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22IZS216 - Applied informatics in environmental engineering

Course specification
Course titleApplied informatics in environmental engineering
Acronym22IŽS216
Study programmeEnvironmental Engineering
Module
Lecturer (for classes)
Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
    ESPB4.0Status
    Condition48 EPSBОблик условљености
    The goalAcquiring theoretical and practical knowledge about information technologies and their application in environmental engineering.
    The outcomeOverview of possibilities and limitations of modern information technologies. Understanding the structure of modern information systems, as well as their application in monitoring pollutant activity, monitoring and overall environmental quality management. Practical experience in defining the structure and requirements for the implementation of an information system, and an insight in organizing implementation and collection of data in accordance with legal regulations and international standards.
    Contents
    Contents of lecturesFundamentals of modern information systems: evolution, architecture, technology, distribution. Databases as the basis of information systems: fundamentals, internal structure, database management systems, SQL. Applications of information technology in environmental engineering: monitoring of polluters, monitoring of emission, dissemination and presentation of information to stakeholders and public. Environmental management and information technology. Examples of implemented systems.
    Contents of exercisesA project that consists of designing an information system in the field of environmental engineering, which provides practical knowledge of basics of system analysis and defining the structure of database driven information systems.
    Literature
    1. Athanasiadis, P. A. et al., Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, 2009. (Original title)
    2. Athanasiadis, P. A. et al., Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, 2009. (Original title)
    3. International Organization for Standardization, ISO/IEC 12207: Systems and software engineering -- Software life cycle processes, Geneva, 2017 (Original title)
    4. V. Pocajt et al: Environmental Sustainability and Information Technologies: A Dynamic Interdependence, International Science Conference Reporting for Sustainability, Bečići, Montenegro, pp. 39-47, 2013 (Original title)
    5. US Department of Health and Human Services, Selecting a Development Approach, 2008. https://www.cms.gov/Research-Statistics-Data-and-Systems/CMS-Information-Technology/XLC/Downloads/SelectingDevelopmentApproach.pdf (Original title)
    Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
    LecturesExercisesOTCStudy and ResearchOther classes
    22
    Methods of teachingLectures, projects
    Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
    Pre obligationsPointsFinal examPoints
    Activites during lectures5Test paper
    Practical lessonsOral examination50
    Projects45
    Colloquia
    Seminars