Computerization of Economic Organizations and IT Projects Management 2400-PL3SL072B
I. Approximation of issues to choose for the topic of the thesis:
- Economic conditions of the implementation of information systems and IT
-Design of information systems (methods and tools)
- Problems of implementation of information systems in organizations,
- Modern technology in the creation of system architecture and hardware .
- Information Systems in terms of integration with the European Union.
- Information Society
-Outsourcing of IT services.
- Efficiency and effectiveness of systems
- Procurement investment information
- Aspects of project management
- Implementation of projects financed with European funds,
- Integrated information systems and decision support systems in organizations .
- Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence applications .
- IT in public administration e-government.
II. The choice of thesis subject and discuss the skills workshop. Presented formal and substantive requirements for the thesis as well as presentation skills.
III. Presentations of papers from the theses. Discussion of the presentation students.
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After the course the student is able to:
- present the knowledge you need to write a thesis within chosed theme
- develop an outline of the thesis,
- submit a presentation covering objectives and thesis work, and a collection of source material
- prepare a thesis in accordance with the procedural and substantive requirements.
KW01, KW02, KW03, KU01, KU02, KW03, KK01, KK02, KK03
Assessment criteria
Assessment is based on active participation in the seminar. Preparing an outline of thesis. Proclamation presentation covering the topic of thesis. Evaluation of the thesis preparation for formal and substantive requirements.
Bibliography
Readings depends on the chosen thesis topic, selected individually for the thesis topic.
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