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 **ESSE3 Link** **ESSE3 Link**
-  * [[https://​didattica.unicam.it/​Guide/​PaginaADErogata.do?​ad_er_id=2018*N0*N0*S1*14565*7555&​ANNO_ACCADEMICO=2018&​mostra_percorsi=S|Distributed Calculus and Coordination - AY 2018/2019]]+  * [[https://​didattica.unicam.it/​Guide/​PaginaADErogata.do?​ad_er_id=2020*N0*N0*S1*15660*7555&​ANNO_ACCADEMICO=2020&​mostra_percorsi=S|Distributed Calculus and Coordination - AY 2020/2021]]
  
 **Lessons schedule**: **Lessons schedule**:
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 D1 - KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING D1 - KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
  At the end of the course, the student should know and understand:  At the end of the course, the student should know and understand:
- +      - issues relevant to the modelling of a complex system 
-      - the concept of entanglement ​of structure and behaviour ​in a complex system ​ +        - the concept of entanglement ​between ​structure and behaviour ​  
-      - the issues related to the dynamics of a complex system ​and its to emerging behaviour +      - issues related to the dynamics of a complex system  
-        - the role of entropy ​in the detecting the state of the system  +        - the role of entropy ​for detecting the state of a complex ​system  
-        - computation,​ coordination and adaptation +        - the concept of emerging behaviour 
-      - the automata-based modelling and regular ​languages (FSM, TA, UPPAL+      - the differences among models and languages  
-      - the process-based modelling and algebraic languages (CCS, , )  +        - the three formal aspects of a complex system: ​computation,​ coordination and adaptation 
-      - the agent-based modelling and coordination languages (+        - the automata-based modelling and forma languages (FSMs
 +        - the process-based modelling and algebraic languages (CCS)  
 +        - the agent-based modelling and coordination languages (Klaim, Linda)
  
 D2 - APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING D2 - APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
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   - Models and languages for distributed Calculus: process algebraic calculi, rule-based (CHAM), membrane-based (P-Systems).   - 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
-  - Concurrent Programming paradigms: Agent-oriented, Actor-based.+  - Concurrent Programming paradigms: Agent-oriented
   - Multiagent modelling and simulation environments:​ REPAST   - Multiagent modelling and simulation environments:​ REPAST
-  - Topological data analysis for driven modelling: S[B]+  - Topology ​driven modelling: S[B]
 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
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 ===== Exams ===== ===== Exams =====
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-**Exam Dates A.Y. 2015/2016** +**Exam Dates A.Y. 2020/2021** 
-  * Winter session dates here  +  * Winter session dates here in [[https://​didattica.unicam.it/​auth/​docente/​CalendarioEsami/​ElencoAppelliCalEsa.do|ESSE 3]] 
-  * Summer session dates here +  * Summer session dates  
-  * Autumn session dates here +  * Autumn session dates  
-  * Winter session dates here (2016)+  * Winter session dates (2021)
 **Exam rules**: ​ **Exam rules**: ​
   * Homeworks   * Homeworks