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Year 2

Solid foundations for All

(following on from year 1)

Course INF 431 introduces the basic notions of algorithms on graphs, formal grammars, object-oriented programming and concurrent programming.

To a lesser extent, it also covers non-determinism, the Church thesis and Hoare's logic. At the end of course INF 431, students are thus ready to achieve a sound mastery of the use of I.T. in any discipline, or to study the notions they have already seen in greater depth and discover new ones in the advanced programs in year 3.

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    Responsable
 INF421
 Basic programming
 and algorithmics

 Philippe Baptiste, Olivier Bournez
 INF422
 Components of an I.T. system
 Albert Cohen
 INF431
 Algorithms and  Programming:
 from sequential to distributed

 François Morain, Jean-Marc Steyaert
 INF441
 I.T. experimental course
 Dominique Rossin, Thomas Heide  Clausen, Christoph Durr, 
 Renaud Keriven

Course INF431 is open to students who have followed course  INF321 or the two courses, INF311 in year 1 and INF421 in year 2. It gives access to the advanced programs in year 3, particularly those programs run by the I.T. department. The I.T. experimental course is open to students who have followed at least  INF321 or INF311 + INF421.