Master in Informatics and Computing Engineering
Markup Languages and Document Processing
Instance: 2012/2013
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Course Unit: Markup Languages and Document Processing
Code: EIC0107
Programmes: MIEIC, 4º, 21 students
Academic Year: 2012/2013
Semester: 2S
Credits: 6
ECTS: 6
Hours/Weeks: 3 TP
Teachers: Cristina Ribeiro | João Correia Lopes
Portuguese. Suitable for English-speaking students.
BACKGROUND
The "Markup Languages and Document Processing" unit assumes as its context the widespread use of markup languages for representing semi-structured information and the existence of standardized tools for their treatment.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
On completion of this course, the student should be able to:
Classroom.
Students must have basic skills in markup languages and technologies.
Lectures include theoretical presentation of the course subjects and practical sessions where proposed research topics are discussed with the students and practical coursework is reported.
Physical sciences > Computer science > Informatics
Distributed evaluation without final exam
The evaluation includes an exam and practical work, to be done along the semester, with the components identified.
Description | Type | Time (hours) | Conclusion date |
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Teaching classes (estimated) | lectures | 42 | — |
Project proposal (E1) | Work | 30 | 2013/03/18 |
Project solution (E2) | Work | 30 | 2013/04/29 |
XML-based Projet (E3) | Work | 60 | 2013/06/03 |
Total: | 162 | — |
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Classification = 70% Practical assignments + 30% Questionnaires, where: Practical assignments = 20% E1 + 30% E2 + 50% E3.
The practical work will be assessed through the documentation submitted up to their due dates established in the course plan, the participation in the presentations and through the developed XML-based application.
The theoretical concepts are evaluated through the individual response to 4 20 minutes during the interval between theoretical classes and practical work.
The minimum required to pass the course is 40% in each of the deliverables and presentations of practical assessment (E1 to E3) and 40% on average of the Q1 to Q4 questionnaires related theoretical subjects.
This course, given its nature, is not eligible for evaluation in a single moment, so the practical work evaluation cannot be replaced by taking an exam.
There are no special works or tests.
Students taking exams under special regimes are expected to previously submit the assignments required for this course.
Students may improve the mark in the course's next edition.
– JCL, MCR