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Course Fact sheet

Master in Informatics and Computing Engineering
Markup Languages and Document Processing
Instance: 2017/2018


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General information

Course Unit: Markup Languages and Document Processing
Code: EIC0107
Programmes: MIEIC, 4º
Academic Year: 2017/2018
Semester: 2S
Credits: 6
ECTS: 6
Hours/Weeks: 3 TP
Teachers: João Correia Lopes

Teaching language

English.

Objectives

BACKGROUND

The "Markup Languages ​​and Document Processing" unit assumes as its context the widespread use of markup languages to represent semi-structured information and the existence of standardized tools for their treatment.

OBJECTIVES

  1. Make the students aware of the multiple non-trivial applications of markup languages​​;
  2. Make the students familiar with the technologies of processing and storage of semi-structured information;
  3. Explore the technologies in defining an annotation language and in the development of an application.

Learning outcomes and competences

On completion of this course, the student should be able to:

Working method

Classroom.

Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)

Students must have basic skills in markup languages ​​and technologies.

Programme

Mandatory literature

Complementary bibliography

Teaching methods and learning activities

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.

Software

Keywords

Physical sciences > Computer science > Informatics

Type of assessment

Distributed evaluation without final exam

Evaluation and occupation components

The practical work is broken down into three components with the delivery of a small scientific paper and a presentation and discussion in a workshop.

The theoretical concepts are evaluated through the individual response to 6 questionnaires.

Evaluation components

Description Type Time (hours) Conclusion date
Teaching classes (estimated) lectures 42
Quiz #1: storage (Q1) Questionnaire 0 05/03/2018
Project proposal (D1) Work 27 12/03/2018
Quiz #2: XPath (Q2) Questionnaire 0 19/03/2018
Quiz #3: XQuery (Q3) Questionnaire 0 09/04/2018
Quiz #4: XSLT (Q4) Questionnaire 0 16/04/2018
Architecture and prototype (D2) Work 33 23/04/2018
Quiz #5: RDF (Q5) Questionnaire 0 14/05/2018
Quiz #6: OWL (Q6) Questionnaire 0 21/05/2018
XML application (D3) Work 60 28/05/2018
Total: 162

Occupation components

Practical work 123
Classes 39

Eligibility for exams

n/a

Calculation formula of final grade

Classification = 60% Practical assignments + 40% Questionnaires, where: Practical assignments = 20% D1 + 30% D2 + 50% D3, Questionnaires = (Q1 + Q2 + Q3 + Q4 + Q5) / 5

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 an application prototype.

The individual questionnaires last for 20 minutes and take place during class.

The minimum required to pass the course is 40% in each of the deliverables and presentations of practical assessment (D1 to D3) and 40% on average of the questionnaires related theoretical subjects. There is no recovery examination.

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.

Examinations

There are no special works or tests.

Internship work/project

The practical work is broken down into three components with the delivery of a small scientific paper and a presentation and discussion.

Special evaluation (TE, DA, ...)

Students taking exams under special regimes are expected to previously submit the assignments required for this course at the same time as regular students.

Classification improvement

Students may improve the mark in the course's next edition.


– JCL