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2Second Semester
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Academic Year 2014/2015
School School of Industrial and Information Engineering
Name (Master of Science degree)(ord. 270) - MI (434) Engineering of Computing Systems
Track T2B - Engineering of computing systems
Programme Year 2

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ID Code 096880
Course Title NETWORKED EMBEDDED SOFTWARE
Course Type Mono-Disciplinary Course
Credits (CFU / ECTS) 5.0
Semester --
Course Description The course explores the design, implementation, and validation of the software powering networked embedded systems (NES), providing the communication core for Cyberphysical Systems and the "Internet of Things". At the end of the course, students are expected to be acquainted with the challenges in implementing software functionality within limited resources, be knowledgeable about the state of the art in developing NES software, and be able to critically apply the learned concepts to realistic case studies. The course will cover topics such as i) paradigmatic NES applications and related (non-)functional requirements, ii) real-time low-power wireless sensing and actuation, ii) design and modeling approaches for NES, iii) automatic program synthesis, programming abstractions, and middleware, vi) dependability and fault-tolerance, v) validation and verification of NES software, and vi) interoperability. A specialized reference architecture will guide the learning throughout the course. The material will cover both theoretical aspects and their applications to real-world scenarios.
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Educational activities SSD Code SSD Description CFU
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ING-INF/05
INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS
5.0

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manifesti v. 3.5.10 / 3.5.10
Area Servizi ICT
29/11/2023