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All lectures on the discipline: informatics are collected here. These fascinating lectures provide us with the opportunity to explore the deep principles and phenomena underlying our knowledge and our desire to understand the world.
1. Info introduction
2. 1.1. The concept of computer science
3. 1.2. Concept of information
4. 1.3. Information coding system. Bit. Byte. Trit. Thrite. Qubit
5. 1.4. Text encoding
6. 1.5. Coding of graphic information
7. 1.6. Audio Coding
8. 1.7. Modes and methods of information transfer
9. 1.8. Information Technology
10. 1.9. Stages of development of information technology
11. 1.10. The advent of computers and computer technology
12. 1.11. The evolution of personal computers
13. 1.12. The structure of modern computing systems
14. 2.1. Classification and device computers
15. 2.3. Memory in personal computers
16. 2.4. The concept of command and computer system software
17. 2.5. Basic input / output system (BIOS). CMOS RAM concept
18. Hardware and software architecture of IBM-compatible technologies 3.1. Microprocessors
19. 3.2. System boards. Tires, interfaces
20. 3.3. External Device Controls
21. 3.4. Information storage
22. 3.5. Video controllers and monitors
23. 3.6. Input devices
24. 3.7. Information display devices
25. 3.8. Information transfer devices. Other peripherals
26. Basics of the user in the personal computer operating environment 4.1. Operating Systems
27. 4.2. Software classification
28. 4.3. Purpose of operating systems
29. 4.4. Evolution and characterization of operating systems
30. 4.5. Operating system new technology
31. 4.6. WINDOWS NT Architecture
32. 4.7. Installing WINDOWS NT
33. 4.8. Registry and configuration of the operating system WINDOWS NT
34. 4.9. Features of the operating system WINDOWS
35. 4.10. Network operating systems
36. 4.11. UNIX Operating System Family
37. 4.12. Linux operating system
38. 4.13. Novell Network Operating System Family
39. 5 Basics of working in an environment of local and global computer networks 5.1. Evolution of computer networks
40. 5.2. The main software and hardware components of the network
41. 5.3. Types of local networks
42. 5.4. The organization of the domain structure of the network
43. 5.5. Multi-level approach. Protocol. Interface. Protocol stack
44. 5.6. Organization of accounts. User group management
45. 5.7. Security Policy Management
46. 5.8. Network Resource Management
47. 5.9. Network services
48. 5.10. Means of interoperability with other network operating systems
49. 5.11. Organization of work in a hierarchical network
50. 5.12. Organization of ad hoc networks and technology work in them
51. 5.13. Modem network types
52. 5.14. Modem installation and configuration
53. 5.15. Connection organization with a remote personal computer
54. 5.16. Work with switching (terminal) programs
55. 5.17. Work with a fax modem
56. 6.1. The emergence of the Internet
57. 6.2. Internet capabilities
58. 6.3. Internet work software
59. 6.4. Transmission of information on the Internet. Addressing system
60. 6.5. Internet Addressing and Protocols
61. 6.6. Problems of working in the Internet with Cyrillic texts
62. 6.7. Organization of connection with the provider (Internet access)
63. 6.8. World Wide Web, or WORLD WIDE WEB
64. 6.9. Intranet and Extranet
65. 6.10. Creating a Web Page with Front Page
66. 6.11. FTP File Information Resources
67. 6.12. E-mail
68. 6.13. News, or conferences
69. 6.14. E-commerce. Online store. Internet payment systems
70. 6.15. Online auctions. Internet banking
71. 6.16. Internet insurance. Internet exchange
72. 6.17. Internet Marketing. Internet advertising
73. 6.18 Social Network
74. 7 Basics of working with general purpose applications 7.1. Application Definition
75. 7.2. Text editors
76. 7.3. Tabular processors
77. 7.4. The concept of shell programs
78. 7.5. Graphic editor
79. 7.6. The concept and structure of the data bank
80. 7.7. Organizers
81. 7.8. Presentation programs
82. 7.9. Work on the Internet with MS OFFICE 97 applications
83. 7.10. Stages of solving problems using a computer
84. 8 Specialized professionally oriented software 8.1. Information systems of organizational and economic management
85. 8.2. Modern information technologies in the systems of organizational and economic management
86. 8.3. Information systems of organizational and economic management
87. 8.4. Office activity in systems of organizational and economic management
88. 8.5. Organizational and peripheral information systems tools
89. 8.6. Concept of business graphics
90. 8.7. Use of graphics in business
91. 8.8. Business Graphics Program MS GRAPH
92. 8.9. General characteristics of the technology for creating application software
93. 8.10. Application software
94. 8.11. Software Systems Engineering Technology
95. 8.12. Modern methods and tools for developing application software
96. 9.1. Concept of algorithm
97. 9.2. Programming systems
98. 9.3. Classification of high-level programming languages The main elements of programming languages
99. 9.4. VBA system
100. 9.5. VBA programming language
101. 10.1. Information security as a pattern in the development of computer systems
102. 10.2. Objects and security features in computer data processing systems
103. 9.5 Bug and programming errors
104. 9.6 Tabulation function
105. 10.3. Means of identification and delimitation of access to information
106. 10.4. Cryptographic method of information security
107. 10.5. Computer viruses Classification, methods of infection, treatment and prevention, life cycle
108. 10.6. Antivirus software
109. 10.7. Software Protection
110. 10.8. Securing data on a stand-alone computer
111. 10.9. Data Security in an Interactive Environment
112. Databases 11.1. The concept of a database. Database Management Systems
113. 11.2. Hierarchical, network and relational data presentation models
114. 11.3. Post-relational, multi-dimensional and object-oriented data representation models
115. 11.4. Classification database management systems
116. 11.5. Database Access Languages
117. 11.6. Databases on the Internet
118. 9.3 Flowcharts Basic algorithmic constructions
119. Linear group codes (LGK).
120. UTF-8 character encodings Windows-1251 and others, error recognition
121. Music Informatics
122. Mathematical Notations, Prefix, Infix, Postfix, Reverse Polish notation, Polish notation