COMPUTER SCIENCE

[018EC]
a.a. 2025/2026

3° Anno - Primo Semestre

Frequenza Non obbligatoria

  • 3 CFU
  • 30 ore
  • INGLESE
  • Sede di Trieste
  • Obbligatoria
  • Convenzionale
  • Orale
  • SSD INF/01
  • Altro
Curricula: CURR. ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL MARKETS
Syllabus

Course aims to explain basic elements of applied computer science, hardware and software engineering to develop basic troubleshooting skills and IT knowledge with the aim of bridging the semantic and understanding gap between business management and IT departments or consultants. Knowledge of basic algorithms and simple data structures, understanding of the basic principles of programming languages and databases.

none

GENERAL CONCEPTS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE: Computer Architecture - Software and Hardware Licenses - Data, data quality, LLM based AI - Data visualization and drill down - Databases - ICT and telecommunications - Programming language theory fundamentals - Modeling tools - Excel fundamentals - Security fundamentals.

Slides and notes provided by the teacher. External insights reported on lecture notes.

GENERAL CONCEPTS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE: Computer Architecture (Hardware, Operating Systems, Software) - Software and Hardware Licenses -Data, data quality, LLM based AI -Data visualization and drill down -Databases (relational databases, nosql, time series) different rules, different uses - ICT and telecommunications (Internet connections, infrastructures, redundancy) - Programming language theory fundamentals (constants, variables, operands, functions, objects) -Modeling tools (Flowchart, UML, BPMN) -Excel fundamentals (tricks and useful functions) -Security fundamentals (Physical security (PHYSEC), Information system security (INFOSEC), Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), Operations security (OPSEC) in spear phishing and internet fraud scenarios)

Lectures and multimedia contents

An mock exam is planned for the last lesson. A guided tour of the university's IT infrastructure will be provided during the semester.

Written exam using multiple-choice questions

Goal 8.3 Promote development-oriented policies The course on Computer Science will highlight the importance of collaboration, the additive nature of innovations, faster growth speeds being achieved by economics interest or public code and public interest.