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Having an in-depth knowledge of programming language is not simply about understanding its lexicon, syntax and semantics; it also requires an understanding of the objectives that have led to its development. Therefore, this unit looks at the history of C programming language, from the point of view of computer programming. Programmes described in a programming language like C cannot be run directly on any machine. We therefore need tools (that is, programmes) that allow us to obtain other programmes described as a sequence of commands that can be run from another computer.
Hence, we will describe an environment for the development of free access software available on both Microsoft and GNU/Linux platforms. Given that the former require an operating system not based on free software, our explanation will focus mainly on the latter.
The course ¿Web Application Development¿ is designed to introduce the student to the creation and operation of web applications. In order to achieve this aim, subjects ranging from server configuration to the creation of dynamic applications with access to data are presented. Upon completion of the course, the student will have knowledge in web technologies that will be fundamental for the implementation of applications in this environment.
This course deals with the problems, organization and application of distributed systems. Distributed applications are systems formed by some, several or many computers interconnected in a network and with processes that interact together in a complex way, sharing resources and services.
Databases are the preferred method for structured data storage. Large multi-user applications, mobile telephones and electronic agendas all use database technology to ensure data integrity and to facilitate the task of both the users and the programmers who developed them.
Since the first data model was created, followed by administration of the management system and, finally, development of the application, the technology and associated concepts have been extremely diverse. It is also essential to know the key aspects of each of these topics to ensure success in any project that involves working with databases.
This course will attempt to offer a comprehensive view of the concepts related to database management systems. To begin with, we will look at the aspects involved in the engines of these data warehouses, their historical evolut...
Having an in-depth knowledge of programming language is not simply about understanding its lexicon, syntax and semantics; it also requires an understanding of the objectives that have led to its development. Therefore, this unit looks at the history of C programming language, from the point of view of computer programming.
Programmes described in a programming language like C cannot be run directly on any machine. We therefore need tools (that is, programmes) that allow us to obtain other programmes described as a sequence of commands that can be run from another computer.
Hence, we will describe an environment for the development of free access software available on both Microsoft and GNU/Linux platforms. Given that the former require an operating system not based on free software, our explanation will focus mainly on the latter.
The course "Public Management of Tourism" has been conceived and developed to introduce the student in the management of tourism from the perspective of public administration, by assuming a professional position in the framework of public tourist administrations.
The "Public Management of Tourism" course presents the approach that the public administration field has - or should have- in the design and management of the tourism sector.
In this course, students would be placed in the position that would correspond to them as a professional with competences and/or decision-making capacity in the design and implementation of tourism policy and strategy applied to a specific tourist destination. Clearly, all of this assumes the competential capacity of a mid-level technician, which would correspond to a graduate in tourism.
Tourism, as a...
The course Management and Communication Techniques provides students with the skills, resources and techniques needed to manage information and communication assets, as well as those needed to optimize production and human relationships in a business organization.
Information management is intended to ensure adequate attention to documents created, received or managed by an organization as an evidence of its activities, preserving them as long as necessary. This course aims to provide the knowledge and skills needed to analyze, design and implement a document management system. For this reason, it is focused on the document management of the documents produced by an organization as a result of its processes and activities, reviewing the operations and specific instruments which allow to control in a systematic way the incorporation (creation or receipt), register, classification, storage , access, traceability and final provision (disposal or permanent preservation) of documents.
The GNU/Linux systems have reached a level of maturity, making them valid for integration into any environment, whether a PC desktop, or the servers of a large company. This course, from the Master in Free and Open Source Software Technology, simply aims to approach some management tasks to different areas, which will challenge the person interested in managing systems. This knowledge will be completed later in the Advanced administration of the GNU/Linux operating system course. We will learn how to provide various services needed by different areas of computer systems, and user groups to meet their needs in their own organizations. Whether through by including GNU/Linux systems on the existing infrastructure, or replacing it by new GNU / Linux systems. The activities to be developed throughout the course will incorporate the knowledg...
The novel "The Song of Everlasting Sorrow" (1995), by the writer Wang Anyi, is nowadays considered a modern classic of Chinese literature. The aim of this work is articulated on the basis of two orientations. On the one hand, an extensive interpretative tour of the novel interpretation is made, according to different criteria to draw conclusions about the motivation and intention of the writer. On the other hand, based on these findings, the novel is set in the Chinese literary canon, by its own characterization, its influences and their possible contribution.
