CREDENTIALS
PROF. APOLINAR B. FUDALAN, MMBM
GRADUATED:
BSC – Accounting (DWCT/HNU – 1988)
Associate in Computer Science – 1992
BS in Computer Science (Pioneering)HNU-1995
Master in Management major in Busn. Mgt.
(USJR- Cebu - 2010)
POST GRADUATE STUDIES:(on-going)
DOCTOR IN MANAGEMENT major in:
HUMAN RESOURCE MGT. - (USJR-Cebu City)
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NET 102
( 3 units = 54 hours LECTURE /
2 UNITS Laboratory)
COMPUTER NETWORKING 2
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course introduces students to the
networking field. Topics include network
terminology and protocols, local-area
networks, wide-area networks, OSI model,
cabling, router programming, Ethernet, IP
addressing, and network standards. Upon
completion, students should be able to
perform tasks related to networking
mathematics, terminology, and models,
media, Ethernet, subnetting, and TCP/IP
MODULE 3 :
NUMBER SYSTEM---------------------- 2 hours
∙Conversion among Bases
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MODULE 3 :
NUMBER SYSTEM---------------------- 2 hours
∙Binary Addition
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MODULE 3 :
NUMBER SYSTEM---------------------- 2 hours
∙Binary Multiplication
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The rules for binary multiplication are the same as they are for decimal
Following these rules, we multiply using the standard algorithm.
The nice thing is that there is no carry or borrowing. 45
Multiplication Example
● Let’s say we want to do 101001 x 110
● Step 1: Set up the problem
101001
x 110
● Step 2 : The first row will be all 0’s because
0 times anything is still 0:
101001
x 110
000000
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Multiplication Example
● Step 3: Multiply the first 1
101001
x 110
000000
101001
● Step 4: Multiply the ● Step 5: Add them up:
second 1: 101001
101001 x 110
x 110 000000
000000 101001
101001 +1 0 1 0 0 1
101001 11110110
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Check your work with decimal
Translate our first factor:
0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 = 41base 10
Translate our second factor:
1 1 0 = 6 base 10
Translate our answer:
1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 = 246 base 10
41 x 6 = 246
246 = 246
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Verify answer with decimal
Translate binary to decimal: 100100 base 2 = 36 base 10
Translate binary to decimal: 1111 base 2 = 15 base 10
Translate binary to decimal: 10101 base 2 = 21 base 10
Check 36 – 15 = 21
21 = 21
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Multiplication Problems
Without translating into decimal, do the
following binary math problems
● Check your math by translating into decimal:
1. ) 10 x 10 =
2. ) 100 x 11 =
3. ) 101 x 10 =
4. ) 11011 x 101 =
5. ) 101101 x 1101 =
6. ) 1010101 x 1011 = 50
Any Questions ?
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THE END
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Thank you
very much for
your patience !!
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