Course Organization. Multimedia Information Systems 1 VU (707.020) ( Web Technologies in the future) WS 2015/16. Vedran Sabol.



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Course Organization Multimedia Information Systems 1 VU (707.020) ( Web Technologies in the future) WS 2015/16 Vedran Sabol KTI, TU Graz October 5th 2015

2 Course Multimedia Information Systems 1 VU (707.020) Elective course Catalog: Multimedia, Information Systems, etc.

3 Lecturers Name: Affiliation: Office: Office hours: Phone: Email: Dr. Vedran Sabol Know-Center GmbH and TU Graz, KTI Inffeldgasse 13, 6 th floor, room 012 by appointment +43 316 873 30850 vsabol@know-center.at

4 Lecturers Name: Affiliation: Office: Office hours: Phone: Email: DR. Christoph Trattner Know-Center GmbH Inffeldgasse 13, 5 th floor, room TBD by appointment +43 316 873 30840 ctrattner@know-center.at

5 Language Master course: lectures in English Communication in German/English If in German: please informally (Du)! Project: German/English Examination: German/English

Basic Info Lectures: Monday, 14:15 15:45, HS i12 Registration for the course in TUGOnline until 08.10.2015, 23:59 Course Homepage: http://kti.tugraz.at/staff/vsabol/courses/mmis1 Presence at lectures is not obligatory Do attend the practicals lecture on 12.10.2015 Attending student presentations is obligatory (all team members) 1. Plan presentations on 27. or 30.10.2015 2. Result presentations on 11. or 12.01.2016 You only have to attend your 10 minutes presentation slot but you are welcome to stay, listen and ask questions Vedran Sabol 6

7 Basic Info Newsgroup: tu-graz.lv.mmis News server: news.tu-graz.ac.at Newsgroup is the preferred way of communication for this course! The study assistant will actively participate in the newsgroup

8 Goals of the course (VU 707.020) To gain an overview of Multimedia Information Systems To learn about the technology that these systems are based on Web development methods and design patterns The structure of the Web and information access Web visualisation and social-semantic Web technologies To learn about successful examples of such systems To learn about the Web in technical details

9 Organisation of the course (VU 707.020) Theoretical part: lectures Written examination, two options: 1. Two partial exams during the course OR 1. Final exam at the end of the semester Practical part: project in groups of 2-3 Deliver plan, implementation, documentation Presentation at the end of the semester Both the exam and the project are required

10 Content of the course (VU 707.020) Main areas: Information systems: organization and history Web as an information system, information retrieval Markup languages with focus on HTML5 Web programming, frameworks and architectural patterns Visualisation and visual analytics in the Web Social media trends and the social-semantic Web

11 Content of the course (VU 707.020) Topic: brief introduction to information systems Classification and history of information systems Topic: Web programming Main technologies: HTTP, URL, HTML Data formats for transferring information on WWW and Internet Markup Languages: SGML, HTML, XML Main focus: HTML5 (two lectures) and CSS basics Web frameworks Architectural patterns: Model-View-Controller (and similar) CGI, Java Servlets

12 Content of the course (VU 707.020) Topic: World Wide Web as an Information System Understanding and Investigating the Web in a scientific manner What is it? What can WWW do? How is WWW structured? Why is WWW the way it is? How does WWW grow? How people access information in the Web? How can I find information on WWW?... Information retrieval on the Web: search engines, ranking methods,...

13 Content of the course (VU 707.020) Topic: Visualisation in the Web Visualisation Technologies for the Web Visualisation Principles and Methods Web-based Visual Analytics Systems Topic: social-semantic Web Introduction to social-semantic Web technologies Recent Trends in Social Media

14 Demo Web Visualisation (VU 707.020) Examples Linked Data Query Wizard Linked Data Visualization Wizard

15 Course Calendar (VU 707.020) 05.10.2015: Course organization (Vedran) Introduction to Information Systems (Christoph) 12.10.2015: Practicals organization with examples (Beni) Attendance strongly recommended 19.10.2015: Basic Web Programming (Vedran) 27. and 30.10.2015: Practicals student plan presentations 27.10.2016, 14:00-18:00, Room PZ2 06 062, Inffeldgasse 13 (6er OG) 30.10.2016, 14:00-18:00, Room PZ2 06 062, Inffeldgasse 13 (6er OG) 02.11.2015: Markup Languages and HTML5 (Vedran)

16 Course Calendar (VU 707.020) 09.11.2015: HTML5 part II (Vedran) 16.11.2015: Architectural Patterns and Web Frameworks (Christoph) First partial exam (first 4 lectures, 30 minutes) 23.11.2015: The Web Structure, Link Analysis and Searching (Christoph) 30.11.2015: Visualisation in the Web (Vedran)

17 Course Calendar (VU 707.020) 07.12.2015: Introduction to the Social-Semantic Web (Christoph) 14.12.2015: Recent Trends in Social Media (Christoph) Second partial exam (4 lectures, 30 minutes) 11. and 12.01.2016: Practicals - student presentation of results 11.01.2016, 14:00-18:00, Room PZ2 06 062, Inffeldgasse 13 (6er OG) 12.01.2016, 14:00-18:00, Room PZ2 06 062, Inffeldgasse 13 (6er OG) 18.01.2016: Final examination For those who have not taken the partial exams (all lectures)

18 Examination (VU 707.020) Written examination 6 questions (keep answers short and focused ) Max 10 points for each question Total points: 60 Two possibilities to take the exam (choose one) 2 partial exams during the course (16.11. and 14.12.2015) Final exam at the end of the course (18.01.2016)

19 Examination (VU 707.020) 1. Two partial exams during the course (3 questions each) Take the exam in 2 parts while the lectures are still fresh in memory A bonus question (3 extra points) on the second partial exam 2. Final exam at the end of the semester Those who do not pass the partial exams may also participate No further exams planed except for those who were sick (or were unable to attend for other similar reasons)

20 Practicals (VU 707.020) Special lecture on 12.10.2015 Course organization with examples Study assistant: Behnam Taraghi (Beni) Email: b.taraghi@tugraz.at Newsgroup: tu-graz.lv.mmis News server: news.tu-graz.ac.at

21 Practicals - Goals (VU 707.020) Project: implementing a Multimedia Information System Learning about different technologies Teamwork: groups of 2-3 students Try out something new (and cool) Document all the steps

22 Project (VU 707.020) Project plan: goals, time estimate, group member responsibilities Implementation: working code Documentation of code and design Student presentations: 5 minutes presentation/demo 5 minutes question answering

23 Submission Timetable (VU 707.020) Detailed timetable given at the next lecture: 12.10.2015 Team building: 18.10.2014 Project plan: 25.10.2014 Implementation and documentation: 07.01.2016 Plan presentations: 27.10.2015 or 30.10.2015 Result presentations: 11.01.2016 or 12.01.2016 All submissions through TeachCenter: https://tugtc.tugraz.at/wbtmaster/coursemain.htm?707020

24 Practicals Grading (VU 707.020) Project plan: 5 Plan presentations: 5 Documentation: 10 Implementation: 30 Result presentations and question answering: 10 Total points: 60

25 Project Presentations (VU 707.020) Short presentation: 5 minutes (sharp)! Show us what you did Explain how it works shortly Briefly answer 1-2 questions (5 minutes) Why you did something (the way you did it)? Advantages/disadvantages

26 MMIS1 Note (VU 707.020) Exam and project graded separately Both must be positive 0-30 points: 5 31-37 points: 4 38-45 points: 3 46-53 points: 2 54-60 points: 1 One MMIS1 VU note: 50% exam, 50% project

27 Thank you Questions?

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