Lecture 1 Flashcards

(12 cards)

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The 4 principles

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Computational thinking, Don’t lose sight of the strategy, Have an architectural vision, Separate data from treatment

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2
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Explain Decomposition

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break it down to better understand (segments)

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3
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Explain Pattern Recognition

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phenomena all follow pattern we can identify

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4
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Explain abstract thinking

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create original situation, then what in that situation

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5
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Explain algorithms

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steps that enable us to solve a problem (step by step)

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6
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What is business added value + example

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benefits the business (equipment)

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7
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What is Real Added Value + example

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benefits the customer (quality)

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8
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What is No added value

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No value (print what’s digitally accessible)

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9
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What is an information system

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A setup of people + processes + data + technology that collects, stores, processes, and shares information to run and decide in an organization.

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10
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What is digital technology

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Any electronic tool that creates, processes, or transmits data (computers, phones, cloud, sensors, AI).

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11
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What are the fundamental differences between, IT specialist, Computer Scientist and Software engineer

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  1. keeps the tech running, 2 studies computation itself, 3. builds real software systems
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