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- Teacher: Hernz Ramones
Category: CEIT
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- Teacher: Joshua Cardines
- Teacher: Stephen Andrei Rocillo
Category: CEIT
- Teacher: Ezra Marie Ramos
Category: CEIT
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- Teacher: Jayson Uncad
Category: CEIT
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- Teacher: Jayson Uncad
Category: CEIT
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- Teacher: Jayson Uncad
Category: CEIT
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- Teacher: Jayson Uncad
Category: CEIT
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- Teacher: CC_Jhumel Ignas
Category: Carmona Campus
This course introduces the foundations of discrete mathematics as they apply to computer science. Topic includes sets, functions, and relations, and related operations to computer programming. Construct sound arguments in propositional and predicate logic by applying appropriate rules of inference given sample intelligent software. Construct valid mathematical proofs using mathematical induction, direct proof and proof by contradiction to programs and prove program correctness.
- Teacher: CEIT_Joy Peji
Category: CEIT
The course introduces the students to the mathematical tools of logic and induction, and to the basic definitions and theorems concerning relations, functions, and sets. Particular emphasis is placed on inductive definitions and proofs, with application to problems in computer science.
- Teacher: Flordeluna Merlan
Category: Naic Campus
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- Teacher: RC_Jenerry Abad
Category: CCATCampus
The course is a continuation of Discrete Structures I. It provides the background in combinatorics and probability theory required in design and analysis of algorithms, in system analysis, and in other areas of computer science.
- Teacher: Flordeluna Merlan
Category: Naic Campus
The course is a continuation of Discrete Structures I. It provides the background in combinatorics and probability theory required in design and analysis of algorithms, in system analysis, and in other areas of computer science.
- Teacher: Flordeluna Merlan
Category: Naic Campus
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- Teacher: RC_Jenerry Abad
Category: CCATCampus
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- Teacher: Gerami Benedicto
Category: CEIT
This course provide the students the fundamental features and concepts of different programming languages. Topics include overview of programming languages, introduction to language translation, common data and execution control, declaration and modularity and syntax.
- Teacher: IC_VLADEMIR PAGTAKHAN
Category: Imus Campus
This course provide the students the fundamental features and concepts of different programming languages. Topics include overview of programming languages, introduction to language translation, common data and execution control, declaration and modularity and syntax.
- Teacher: IC_VLADEMIR PAGTAKHAN
Category: Imus Campus
This course introduces the student to the mathematical tools of logic and induction, and to the basic definitions and theorems concerning relations, functions, and sets. Emphasis is placed in inductive definitions and proofs, with applications to problems in Computer Science
- Teacher: Jay Ryan Mapanao
Category: Carmona Campus