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 ===== News ===== ===== News =====
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-  * <wrap em>**Insert the date here**</​wrap>​: the course web site is now on-line +  * <wrap em>**February 29nd, 2016**</​wrap>:​ The page is on-line ​
-  * **February 29nd, 2016**: The page is on-line ​+
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   * Wednesday, 11am - 1pm (Room, D. M. Ritchie)   * Wednesday, 11am - 1pm (Room, D. M. Ritchie)
  
-**Students ​reception ​hours**: +**Students ​Office ​hours**: 
-  * Tuesday 5:​30pm ​7:30pm,  Palazzo Battibocca - 2nd Piano - Room n.CS-05+  * Monday 4pm 6pm,  Palazzo Battibocca - 2nd Piano - Room n.CS-05
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-  - Know how characterize the modeling ​of complex systems. +  - Be able to characterize the modelling ​of complex systems. 
-  - Be able to apply methods, languages and techniques of distributed ​computing ​and coordination in the modeling of complex ​software ​systems.  +  - Be able to apply methods, languages and techniques of the distributed ​calculus ​and coordination in modelling ​complex systems. 
-  - Knowing how to model multi-agent ​system ​in prototyping ​environments+  - Be able to design ​multiagent ​system ​using prototyping ​environment
-  - Knowing how characterize the evolution of the models ​with the phenomenological ​analysis of real data.+  - Be able to characterize the evolution of a model with the analysis of real phenomenological ​data. 
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-  - Distributed Calculation models: process ​algebras; CCS-like +  - Models and languages for distributed Calculus: process ​algebraic calculi, rule-based (CHAM), membrane-based (P-Systems). 
-  - Coordination models and languages: ​LINDA, Klaim +  - Coordination models and languages: ​Linda, Klaim 
-  - The paradigms ​of concurrent programmingagent-oriented, ​actor-based +  - Concurrent Programming ​paradigms: ​Agent-oriented, ​Actor-based. 
-  - Environments for modeling ​and prototyping of multi-agent systems: REPAST +  - Multiagent modelling ​and simulation environments: REPAST 
-  - Models driven by topological analysis of data: S[B]+  - Topological ​data analysis for driven modelling: S[B]
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   * Winter session dates here (2016)   * Winter session dates here (2016)
 **Exam rules**: ​ **Exam rules**: ​
-  * Execution of assigned exercises +  * Homeworks 
-  * Development of a project (done individually ​or in groups).+  * Development of a project (group or individual assignment).
  
 ** Exam Results ** ** Exam Results **
   * N/A   * N/A
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