Business Intelligence and Applications
People
Course director
Verzelli P.
Assistant
Description
The course develops a working knowledge of the principles, architectures, and tools for Enterprise Information Management and Business Intelligence. It addresses enterprise data integration and knowledge management, data mining and business intelligence. It gives an outlook on emerging data architectures, with focus on social network structures. It also presents agile and model-driven enterprise application development, using OMG's Model Driven Architecture. The notion of model is illustrated with different modeling languages. Course outline. Data management architectures. OLAP and OLTP. Data warehouse architecture and design. Data Mining: clustering, classification, association rules. Networks: models and centrality measures. Enterprise Application Development. Model Driven Engineering. Entity-Relationship Model. Interaction Flow Modeling Language (IFML). The evaluation consists of a written exam and several project assignments.
REFERENCES
- Class handouts
- Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques; Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber, and Jian Pei, 3rd edition, Morgan Kaufmann, 2011.
- Interaction Flow Modeling Language: Model-Driven UI Engineering of Web and Mobile Apps with IFML (The MK/OMG Press) Paperback – December 3, 2014 Marco Brambilla, Piero Fraternali
Education
- Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence, Elective course, Lecture, 2nd year
- Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence, Elective course, Lecture, 1st year
- Master of Science in Financial Technology and Computing, Elective course, Lecture, 2nd year
- Master of Science in Management and Informatics, Core course, Lecture, 1st year