FINAL EXAM
To access the final exam, the student is required to have acquired the ECTS credits in compliance with the didactic regulations of the course.
During the final exam, the student is required to:
- critically discuss design and implementation choices
- develop autonomous and independent reasoning and reflections
- evaluate the different alternative methodological approaches for designing and analysing systems, understanding their relevance.
In addition, the student is required to:
-be able to communicate in written and oral form with the appropriate use of the technical vocabulary of Computer Science.
- present and critically evaluate technical and methodological ideas and topics in writing in a clear, consistent and concise manner.
- to elaborate in a complete and coherent way an original research dissertation on a complex topic, also through the use of appropriate technological tools.
The final test aims to verify the overall knowledge acquired by students, their level of independence of judgment and their ability to apply the communication skills acquired through the teachings of the degree course.
The final dissertation consists of the presentation and discussion of a master's thesis in English, which must be an original work written by the student under the supervision of a teacher (supervisor). The thesis must involve an organic and complete work aimed at showing research, processing and synthesis skills.
The thesis may concern work carried out internally at the university on a subject indicated by the teacher who assumes the role of supervisor, or work carried out in a company or external body on a subject approved by the supervising teacher.
The thesis is delivered by the student in the modalities provided by the University which can be consulted at https://www.uninsubria.it/la-didattica/bacheca-della-didattica/esame-di-...
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Credits: 1
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Credits: 28