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Virtual Measuring Means
Major: Metrology and Measuring Equipment
Code of subject: 7.152.01.E.026
Credits: 6.00
Department: Measuring Information Technologies
Lecturer: Mykytyn Ihor, Prof.
Semester: 2 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: To be able to design information and measurement systems, develop functioning algorithms and software for them.
To know and be able to use a modern elemental base in the development and design of information and measurement equipment nodes.
Be able to apply programming technologies of measuring equipment.
Required prior and related subjects: Modeling of measurement processes on computers.
Computer processing of measurement information.
Summary of the subject: The educational discipline concerns the study of the main components of a personal computer and means of communication with peripherals: serial, parallel and USB interface; acquiring practical skills in using modern software to create virtual measuring devices and interfaces for exchanging information between primary transducers, measuring devices and a personal computer.
Assessment methods and criteria: In the process of teaching an academic discipline, the following methods of assessing the level of knowledge are used:
• current control of students' knowledge during classes;
• holding a semester exam.
Recommended books: 1. Навчальний посібник у ВНС Національного університету «Львівська політехніка».
2. Лабораторний практикум з курсу “Віртуальні вимірювальні прилади”.
3. Конспект лекцій з курсу “Віртуальні вимірювальні прилади”.
4. Б.П.Прокофьев, Н.Н.Сухарев, Ю.Е.Храмов. Графические средства Turbo C и Turbo C++. М.: Финансы и статистика, 1992.-160 с.
5. А.Я.Архангельский. Программирование в C++Builder 6. М.: ЗАО «Издательство БИНОМ», 2002г. – 1115 с
6. Шамис В.А. Borland C++ Builder 6. Для профессионалов. СПб.: Питер, 2005. – 798 с.
7. Стивен Прата. Язык программирования С. Лекции и упражнения. Пер. с англ. К.: Изд. «ДиаСофт», 2000. – 432 с.