Information Management and Retrieval
Persone
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Descrizione
Information Management refers to the process of collecting, organizing, storing, and delivering information efficiently and securely within a company or organization.
Information Retrieval is the process of finding relevant material that satisfies a specific information need from large collections of data. Ensuring that the right information is available to the right people at the right time is crucial for effective decision-making and the smooth operation of business processes.
The course covers the following topics:
- Foundations of Information Management on the Web: Internet and Web architecture, markup languages (HTML5), CSS, HTTP cookies, Content Management Systems (CMS), and Database Management Systems (DBMS).
- Foundations of Information Retrieval: Structured and unstructured data, information retrieval techniques, Web search engines, the Web of Data, and the role of Artificial Intelligence (including generative AI).
Obiettivi
The course aims to:
- Develop students’ ability to understand, evaluate, and compare different approaches and tools for Information Management and Retrieval.
- Raise awareness of the opportunities and challenges associated with Information Management and Retrieval techniques.
- Encourage critical thinking about the use of Information Management and Retrieval techniques in the context of the Web today.
Modalità di insegnamento
In presenza
Impostazione pedagogico-didattica
The course consists of lectures that present the topics from a conceptual point of view, complemented by discussions of real-world business cases involving information retrieval systems.
Modalità d’esame
Learning assessment is based on the following components:
- An assignment or project completed during the course (20% of the final grade)
- A final written exam (80% of the final grade)
Bibliographic references
The slides and related academic papers will be provided on the iCorsi.ch platform during the course.
Programma
- Master of Science in Digital Fashion Communication, Lezione, 1° anno