Informatics 2600-DSFRw1INFO
The lecture presents the current issues related to the use of IT in the organisation. Classes include the following topics:
• Basic concepts of IT (information gap, the transformation of data into knowledge, criteria for the allocation of economic information, economic information functions)
• Business information systems (information system, information system components, information system - a dynamic approach, methods of economic research information systems, extended supply chain model SCOR, typology of information systems
• Computer hardware (hardware and computer system, computer general architecture, Generations of computers, the basic types of computing devices)
• Representation of data and algorithms (data types, algorithm, methods of notation and presentation of the algorithm)
• Computer software (source code vs. machine code, Stages of development of information systems, system evaluation criteria, potential effects of informatization, logical and technical project of information system, life cycle of a information system, a generic types of software
• technologies of collecting and presenting data (data entry methods, data output methods, characteristic of input and output data, The forms for input and output of data, types of identification systems, visualization of economic information, Multimedia Technology)
• Technologies of data processing and storing (electronic document management, e-document lifecycle, databases in business information systems, data model of databases)
Full-time and part-time studies:
30 hours of lecture
30 hours of lab
20 hours independent student work and comprehend the material
10 consultations and knowledge check
Total: 90 hours
Extramural studies:
18 hours lecture
18 h laboratory
30 hours independent student work and comprehend the material
24 consultations and knowledge check
Total: 90 hours
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the teaching cycle, learning outcomes are as follows:
Knowledge: the student has knowledge of the basic concepts of business informatics, creating algorithms, construction of computers and data processing in business information systems
Skills: the student is able to classify the types of economic information in the organization, to identify the effects of implementation of business information systems in organizations, can independently analyse the data sets in a spread sheet, know how to construct charts correctly
Social competence: the student is able to correctly communicate in organisation in the area of IT, and is able to identify areas where use of information technology would improve the company management.
Assessment criteria
Final written exam to assess
Bibliography
Korczak J., Dyczkowski M. (pod red), Informatyka ekonomiczna część I. Propedeutyka informatyki, technologie informacyjne, Wydawnictwo Akademii Ekonomicznej we Wrocławiu, 2008
Internet sources
• http://www.computerworld.pl
• Harvard Business Review http://www.hbrp.pl
Additional information
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