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Programa Analitica Materii Cibernetica in Engleza
Programa Analitica Materii Cibernetica in Engleza
SYLLABUS
Academic year: 2010-2011 Course title OPERATIONAL RESEARCH 1 Number of credit points 5 Faculty where delivered Bachelor program
Hours per semester / activities
Course code
01010101OS121104L
Total 56
C 28
Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics
S 28 Year 1
L/P 0 Semester 2
Course type: F fundamental, S specialized, C complementary Course curricular category : C compulsory, E elective, F - free, S - special Pre-requisites
Compulsory Recommended
S C
Learning objectives
1. Initiate the students in economic and mathematical modeling. Techniques and algorithms for problem solving optimization models; 2. Acquiring the required knowledge to design the decisions for optimal management of economic systems; 3. Develop the correct modeling language and the right and well justified reasoning
Frequency 10% 1.Nica V., Ciobanu Gh, Musta F., Mrcine V., Operational Research, Ed MatrixRom, Bucharest, 1998 2.Gheorghe Ciobanu, Nica V., Musta F., Mrcine V., Operational Research. Graphs and critical path analysis, Ed MatrixRom, Bucharest, 1996 3.Gheorghe Ciobanu, Tiganescu E., Operational research. Linear optimization, Ed ASE, Bucharest, 2002 4.Gheorghe Ciobanu, Nica V., Musta F., Mrcine V., Mitrut D., Operational research. Network optimization. Economic theory and applications, Ed MatrixRom, Bucharest, 2002 5. Musta F., Ciumara R., Gramatovici S., Economic and mathematical analysis of linear models, ASE Publishing House, Bucharest, 2003 6.Nica V., Special chapters of Operational Research Open Distance Learning Center, ASE Publishing House, Bucharest, 2001 1 2 3 4 5 6 Profesor dr. MARACINE Virginia Profesor dr. MARIN Dumitru Profesor dr. MITRUT Dorin Profesor dr. NICA Vasile Teodor Associate Professor GRAMATOVICI Sorina Associate Professor MARINESCU Daniela Elena
Instructors
SYLLABUS
Academic year: 2011-2012 Course title OPERATIONAL RESEARCH 2 Number of credit points 5 Faculty where delivered Bachelor program
Hours per semester / activities
Course code
01010102OS221105L
Total 56
C 28
Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics
S 28 Year 2
L/P 0 Semester 2
Course type: F fundamental, S specialized, C complementary Course curricular category : C compulsory, E elective, F - free, S - special Pre-requisites
Compulsory Recommended
S C
Learning objectives
1. Consolidate and extend the knowledge and the ability to use the economic and mathematical modeling for economic processes analysis; 2. Integrate the optimization techniques in economic systems management; 3. Stimulate students creativity for study cases design and solving; 4. Using the dedicate software for economic problems solving
Frequency 10% 1.Nica V., Special Chapters of Operational Research, Centre for Distance Education, Ed ASE, Bucharest, 2001 2.Nica V., Ciobanu Gh, Musta F., Mrcine V., Operational Research, Ed MatrixRom, Bucharest, 1998 3.Ciobanu Gh, Nica V., Musta F., Mrcine V., Mitru D., Operational Research, Optimization in networks. Economic theory and applications, Ed Matrix ROM, Bucharest, 2002 4.Hillier FS, Lieberman G., Introduction to Operations Research, Mc. Graw-Hill Publishing Company, 1990 1 Professor dr. MITRUT Dorin 2 Professor dr. NICA Vasile Teodor 3 Associate Professor dr. GRAMATOVICI Sorina
Instructors
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Academic year: 2010-2011 Course title ALGEBRA Number of credit points 5 Faculty where delivered Bachelor program
Hours per semester / activities
Course code
01010101OF111401L
Total 56
C 28
Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics
S 28 Year 1
L/P 0 Semester 1
Course type: F fundamental, S specialized, C complementary Course curricular category : C compulsory, E elective, F - free, S - special Pre-requisites
Compulsory Recommended
F C
Learning objectives
Principal aim of this lecture and seminars proceedings is the formation of comprehensive basis of necessary knowledge for students to be able to approach lectures from teaching plan, for instance: Mathematical analysis, Operational research, Economic cybernetics, Numerical analysis, Econometric, Financial mathematics.
1. Cenusa Gh. and department, Mathematics for Economists, Cison, Bucharest, 2000 2. Cenusa Gh Ash and department, Mathematics for economists. Collection of mathematical problems, Cison, Bucharest, 2001 3. Collective department, Mathematics applied to economics, ASE, Bucharest, 1990 4. SH Friedberg, AJ Insel, Linear Algebra, Prentice Hall, 2003 5. Serban Radu coordinator, Reports of linear algebra problems, ASE, Bucharest, 1999 6. Neculaescu C., Veghes O, Introduction to linear algebra, ASE, Bucharest, 2005 1 Professor dr. SERBAN Radu 2 Reader Professor dr. MIRCEA Iulian 3 Associate Professor dr. VEGHES Ovidiu
Instructors
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Academic year: 2010-2011 Course title MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS / CALCULUS Number of credit points 5 Faculty where delivered Bachelor program
Hours per semester / activities
Course code
01010101OF121402L
Total 56
C 28
Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics
S 28 Year 1
L/P 0 Semester 2
Course type: F fundamental, S specialized, C complementary Course curricular category : C compulsory, E elective, F - free, S - special Pre-requisites
Compulsory Recommended
F C
Learning objectives
Principal aim of this lecture and seminars proceedings is the formation of comprehensive basis of necessary knowledge for students to be able to approach lectures from teaching plan, for instance: Mathematical analysis, Operational research, Economic cybernetics, Numerical analysis, Econometric, Financial mathematics.
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Instructors
1 Cenusa Gh., Raischi C., Woinaroski S., Mathematical Analysis, vol.I,ASE,Bucuresti,2003 2 Serban R., Mihalyi M., Raischi C., Mathematical Analysis, vol.II,ASE,Bucuresti,2003 3 Raischi C. (coordonator),Analiza matematica. Culegere de probleme pentru anul I,ASE,Bucuresti,2000 4 Angel de la Fuente,Mathematical methods and models for economists,Cambridge Univ.Press,2000 5 Cenusa Gh. (coordonator),Matematici pentru economisti,CISON,Bucuresti,2000 6 Modan L.,Calcul diferential real,CISON,Bucuresti,2003 1 Professor dr. SERBAN Radu 2 Associate Professor dr. IFTIMIE Bogdan 3 Associate Professor dr. MODAN Laurentiu 4 Lecturer Professor dr. VEGHES Ovidiu
SYLLABUS
Academic year: 2011-2012 Course title PROBABILITY THEORY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS Number of credit points 6 Faculty where delivered Bachelor program
Hours per semester / activities
Course code
01010101OF211410L
Total 56
C 28
Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics
S 28 Year 2
L/P 0 Semester 1
Course type: F fundamental, S specialized, C complementary Course curricular category : C compulsory, E elective, F - free, S - special Pre-requisites
Compulsory Recommended
F C
Learning objectives
The goal of this course is to help the students acquire the mathematical tools needed for modeling and analysis of economic phenomena of both deterministic and stochastic nature.
1.Beganu G., Probabilistic methods used in economics and insurance, Ed. Technology, Bucharest, 1996 2.Beganu G., Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, Ed. MeteorPress, Bucharest, 2004 3.Beganu G., Theory of Probability and Mathematical Statistics. Reports of problems, Ed. MeteorPress, Bucharest, 2002 4.Tudor M., Sibiceanu M., Mircea I., Probability, statistics and applications, Ed. ASE, Bucharest, 2009 1 Professor dr. TUDOR Maria 2 Associate Professor dr. BEGANU Gabriela 3 Associate Professor dr. IFTIMIE Bogdan 4 Associate Professor dr. MODAN Laurentiu
Instructors
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Academic year: 2012-2013 Course title DECISION THEORY Number of credit points 5 Faculty where delivered Bachelor program
Hours per semester / activities
Course code
01010102OS311113L
Total 56
C 28
Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics
S 28 Year 3
L/P 0 Semester 1
Course type: F fundamental, S specialized, C complementary Course curricular category : C compulsory, E elective, F - free, S - special Pre-requisites
Compulsory Recommended
S C
Learning objectives
1.A complex vision of the economic decision process using the obtained knowledge; 2.Learning methods, techniques and modern decision analysis models, including methods of decision support systems; 3. To stimulate the students creativity using case study projects form the economic decision field
1.Boldur-Lescu GH, Logic decision and management systems, Ed Academy, Bucharest, Bucharest, 1992 2.Badescu A., Dobre I., Modeling economic and financial decisions, Ed Conphys, Ramnicu Valcea, 2001 3.Dobre I., Badescu A., Irimiea C., Decision theory. Case Studies, Ed Scripta, Bucharest, 2000 4.Luce RD, Raiffa H., Games and Decisions, Wiley, New York, 1968 5.Purcaru I., Mathematics and Insurance, Ed, Bucharest, 1995 6.Dobre I., Badescu A., Decision theory, ASE Publishing House, Bucharest, 2007 1 Professor dr. BADESCU Adrian Victor 2 Professor dr. DOBRE Ion 3 Lecturer dr. ALDEA Anamaria
Instructors
SYLLABUS
Academic year: 2011-2012 Course title FUNDAMENTALS OF ECONOMIC CYBERNETICS Number of credit points 5 Faculty where delivered Bachelor program
Hours per semester / activities
Course code
01010102OS221103L
Total 56
C 28
Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics
S 28 Year 2
L/P 0 Semester 2
Course type: F fundamental, S specialized, C complementary Course curricular category : C compulsory, E elective, F - free, S - special Pre-requisites
Compulsory Recommended
S O
Learning objectives
1. The basic concepts are introduced in the theory of complex adaptive systems (CAS) and cybernetics (system, state, command, cybernetic system, feedback, and so on). There are given examples of complex adaptive systems and it is insisted on means of analysis and representation of cybernetic systems and feedback loops. 2. Equations-based modeling and agent-based modeling are introduced. Examples of economic models that are produced in the two styles are studied. 3. The main properties of complex adaptive systems (connectivity and interdependence, co-evolution, dissipation, operating far from equilibrium, self-organization and adaptation, etc.) are presented and also, the feedback mechanisms in the economy: self adjusting mechanism and the mechanism of selection and adaptation mechanism of balance and stability. 4. Different systems within economics and their markets are approached as complex adaptive systems. Different types of micro and macroeconomic systems and markets are presented together with their implications for the mechanisms of self-regulation and cybernetic systems of economic behavior.
1.Scarlat, E., Agents and Agent-based modeling in economics, ASE Publishing House, Bucharest, 2005 2.Scarlat, E., Mrcine, V., Dynamics economics I; dynamics of chaotic systems, Ed MatrixRom, Bucharest, 2002 3.Scarlat E., Chiri Nora, Cybernetics economic systems, ASE Publishing House, Bucharest, 2003 4.Scarlat E.; Chirita Nora, Fundamentals economic cybernetics, Ed , Bucharest, 1997 5.Spircu L., Scarlat E., Oprescu Gh, Chiri N., Fundamentals of economic cybernetics 1 Professor dr. SCARLAT Emil
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