2012/2013 KAN-DISF Designing Information Systems for the Future
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Designing Information Systems for the Future |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 15 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period | Spring |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc/MSc in Business Administration and Information Systems, BSc
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Last updated on 20-12-2012 |
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After the course the students should be able to: • Demonstrate an understanding of contemporary trends and debates in the ISD practice and literature, critically assess the literature on current trends and challenges in ISD, and discuss these in relation to general perspectives and schools in ISD. • Analyze development methods, identify core parts, and synthesis the perspective behind, and analyse the need for skills and capabilities within an ISD approach and discuss differences and similarities between the contemporary trends included in the course. |
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The course covers a range of subjects selected by the teachers, combined with subjects chosen by the students. Hence the course has four major parts; first an introduction to the developments in ISD theory and methods and major debates and controversies in the field. There will be a special emphasis on the relationship between theory, method, and practice. Second, lectures covering four contemporary trends in ISD. The third part of the course is organized around 3 workshops about topics selected by the students. The fourth part of the course consists of a project assignment in an area chosen by the individual project groups. A particular focus in all parts of the course will be on the role of the systems developer as project manager and mediator between development and use of information systems. The subjects for the compulsory course of lectures will be: · Agile software development · Distributed software development and outsourcing · Product-line and standard package development · Open source development
The subjects will be discussed in their technological, economic, and historical context, their similarities and differences, as well as their claims, range and application will be critically assessed. The projects will allow the students to work practically (hands-on), empirically (study practice) or theoretically with an ISD topic of specific interest to the student. The students are free to define their own projects as long as the problem formulation is relevant for ISD. Workshops and supervision are performed to support the students’ immersion in the chosen topic. The subjects for the workshops depend on the trends/issues the students choose to work with. The course coordinators will arrange that relevant workshop hosts (professors) and supervisors are assigned to accommodate the topics chosen for the projects. |
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A mix of lectures (including guests from industry), workshops and project work will be used. | |||||||||||||||||
Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||
The course literature will be divided in two parts · Literature selected by the teachers for the first two parts of the course (80%) · Project relevant literature selected by individual project groups (20%) |