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<strong>Erasmus</strong> <strong>ECTS</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Package</strong><br />

Faculty of EEEA<br />

3102 Computer Graphic Systems<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits: 4<br />

Weekly classes: 3lec+0sem+0labs+3ps<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. Svetlana Petrova Stefanova, MEng, PhD, Dept. of Computing, tel.: 888 356,<br />

E-mail: SStefanova@ecs.uni-ruse.bg<br />

Abstract:<br />

The objective of the Computer Graphical Systems course is the extension of the students’ knowledge in the design<br />

of graphical systems. The course aims to provide the theoretical knowledge and skills for working with graphical<br />

libraries in coding main algorithms for vector and raster graphics.<br />

Course content:<br />

Architecture of a graphical system. Algorithms for drawing graphical objects in the raster graphics. Algorithms for<br />

2D and 3D cutting. Algorithms for removing hidden lines. Algorithms for filled areas. Parametric curves. Fractals.<br />

Generating realistic images. Animation and design rules.<br />

Teaching and assessment:<br />

Lectures include the main definitions from the computer graphic systems. The students have specific tasks to<br />

solve in each practice session. In the course of the semester, the students gradually build a complete graphical<br />

project, enhancing it in each session. The final mark is a weighted average of the following marks: activity during<br />

practice sessions and a written exam.<br />

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