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"To prepare students to become successful lifelong learners

and to provide a stimulating and interactive learning environment

characterised by case-based and problem-based teaching models using the E-Learning environment Moodle"

 

Current Teaching (2005/2006)

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Analytical Information Systems (CA257) - Building the enterprise wide information basis

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Information Systems Strategy (CA348) - Achieving competitive advantage by aligning IT and business

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Logistics Management (CA483) - Integrated Management of business networks by strategic and systematic coordination of business activities

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Information Systems Frameworks (CA596) - Part and Full-Time degree

Course material available at: moodle.dcu.ie (All information is subject to change and should be checked regularly).

Project Report:

Report writing and managing references: Essential reading for all students:

M. Berndtsson, J. Hansson, B. Olsson, B. Lundell: Planning and Implementing your Final Year Project - with Success! A Guide for Students in Computer Science and Information Systems, Springer 2002, ISBN 1852333324

DCU Library Citing & Referencing Guide This guide published by the Library is now available. Copies will be held in the Short Loan and Main lending collections for borrowing. Students may purchase a copy at the Issue Desk

Meetings and Contact:

Students who have questions should:

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Talk to me after lectures/tutorials (prefered and encouraged)

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Email

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Call into my office (Room L2.26)

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You also can request a meeting via Email indicating the question/topic (The meeting will be arranged as soon as possible)

Please allow a few days for answering your emails. During semester: typically you can expect an answer within 1 or 2 days, but usually not longer than 3 days. If you don't get a reply within 7 days, please feel free to contact me again. During Semester break it might take a few days longer to reply to your email.

 

Further Information (Projects)

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Projects (see also Research Information)

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Dublin City University Postgraduate Taught Degrees, including European M.Sc. in Business Informatics  (see also Information Flyer and Poster)

 Miscellaneous

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 List of invited guest lecturers

 

 

Previous Teaching and Curriculum Development

Academic year: Course Study Programme
2005/06 Analytical Information Systems (CA257)

Information Systems Strategy (CA348)

Logistics Management (CA483)

B.Sc. in Computer Applications (Dublin City University)
Information Systems Frameworks (CA596) (Part and Full-Time degree)* Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (Dublin City University)
2004/05 Analytical Information Systems (CA257)

Information Systems Strategy (CA348)

Logistics Management (CA483)

B.Sc. in Computer Applications (Dublin City University)
2003/04 Analytical Information Systems (CA257)*

Information Systems Strategy (CA348) (day and evening)

Logistics Management (CA483)*

B.Sc. in Computer Applications (Dublin City University)
2002/03 Information Systems Strategy (CA348)* B.Sc. in Computer Applications (Dublin City University)
2001/02 Informatics II (Tutorial) Information Management (University of St. Gallen)
2000/01 Informatics II (Tutorial) Information Management (University of St. Gallen)
1993/04 Tutorial for Numeric at the Department of Mathematics Business Informatics (University of Mannheim, Department of Mathematics)

 

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European Master of Science in Business Informatics*

*Courses/Programmes initiated and/or re-designed

 

 

Graduate Supervision include:

bulletPhD candidates
bulletMSc in in Information Technology (2005/06)
bulletMSc in Electronic Commerce (Business) in academic year 2003/2004.

 

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