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== Short description == The aim is to provide you with the opportunity to develop your knowledge of digital business and to apply this knowledge into business problem-solving from the perspective of IT. It is not a technical course about digital technology. It is designed to help you understand the key features of digital business and how it can be applied. |
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The aim of the course is to give the students knowledge and understanding of the fundations and key characteristic features of mobile business and its implementation. | During the last decades, we have seen the great development of digital technologies, which are fundamentally transforming business strategies, business processes, firm capabilities, products and services, and key interfirm relationships in extended business networks. The transformation is as powerful as the industrial Resolution. We are heading towards the era of industry 4.0. |
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The goals of the course is to familiarise the students with: * The structural migation from e-business to m-business * The development of mobility as a new variable for business * The trends and drivers towards a mobile economy * Frameworks that is useful for understanding the mobile development * Strategical and practical cases of m-businesses |
The aim of the course Digital Business in IT (DIBU) is to provide you as a student with the opportunity to develop your knowledge of digital business and to apply this knowledge into business problem-solving from the perspective of IT. After completed the course, you will develop an innovative thinking and mindset of digital technology and digital business. |
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The structural migration from E-Business to M-Business and the trends that is shaping the Mobile economy. The M-Business landscape and breakthrough platform strategies. Mobile application infrastructure and mobile portals as means of satisfying the customer and gaining supply chain focus. Other areas covered are the next generation of business-to-employee applications and mobile strategy. This is not a technical course about 3G broadband, mobile protocols and new programming languages. It is a course to help you understand the basics of m-business and how it could be applied. |
The structural migration from traditional business to digital business; Digital business and value creation; Digital business and digital strategy; Social collaboration and social business; Digital business innovations; Digital applications for business; Digital security model etc. We will invite guest lecturers from industry to share their knowledge of digital business. |
Digital Business in the area of IT
Level
Advanced level - Second cycle course
Requirements
60 hp Computer and Systems Sciences
Short description
The aim is to provide you with the opportunity to develop your knowledge of digital business and to apply this knowledge into business problem-solving from the perspective of IT. It is not a technical course about digital technology. It is designed to help you understand the key features of digital business and how it can be applied.
Aim
During the last decades, we have seen the great development of digital technologies, which are fundamentally transforming business strategies, business processes, firm capabilities, products and services, and key interfirm relationships in extended business networks. The transformation is as powerful as the industrial Resolution. We are heading towards the era of industry 4.0.
The aim of the course Digital Business in IT (DIBU) is to provide you as a student with the opportunity to develop your knowledge of digital business and to apply this knowledge into business problem-solving from the perspective of IT. After completed the course, you will develop an innovative thinking and mindset of digital technology and digital business.
Syllabus
The course contains the following parts:
The structural migration from traditional business to digital business; Digital business and value creation; Digital business and digital strategy; Social collaboration and social business; Digital business innovations; Digital applications for business; Digital security model etc.
We will invite guest lecturers from industry to share their knowledge of digital business.