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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 a multi-agent system in prototyping environments. | + | - Be able to design a 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 programming: agent-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 | ||
</WRAP> | </WRAP> |