Advanced Topics in Information Systems

Year
1
Academic year
2012-2013
Code
03000881
Subject Area
Especialidades Optativas
Language of Instruction
Portuguese
Other Languages of Instruction
English
Mode of Delivery
Face-to-face
Duration
SEMESTRIAL
ECTS Credits
6.0
Type
Elective
Level
3rd Cycle Studies

Recommended Prerequisites

Information systems.

Teaching Methods

The course starts with intensive presentations by the various lecturers about the current advances in information systems selected for the present edition. After that, students must choose one of the topics and continue its study in depth with close supervision of one of the instructors. At the end of the semester, all students present their work to colleagues and instructors and answer questions from all.

Learning Outcomes

To prepare the researchers to scientifically approach advanced problems in the design, deployment, and management of information systems serving strategic, tactical, and operational objectives of organizations. The course goes beyond purely technical aspects, to also encompass social, organizational, and business considerations. It is expected that the students will develop competences in information systems research needed to publish in conferences and journals of the field. Using Dublin descriptors, the competencies can be classified as follows:
Instrumental:
•    Competency in analysis and synthesis
•    Competency in organization and planning
•    Competency in oral and written communication
Personal:
•    Competency in critical reasoning
Systemic:
•    Competency for autonomous learning
•    Competency to research

Work Placement(s)

No

Syllabus

This course addresses advanced topics in design, deployment, and management of information systems, taking into account their socio-technical nature. Being a doctoral-level course, the specific items change according to the most current advances in the IS area and in the work being carried out by the research group that supports the course. Past topics included service-oriented architectures and business processes, service engineering, business rules management, semantic mashup of services, and sociotechnical systems engineering.

Assessment Methods

Assessment
Report of quality equivalent to a scientific paper of PhD thesis chapter.: 100.0%

Bibliography

Artigos científicos mais recentes sobre os tópicos avançados de sistemas de informação selecionados para a edição do curso. | The most recent papers on the information systems advanced topics selected for the edition of the course.