Practice guide
Publikováno: 19. 12. 2012 08:17
Autor: doc. Ing. Zbyněk Bureš, Ph.D.

Activities to practice

This section of the booklet provides a summary of the practical skills that a student should have at least a basic understanding of before practice and which should be practised during practice. It is understandable that it is not possible to practice all of the areas listed during the internship; however, for the internship to be meaningful within the field of study, it is essential that the student practice at least some of these areas. The list of activities to be practised is recommended, but it is also possible to practise activities not listed here if they are related to the graduate's profile and are sufficiently professional (such cases will be assessed by the practice supervisor when reporting the practice).

Knowledge that the student should practise in the internship

Programming

  • Imperative Functional Programming - the ability to perform functional analysis, algorithmize sub-problems and then translate them into a programming language,
  • object oriented programming - the ability to perform object analysis, algorithmization of subtasks and subsequent translation into a programming language,
  • programming techniques, implementation of basic data structures,
  • C / C++ language,
  • .NET languages (Visual Basic, C# - most commonly used),
  • creating web pages and applications ((X)HTML, Javascript, PHP, Java, ajax).

Business Processes and Management

  • A team member dealing with the area,
  • BPM basics, definition and mapping of business processes, information needs of processes, information maps,
  • definition of company IT strategy, marketing,
  • document management system.

Project activity in IT and SW projects

  • As a team member,
  • Managing IT projects, estimating time, resources and costs,
  • SW quality assurance, SW testing.

Database Systems

  • Data analysis, database schema design, transformation of database schema into tables,
  • SQL language, procedural SQL extensions, triggers, stored functions, views,
  • managing databases, tables, views, managing users and user permissions.

Software Engineering

  • Structured and object-oriented analysis,
  • information and software engineering, information systems development, process and data modeling in structured and object-oriented paradigms, UML.

Servers and client stations

  • Virtualization, migration,
  • Bulk distribution of software to stations,
  • desktop administration: operating systems, configuration of user profiles, connection of PCs to the network (corporate network, Internet, WIFI).

Computer Networks

  • Design, administration, configuration,
  • identification and troubleshooting.

Office Applications

  • Working with text, programming,
  • working with spreadsheets, programming,
  • creating presentations, presentation techniques.

Documentation in general

  • Preparation of structured and factual documentation (user and professional) in native and international languages.

Computer graphics, basic multimedia applications

  • Implementation of graphics applications using OpenGL etc.
  • Digital image processing,
  • digital video processing,
  • digital audio processing.

In addition to the above areas, it is highly recommended to practice language skills (especially professional English).

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