br />
Course content:<br />
Multimedia – history, definitions, application area. Technology of creating multimedia products. Systems for<br />
developing multimedia products. Methods and tools for creating, editing and saving text objects. Methods and<br />
tools for creating, compressing, editing and saving graphic objects. Methods and tools for creating, compressing,<br />
editing and saving audio objects. Methods and tools for creating, compressing, editing and saving video objects.<br />
Assembling, testing and distribution of multimedia applications. Video-conferencing systems. Virtual reality.<br />
Teaching and assessment:<br />
The lectures familiarise the students in theory with the main problems of creating multimedia products. The<br />
practice sessions allow each student to develop multimedia objects and include them in a multimedia product<br />
following a given scenario. The students must develop a multimedia course project based on the given task. The<br />
assessment is continuous. The final mark is the average of the marks of two tests, personal participation in class<br />
work and the mark of the course project.<br />
3091 Computer Control Systems<br />
<strong>ECTS</strong> credits: 5<br />
Weekly classes: 2lec+0sem+0labs+2ps+1ca<br />
Assessment: exam<br />
Type of exam: written<br />
Department involved:<br />
Department of Computing<br />
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation<br />
Lecturers:<br />
Assoc. Prof. Lidiya Hristova Georgieva, MEng, PhD, Dept. of Computing, tel.: 888 380, 888 711,<br />
E-mail: LGeorgieva@ecs.uni-ruse.bg<br />
Abstract:<br />
The Computer Control Systems (CCS) course aims at giving general knowledge in the control theory, as well as<br />
in the modern computer systems and technologies for control. The syllabus topics consider the problems<br />
concerning the separate elements of a control system. Course prerequisites include Mathematics, Computer<br />
Organization, Microprocessors, Computer Systems Project and some other subjects.<br />
Course content:<br />
Main notion of the control theory. General structure diagram of a control system. Modelling controlled objects.<br />
Sensors. Digital regulators. Algorithms and software for digital regulators. Actuators. Architectural particularities of<br />
CCS. Synthesis of a control system. Software of a Control system.<br />
Teaching and assessment:<br />
Lectures are once a week. The lecture topics give main aspects of the problems in the CCS. The practice<br />
sessions are two hours each. They equip the students with skills and habits to independently solve problems in<br />
the subject area. The course finishes with an exam.<br />
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