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- describe the industrial relevance and long/short-term impact of logic-based methods, and understand the limitations of logic-based methods- describe the fundamental research methods in Computer Science (qualitative and quantitative methods, as well as design and formal methods), and understand objectives and concepts of these research methods; be able to correctly apply fundamental research methods in their scientific research
In this one-semester course, students gain an introductory overview of the main research areas of the LogiCS Doctoral Program: Verification, Computational Logic, Algorithms, Cyber-Physical Systems, Security and Databases / Artificial Intelligence. For each of these areas an overview is given by presentations of the participating professors. Further, the students learn about the fundamental research methods in Computer Science and their application to the scientific fields of the doctoral school. The objectives of this course are to inform the students about the research areas of the LogiCS@TUWien Doctoral College, to stimulate interdisciplinary research, and to introduce the fundamental research methods within the context of LogiCS@TUWien.
- The course consists of pre-recorded lectures + homework exercises- The fundamental research methods are presented in the following form:* Qualitative and quantitative methods are covered by one dedicated lecture each* Design and formal methods are covered by a 15min block within each of the area overview talks; this format has been chosen to directly relate the design and formal methods aspects of each research area of the LogiCS@TUWien Doctoral College- Lectures slide are made online.- Exercise topics for homework exercise will be discussed during the in-class lectures.- Homework solutions will be submitted online by students. These solutions will be correctedby the lecturers and returned to the students.- There will be individual meetings with students providing feedback on their overall course performance.
Registration for the course is mandatory - the access link will only be sent to registered participants.
3 ECTS (75 h): 14 Lectures*2h + 2h preparation = 30h
VO 40%=30 h
UE 60%=45 h
Beachten Sie beim Verfassen der Ausarbeitung bitte die Richtlinie der TU Wien zum Umgang mit Plagiaten: https://www.tuwien.ac.at/fileadmin/t/ukanzlei/Lehre_-_Leitfaden_zum_Umgang_mit_Plagiaten.pdf Beachten Sie beim Verfassen der Ausarbeitung bitte die Richtlinie der TU Wien zum Umgang mit Plagiaten: https://www.tuwien.at/fileadmin/Assets/dienstleister/Datenschutz_und_Dokumentenmanagement/Lehre_-_Leitfaden_zum_Umgang_mit_Plagiaten.pdf
Oral examination
Every student has to solve two exercises, which can be chosen from two areas that do not correspond to the research area of the doctoral supervisor (these areas can also include the lectures on quantitative and qualitative research methods).
Master Diplom in Mathematik, Informatik oder Philosophie mit der verstärkten Kenntnissen der Logik und Formaler Methoden