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IPLUSO 23555

Web Interfaces for Data Management

Computer Applications for Data Science
  • ApresentaçãoPresentation
    This course aims to use and demonstrate the various concepts, characteristics and environments used in the development of graphical interfaces (UI), as well as in the modeling and development of data-intensive systems.
  • ProgramaProgramme
    Introduction to the graphic design tools used to model and design user-machine interfaces: Installation, tools, and necessary libraries; Types and formats of images, video, and multimedia-related objects; Manipulation and editing of objects (Light, Visual Perception, Positioning / Balance / Symmetry / Texture / Composition, Vectorization, Noise, Scale, Rotation, Palette, Color List, Logos, Pictogram, Geometric Design, etc); Graphic formatting libraries and their main formatting languages. Introduction to database management systems: Introduction to database programming languages and their management; Using MongoDB/JSON to store and extract large volumes of data; Scripts and remote access. Project development: Design and development of a graphical interface for managing a small database; Database registration and management.
  • ObjectivosObjectives
    The objectives of this CU are to prepare the student to design, model and develop systems and tools that facilitate the end user's human interaction with software, whether this is access to its services and applications. To achieve this, students need to be able to: Know and use graphic environments; Know how to integrate objects produced in the 3D environment with the various software tools; Know and understand the interface technologies between a web application and a database; Model and develop web applications with data management capabilities.
  • BibliografiaBibliography
    Material disponbilizado pelo docente; Copeland, R. (2013). MongoDB Applied Design Patterns Practical use cases with the leading NoSQL database. O’Reilly. Dabner, David, Graphic Design School A Foundation Cours, Thames & Hudson LTD, 2017; Rogers, Y., Sharp, H., & Preece, J. (2011). Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction. In John Wiley.  
  • MetodologiaMethodology
    This course uses current tools (both software and hardware) that are appropriate to the subject, depending on how the subject is taught. The teacher Via always pays attention to the student's learning process through their use.
  • LínguaLanguage
    Português
  • TipoType
    Semestral
  • ECTS
    6
  • NaturezaNature
    Mandatory
  • EstágioInternship
    Não