Métodos Formais em Engenharia de Software

Mestrado de [Engenharia] Informática (2010/11)

Tópicos

Avisos

27 Jul - A notas finais estão publicadas em Funcionamento.

11 Jul - A notas à data da época normal estão publicadas em Funcionamento.

18 Jun - Teste de VFS terá lugar na 2a.fa. dia 20, às 15:00, na sala 0.02.

16 Jun - Deadline para entrega do relatório (hard): 23-Jun

16 Jun - Atenção ao facto de, para evitar conflito com as JOIN (28-30 Jun), a Milestone 3 (final) terá lugar numa sexta-feira, dia 1-Jul. O escalonamento das apresentações será anunciado no respectivo sumário.

14 Jun - As classificações do teste de CSI podem ser consultadas em Funcionamento.

16 Mar - Informa~se que, devido a um imprevisto de ordem pessoal, o Prof. LSB não poderá dar aula amanhã de manhã.

10 Mar - Informa~se que hoje de tarde só há a sessão às 17h00 (aulas de VFS só na próxima semana)

09 Mar - A alocação de projectos + tutorias de PI(II) serão anunciadas na sessão de amanhã (17h00).

23 Fev - A agenda e acetatos da milestone 2 estão no tópico do projecto.

10 Fev - A workshop de apresentação de propostas de projectos por parte dos parceiros industriais da UCE terá lugar dia 03-Mar, ver Sumários)

10 Fev - A Milestone PI(2) terá lugar dia 24-Fev de manhã; de tarde decorrerá a apresentação dos módulos do 2º semestre)

20 Jan - O dia 3-Fev será integralmente dedicado ao módulo CSI (aulas de revisões e preparação para o teste de 10-Fev)

4 Jan - As notas da primeira milestone de PI1 foram publicadas.

21 Dez - Já estão online os enunciados de mais um mini-projecto e um exercício de leitura de AMT.

14 Dez - Qualidade de dois projectos de MFES (2009/10) analisada na Open Code Clinic da SIG

02 Dez - No dia 16 de Dezembro não haverá sessão de CSI - todo o dia será dedicado a AMT (docente: Joost Visser)

29 Nov - As notas do teste de Alloy foram publicadas na secção AMT.

24 Nov - A primeira milestone do Projecto Integrado terá lugar dia 2-Dez.

28 Set - As aulas da edição corrente da UCE (2010/11) iniciaram-se a 30-Out, às 9h00, na sala DI 1.08 do Departamento de Informática.

29 Set - Criação do site.

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