Interconnection: from Dynamic Graphs to social Network WM-I-S2-IDG
The aim of this course is to provide students some knowledge about dynamic networks. They will learn how to generate such networks, how to design and implement processes on them and how to perform relevant statistical measures. A dynamic graph library (graph stream) is used to facilitate the implementation of algorithms in java.
(in Polish) Dyscyplina naukowa, do której odnoszą się efekty uczenia się
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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Learning outcomes
LECTURE
W1 – explains how to represent and model complex systems using dynamic graphs (I2_W10),
W2 – identifies key concepts of temporal network models (I2_W10),
W3 – interprets metrics related to dynamic graphs and explains analysis results (I2_W10),
W4 – describes major challenges in analyzing and processing dynamic networks (I2_W10),
W5 – explains core algorithms designed for graph structures (I2_W10).
LABS
U1 – uses a Java library to create dynamic graphs (I2_U09),
U2 – designs and implements specific algorithms for dynamic graphs (I2_U09),
U3 – designs and implements mobility models to generate dynamic networks (I2_U09),
U4 – applies key metrics relevant to complex and temporal networks(I2_ U09).
Assessment criteria
For all learning outcomes, the following assessment criteria are adopted for all forms of verification:
grade 5: fully achieved (no obvious shortcomings),
grade 4.5: achieved almost fully and criteria for awarding a higher grade are not met,
grade 4: largely achieved and the criteria for a higher grade are not met,
grade 3.5: largely achieved - with a clear majority of positives - and the criteria for granting a higher grade are not met,
grade 3: achieved for most of the cases covered by the verification and criteria for a higher grade are not met,
grade 2: not achieved for most of the cases covered by the verification.
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