ATTIVITA' SEMINARIALI di Informatica
Academic Year 2024/2025 - Teacher: SALVATORE ALAIMOExpected Learning Outcomes
Brief Description.
The course aims to train the knowledge and skills necessary for the application of basic mathematical and computer science concepts for the construction of models helpful in understanding phenomena in Biology. The course also aims to develop the skills necessary to apply the most appropriate mathematical and statistical methodologies in developing such models.
General teaching objectives in terms of expected learning outcomes.
- Knowledge and understanding: The course aims to train the knowledge and skills necessary for the application of basic mathematical and computer science concepts for the construction of models useful in understanding the phenomena of Biology.
- Applying knowledge and understanding: the student will acquire the skills necessary for the use of essential mathematical and computer science tools in the field of biotechnology, the use of the main programming languages in bioinformatics, and other fundamental concepts for the development of mathematical or computer science methodology in bioinformatics.
- Making judgments: Through concrete examples and case studies, the student can independently develop solutions to specific problems related to computer science and mathematics applied to biotechnology.
- Communication skills: the student will acquire the necessary communication skills and expressive appropriateness in using technical language in the general field of computer science and mathematics applied to biotechnology.
- Learning skills: the course aims, as an objective, to provide the student with the necessary theoretical and practical methodologies to be able to face and solve independently new problems that may arise during a work activity. To this end, various topics will be covered in class involving the student in the search for possible solutions to real problems.
Course Structure
Teaching will be conducted mainly through lectures with a mixture of theory and practical lessons.
Should teaching be carried out in mixed mode or remotely, it may be necessary to introduce changes with respect to previous statements, in line with the programme planned and outlined in the syllabus.
Required Prerequisites
Attendance of Lessons
The primary resources made available to the student are face-to-face lectures, whose attendance is MANDATORY.
To better follow the lectures, the slides used for the course are shared with the students. However, the slides do not constitute a means of study: they provide details on the topics covered in class.
Detailed Course Content
The course will be organized into the following modules:
- Essential computing: computer architecture; operating systems; algorithms and programs; programming languages; servers and web servers; databases.
- Introduction to programming: basic concepts.
- Introduction to Linux: the operating system.
Textbook Information
We recommend the use of the text "Fondamenti di bioinformatica," Authors: Manuela Helmer Citterich Fabrizio Ferrè Giulio Pavesi Graziano Pesole Chiara Romualdi, Zanichelli Publisher (2018).
Other updated resources will be indicated by the lecturer in the slides used in class.
Course Planning
Subjects | Text References | |
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1 | Introduction to the course | Materials provided by the teacher |
2 | Essential computer science | Fondamenti di Bioinformatica Chapter 2 |
3 | Introduction to Programming: basic concepts | Materials provided by the teacher |
4 | Introduction to Linux: the operating system | Materials provided by the teacher |
Learning Assessment
Learning Assessment Procedures
The final examination consists of a written test.
The written test consists of exercises and theory questions.
Unless otherwise announced, the written examination is held at 9:00 a.m.
Notes:
- Using any hardware tools (calculators, tablets, smartphones, cell phones, BT headsets, etc.), books, or personal papers during the (written) exams is prohibited.
- To take the exams, it is mandatory to make a reservation using the appropriate form on the student portal (therefore, in the absence of the prerequisites, it will not be possible to take the exam).
- Late bookings via email are not allowed. In the absence of reservation, the exam cannot be verbalized.
- Verification of learning may also be conducted electronically, should conditions require it.