INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR THE ARTS

Academic year
2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR THE ARTS
Course code
EM3A12 (AF:345583 AR:189212)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
INF/01
Period
4th Term
Course year
2
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The course is intended to introduce the main IT technologies that can be used in the management of cultural heritage. In particular, the course will introduce the basic concepts of computers (binary representation of data, architecture, algorithms), how data is represented in information systems (digital imaging, audio, video) and how can be managed in complex environments (in particular with relational databases). Moreover, the basics concepts of computer networks are introduced, together with interface evaluation for data presentation.
The student will be able to deal with the main technologies used in the management of cultural heritage. In particular, the student will be introduced to the main topics about
- data representation in information systems
- computer architecture
- computational thinking
- digital imaging, audio, video
- databases in information systems
- computer networks, web technologies
- information retrieval and search engines
The are no specific requirements
Introduction to information and cultural heritage
Computer architecture and algorithms
Data representation: text, images, audio, video, 3D shapes
Relational databases
Computer networks and the Web
Information retrieval and search engines
Slides and materials provided by the teacher
The exam will consist of a written test with open questions and multiple choice questions. The written exam is focused towards assessing the topics presented during the course.
An elective seminar (to be done at the end of the course) can be proposed by the students, presenting an information system for the arts and its technological peculiarities.
Lectures with slides and seminars.
English
written
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 25/03/2022