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_nmp://www.ismt.puenvinaex.jspznm=vevm=V INsTITUTO suPERIOR MIGUEL TORGA Artificial Intelligence LEARNING OUTCOMES: Objective [IIs imtendes that In the scope of the course of Artifical Inteligence (Al), the student is able to know the distinct techniques in AI and its areas of application. In practical lessons, the aim Is that, while using high level language, the student Is capable of applying the concepts learned In theoretical lessons. Competen Understands the importance of Artifical Intelligence inthe today's worl Is acquainted with several types of intelligent agents, of research, based on knowledge and its applications. Has knowledge of and knows how to apply generic algorithms to real problems Has knowledge of and knows how to apply main algorithms with Games Uses high level programming languages to Implement the aforementioned techniques and algorithms to concrete cases, STUDY PROGRAMME Introduction to Al Intelligent Agents Games Generic Algorithms Research Agents Knowledge Based Agents BIBLIOGRAPHY = Inteligéncia Artifical, Stuart Russel e Peter Norvig, 2* ed., Campus, 2004 (bib). Inteligencia Artifical, Fundamentos e Aplicaches; Ernesto Costa e Anabela Simes; FCA, 2004 (bib). 21/06/17, 17:17 “ups www.AsMt-pvenInaex,jsp/nm=veevm=V INSTITUTO SUPERIOR IGUEL TORGA ‘Systems and Network Management LEARNING OUTCOMES Provide an overview of the main activites performed by systems managers, and about the major management problems ‘which occur on the day-to-day of an organization connected in network. Understand the theoretical fundamentals applied to network management and IT systems. Know how to Install and set up the major systems and network management ‘applications which exist in Windows and Linux. Be able to monitor the system and respond In case performance or security, failure, 1.Understands the main activities of the systems menoger; 2.Understands the main activites of a network manager; .Works inthe Unix line of command; 4.Bxecutes with agility small administrative tasks In Linux; Snows now to implement and set up the main network services 6.2«piains and apples matters related to backups, security and monitoring of systems and computer networks; 7.Understands the various components of an infrastructure of a computer network; 8.Develops analysis and erica reasoning. STUDY PROGRAMME ‘Theoretic! contents 4. Introduction to the course of MNS 2. Revision of Computer Network concepts. 3. Systems Management 4. Network Management 5. Failures ané performance 6. Securty (risk analysis, monitoring) Practical contents 1. Basic Linux and Windows concepts. 2. Installation and set up of network services 4. Monitoring 5. Fallures and performance BIBLIOGRAPHY Engenharia de Redes Informéticas, by Edmundo Monteiro, Fernando Boavida, Publisher: FCA - Eéltora de Informatica, Lsboa ‘Acministragdo de Redes Informaticas, by Fernando Boavida, Mério Bernardes, Pedro Vapl, Publisher: FCA - Ealtora de Informatica, Lisboa 2706/17, 17:17 Ide ‘nup:y/www.ismt Puen Inaex.jsp/nM=veevM=V INSTITUTO SUPERIOR IGUEL TORGA Project Management Software LEARNING OUTCOMES Objectives: ‘The student must be able to comprehend all the concepts which are Inherent tothe creation and upholding ofa project. The student must also be capable of correctly develop all phases of project which aims at solving @ given project. Have the ablity to work asa team. Competences: Understands all fundamental concepts related tothe project CComprenends the factors which may lea to the success or fllure ofa project Knows the many functons ofthe stakeholders Knows the main areas of knowledge related to project management Knows al the phases of development of a project, since Its initiation until the celivery and revision Is acquainted with the main documentation associated with a project and knows how to apply It Knows how to use tools for project management such a8 MicrosoRt Project STUDY PROGRAMME ‘The structure of a project according to PMBOK ® Gulde of Project Management Institute. The distinct phases of the ‘menagement of a project including the Initiation, planning, execution, control and closure. Development and writing of a technical documentation of a project: Analysis and Implementation of practical cases which pertain to the distinct phases of evelopment ofa project. 1- Introduction to projects and Project Management 2 Felds of knowledge related to Project Management 13 Intlation ofthe project 4 = Project planning 5 - Project implementation 6 = Project control 7 Delivery and revision of the project BIBLIOGRAPHY Guide tothe Project Management Body of Knowledge, PHBOK Guide, Project Management Institute, 2003 Gestdo de Projetos de Software, Anténo Miguel, 4¥Ed, 2010 27/06/17, 17:16

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