MATHEMATICS AND INFORMATICS
AIMS AND CONTENT
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Module MATEMATICS
The course aims at giving the basic mathematics necessary for the scientific language. Therefore the student is supplied with the capability of handling calculus, algebra and geometry.
Module INFORMATICS
To understand the complete set of subjects (even somewhat differentiated) that form the actual informatics matter. To be able to use, with a correct level of knowledge, most of the tools that the computer science have developed at present.
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons and exercises
SYLLABUS/CONTENT
Module MATHEMATICS
Module INFORMATICS
- Data abstraction:
- Basis concepts
- Data structure implementation
- Classes and objects
- Database structures:
- Level based approach to the development of databases
- Relational model
- Database integrity management
- Software engineering:
- Software life cycle
- Testing
- Documentation
- Artificial Intelligence:
- Perception
- Artificial neural networks
- Robotics
- Computational Theory
- Turing machine
- Universal programming language
- Private key cryptography
- Practical examples:
- Use of spreadsheet as data collection tool
- Migration from spreadsheet to database management system
- Use of internet for scientific and bibliographic research
RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY
Module MATEMATICS
M. Bianchi, E. Paparoni; Matematica per le Scienze; Pearson Education 2007.
Libro consigliato:
D. Benedetto, M. Degli Esposti, C. Maffei; Matematica per le Scienze della Vita; Casa Editrice Ambrosiana 2012.
Module INFORMATICS
J. Glenn Brookshear “Informatica: Una panoramica generale” 9° Ed, Pearson Milano 2006.
TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD
Ricevimento: According to the personal request, during all the academic year, upon mail or telephonic agreement.
Ricevimento: Dates by appointments
Exam Board
GRAZIA TAMONE (President)
MAURO GIACOMINI (President)
LESSONS
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons and exercises
LESSONS START
October 1, 2017
EXAMS
Exam description
Written and Oral.
Assessment methods
Module MATHEMATICS
During the course, two interim tests will be conducted to ensure learning, they may replace a part of the written exam. The exam consists of a written test followed by an oral exam. On the written exam there will be some exercises related to the topics discussed in the course, not only the result will be evaluated, but also the performance and analysis of the result. At the oral examination, any mistakes made in the written test will be discussed and it will be ensured that adequate mastery of the concepts and methodologies outlined in the course has been acquired.
Module INFORMATICS
Written examination and oral exam on the topics discussed.