Computer Systems and Decision Making

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Program Overview

The Master's program in Computer Systems and Decision Making covers advanced courses in artificial intelligence, distributed databases, optimization, and decision support, as well as information system architecture.

Tutorials focus on modeling complex systems, advanced programming, and data analysis for decision-making.

Practical work includes:

  • Implementing machine learning algorithms,
  • Developing decision-making solutions using tools like Python and R,
  • Managing and securing information systems in enterprises.

This program trains experts capable of designing and optimizing intelligent solutions for data management and exploitation across various sectors.

Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Service-Oriented Architectures

Service-Oriented Architectures

Data Web and Semantic Web

Complexity and Problem Solving

Complexity and Problem Solving

Advanced Programming Techniques

Data Analysis

Decision Support System


Advanced Topics

The advanced topics covered in this program include modeling and optimization of decision-making processes, machine learning, and predictive analytics, as well as distributed systems architecture and cloud computing.

The curriculum also integrates cybersecurity and risk management, equipping students with the skills to design robust and secure IT solutions. Additionally, the study of multi-agent systems and evolutionary algorithms prepares graduates to develop innovative technologies for Industry 4.0 and the digital transformation of businesses.

Admissions Information

Access to the program is particularly intended for holders of a bachelor's degree in computer science.

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