Methodology and organization of scientific research with the basics of intellectual property

Course: Network and internet technologies

Structural unit: Faculty of information Technology

Title
Methodology and organization of scientific research with the basics of intellectual property
Code
ННД.01
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
Know the main forms of organization of science, the main elements of scientific research. Know the stages of conducting scientific research, the structure of scientific research and scientific publication. Be able to perform analysis, pre-processing, data visualization, perform structural and parametric identification of unknown dependencies and their optimization. Be able to evaluate the field of intellectual property as a direction of legal research. To be able to organize research activities in the field of intellectual property Competently and accurately formulate and express one's positions, properly justify them and participate in a reasoned professional discussion when analyzing objects and intellectual property rights as an object of scientific knowledge. Determine and implement the stages of the scientific research process as a component for the execution and defense of a master's thesis in the field of intellectual property.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
No prerequisites or additional requirements.
Course content
The study of the academic discipline is aimed at the acquisition by students of competencies in the field of methodology and organization of scientific research, publication of their results, structuring of knowledge and conducting experiments. Students will analyze the surrounding processes, identify scientific problems and problems, investigate the effectiveness of known models, methods and tools, perform modifications and optimize known methods and, if necessary, develop methods for solving new problems. The meaning of the concepts of "methodology", "methodology", "research methods", the understanding of science as research will be revealed, the specific-scientific, general-scientific and philosophical levels of methodology are considered. A set of methodological systems of modern philosophy of science is outlined. The structure of theoretical and empirical knowledge in unity with the methods of theoretical and empirical research is considered. The methodological problems of nonlinear science, which determine the state of modern scientific methodology, are highlighted.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Basics of methodology and organization of scientific research: teaching. Handbook for students, cadets, graduate students and adjuncts / edited by A.E. Conversky - K.: Center of Educational Literature, 2019. - 352 p. 2. Birta G. O. Methodology and organization of scientific research. [text] : education manual / G.O. Birta, Y.G. Burgu- K., 2014. - 142 p. 3. Pilyushenko V.L., Shkrabak I.V., Slavenko E.I. Scientific research: organization, methodology, information support: Study guide. - K.: Libra, 2004. - 344 p. 4. Gutorov O.I. G97 Methodology and organization of scientific research: teaching. manual / O.I. Gutorov; Hark. national agrarian University named after V.V. Dokuchaeva - Kh.: Khnau, 2017. - 272 p. 5. Computer architecture. Part 1. [Electronic resource]: study guide / Yu.V. Kravchenko, O.O. Leshchenko, O.Yu. Gerasimenko, O.V. Trush, N.B. Dakhno. – K.: KNU named after Taras Shevchenko, 2021, 259 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, practical activities, seminar lesson, individual work.
Assessment methods and criteria
The condition for obtaining a positive final grade in the discipline is to achieve at least 60% of the maximum possible number of points on the control work from each module. The maximum number of points a student can receive for work in a semester does not exceed 100 points on a 100-point scale (34 points for the first module, 33 points each for the second and third modules). The form of the final evaluation is the credit. The assessment is carried out by issuing a final grade, which is defined as the sum of points for all successfully assessed learning outcomes. Students who scored a total of fewer points than the critical minimum - 40 points are not allowed before passing the test. The recommended minimum for admission to credit is 48 points (12 points from each module). Upon receiving the resulting final number of points from 60 and above, the student is assigned a credit.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

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