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Université de Fribourg
Av. de l'Europe 20, 1700 Fribourg
MEZ
T6 – Data Science
Data is the new oil, as it powers an increasing number of key aspects of our society. Be it for online recommender systems, environmental monitoring, simulation and modeling, or smart-city infrastructures, data has become a key ingredient in deploying and optimizing large-scale services. While data production is booming – driven by online applications, mobile devices and the Internet of Things – legacy infrastructures like relational databases or numerical computing frameworks are reaching their limits and are being rapidly replaced by a new ecosystem of software and methods for storing, manipulating and analyzing steadily growing amounts of data often referred to as Big Data.
Universität Freiburg - Université de Fribourg
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Artificial Intelligence
Databases
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Universität Bern
Institut für Informatik
Neubrückstrasse 10, 3012 Bern
MEZ
T6 – Data Science
Data is the new oil, as it powers an increasing number of key aspects of our society. Be it for online recommender systems, environmental monitoring, simulation and modeling, or smart-city infrastructures, data has become a key ingredient in deploying and optimizing large-scale services. While data production is booming – driven by online applications, mobile devices and the Internet of Things – legacy infrastructures like relational databases or numerical computing frameworks are reaching their limits and are being rapidly replaced by a new ecosystem of software and methods for storing, manipulating and analyzing steadily growing amounts of data often referred to as Big Data.
Universität Bern
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Université de Neuchâtel
Institut d'informatique
Rue Emile-Argand 11, 2000 Neuchâtel
MEZ
T5 – Information Systems and Decision Support
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are pervasive in business and society. Internet, data warehouses and sophisticated applications enable new ways of conducting business and running highly efficient processes. Several key competences are required for the successful creation and deployment of information management applications on electronic platforms, from modeling languages to analytical methods and in-depth knowledge of infrastructures underpinning higher-level services. Leveraging ICT hence requires not only sound knowledge of the technical foundations of Computer Science, but also of the building blocks and architecture of information systems, of methods used in “intelligent” applications, as well as of management methods, e.g. in the deployment of e-processes.
Université de Neuchâtel
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