IDENTIFYING DATA 2022_23
Subject (*) RESEARCH AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN SECURITY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Code 17685203
Study programme
Computer Security Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (2016)
Cycle 2nd
Descriptors Credits Type Year Period
3 Optional First 2Q
Language
Anglès
Department Computer Engineering and Mathematics
Coordinator
SERRATOSA CASANELLES, FRANCESC D'ASSÍS
E-mail francesc.serratosa@urv.cat
Lecturers
SERRATOSA CASANELLES, FRANCESC D'ASSÍS
Web http://moodle.urv.cat
General description and relevant information <p> The information published in this guide corresponds to face-to-face classes and can serve as a guide. Due to the health emergency caused by COVID-19 there may be changes in teaching, assessment and calendars for the academic year. These changes will be reported in the Moodle space of each subject.</p><p>GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SUBJECT:This course explains the benefits that research brings to the Society. </p>

Competences
Type A Code Competences Specific
 A1 Integrate the fundamental technology, applications, services and systems of Computer Security and Artificial Intelligence,in a broader, multidisciplinary context.
 A2 Undertake the management of research, development and innovation projects, in companies and technological centres, oriented Computer Security and Artificial Intelligence guaranteeing safety for people and goods, the final quality of the products and their approval.
 G3 Apply the principles of the economy and management of human resources and projects, and the legislation, regulation and standardisation of computer systems. Specifically in the areas of Computer Security and Artificial Intelligence
Type B Code Competences Transversal
 CT6 Develop abilities to manage their professional career.
 CT7 Apply ethical principles and social responsibility as a citizen and a professional.
Type C Code Competences Nuclear

Learning outcomes
Type A Code Learning outcomes
 A1 Write a survey-type scientific article in a group.
Demonstrate the validity of a proposed solution or improvement.
Publicise the research in the field of information technology.
 A2 Distinguish the areas in which the research will be performed.
Analyse the economic and human resources and the materials necessary for the success of a research project.
Plan the tasks into which a research project is broken down.
Apply techniques of project management and monitoring.
Convey the relationship between university, company and society.
 G3 Design the business plan of a technology-based company.
Type B Code Learning outcomes
 CT6 Raise their professional self-awareness.
Develop a professional attitude.
Analyse the professional environment of their speciality.
Design specific professional tracks.
 CT7 Be aware of gender and other inequalities in their activity as a URV student.
Analyse the major environmental problems from the perspective of their field of expertise in their student and/or professional activity.
Be able to give arguments based on social values and make proposals for the improvement of the community.
Be personally and professionally committed to applying the ethical and deontological concepts of their field of expertise.
Type C Code Learning outcomes

Contents
Topic Sub-topic
Doing research
Describing research
Publishing research
Research projects
Entrepreneurship: from research to business

Planning
Methodologies  ::  Tests
  Competences (*) Class hours
Hours outside the classroom
(**) Total hours
Introductory activities
1 1.5 2.5
Lecture
A1
A2
G3
CT6
CT7
10 21 31
IT-based practicals
A1
A2
G3
10 14 24
Problem solving, exercises
A1
A2
G3
5 7 12
Presentations / oral communications
1 0 1
Personal attention
1.5 0 1.5
 
Extended-answer tests
A2
1 0 1
Short-answer objective tests
A1
A2
G3
CT6
CT7
1 0 1
Practical tests
A1
A2
G3
1 0 1
 
(*) On e-learning, hours of virtual attendance of the teacher.
(**) The information in the planning table is for guidance only and does not take into account the heterogeneity of the students.

Methodologies
Methodologies
  Description
Introductory activities The professor will describe the course and its methodologies. The tasks requiter to pass the subject will also be described.
Lecture The content of the course will be taught by means of a varitey of information sources, mainly slides and videos.
IT-based practicals They will consist, among others, in typesetting of LaTeX documents and queries to databases.
Problem solving, exercises They will consist on planning a businnes from a research idea.
Presentations / oral communications Oral presentation of the business plan.
Personal attention Professors will assist students using electronic mail, the virtual campus videoconference system or in the office.

Personalized attention
Description
Professors will assist students using electronic mail, the virtual campus videoconference system or in the office.

Assessment
Methodologies Competences Description Weight        
Presentations / oral communications
The business plan will be presented. 5%
Extended-answer tests
A2
The business plan will be created and assessed. 35%
Short-answer objective tests
A1
A2
G3
CT6
CT7
Exam about the research part. 30%
Practical tests
A1
A2
G3
The practical activities will be assessed. 30%
Others  
 
Other comments and second exam session

Students failing at some activity will have a second call, in which the activities to deliver will be discussed with the professor.


Sources of information

Basic M. Cargill, Writing scientific articles, Willey, 2009
VVAA, The LaTeX wikibook, ,
C. Gattis, Business Plan Template: How to Write a Business Plan, Createspace, 2011

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