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The page is under construction, more information soon. | After the course the student should be able to: * Define basic concepts such as public information systems and e-government. Describe the principles for public information systems architecture, product-based as well as service oriented. * Demonstrate knowledge of applicable methods in the subject area, such as requirements management, process design and development methods for information systems. * Demonstrate the skills required to independently use the information systems to design and execute processes such as municipal matters. * Demonstrate an ability to make assessments of the ethical implications regarding e-government. |
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* Introduction to public information systems for e-government with view of the area. * Models and methods for the development and implementation of public information systems. * The course aims to help students' knowledge of public information systems from several perspectives: technological, organizational, professional and ethical. == Outline == The course is given as a distance course. |
GOVSYS - IS Governance for e-Government: Requirement, Use, Evaluation
Level
Advanced level - Second cycle course
Aim
After the course the student should be able to:
- Define basic concepts such as public information systems and e-government. Describe the principles for public information systems architecture, product-based as well as service oriented.
- Demonstrate knowledge of applicable methods in the subject area, such as requirements management, process design and development methods for information systems.
- Demonstrate the skills required to independently use the information systems to design and execute processes such as municipal matters.
- Demonstrate an ability to make assessments of the ethical implications regarding e-government.
Syllabus
- Introduction to public information systems for e-government with view of the area.
- Models and methods for the development and implementation of public information systems.
- The course aims to help students' knowledge of public information systems from several perspectives: technological, organizational, professional and ethical.
Outline
The course is given as a distance course.