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The lecture deals with formal models for automata, languages and algorithms as well as with real-world manifestations of these models, i.e. with computer architecture and organization (hardware design, computer arithmetic, architecture concepts), programming languages (various language levels from microprogramming to higher programming languages as well as program translation and execution), operating systems and operating modes (structure and properties of operating systems, concrete operating system tasks, client-server systems), file organization and data management (file organization forms, primary/secondary organization). This lecture is held and recorded twice a week by Prof. Hartmut Schmeck from the AIFB (Institute for Applied Computer Science and Formal Description Methods). This video series was ported from the KIT media repository DIVA.