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Course module: 201800205
201800205
Smart Industry
Course info
Course module201800205
Credits (ECTS)5
Course typeCourse
Language of instructionEnglish
Contact persondr. M. de Visser
E-mailm.devisser@utwente.nl
Lecturer(s)
Examiner
dr. M. de Visser
Contactperson for the course
dr. M. de Visser
Examiner
dr. A.B.J.M. Wijnhoven
Academic year2022
Starting block
1A
Application procedureYou apply via OSIRIS Student
Registration using OSIRISYes
Aims
  1. Students learn to apply key concepts of knowledge management and artificial intelligence and recognize their importance for realizing the idea of smart business.
  2. Students understand and recognize different approaches of knowledge management, their strong and their weak points and the added value of these approaches for business innovation. The related approaches are data-driven, model-driven, multi-perspective, stakeholder dynamics driven, and solution-driven.
  3. Students can use and evaluate the opportunities of modern information technologies for managing knowledge in organizational contexts. The respective information technologies are business intelligence, simulation, ontologies and mappings, opinion identification and triangulation, recommender systems and decision support, natural language and unstructured data processing, wisdom of the crowd services and open innovation platforms.

 
Content
Information and knowledge are key resources for operational and innovation processes in modern organizations. Business innovation methods in modern organizations increasingly rely on information technology (e.g. market-product-technology road mapping, crowdsourcing, and virtual co-creation with customers). In order to really grasp how these tools work and how information technology drives advancements in business innovations, a better understanding of knowledge and technologies for processing knowledge is necessary. The related approaches consist of five paradigms of knowing: empirical, rationalist, Kantian, political, and pragmatic and related artificial intelligence tools. The focus of this course is on how these types of knowledge can be codified, extracted and digitally represented and processed. The representation and processing opportunities of these types of knowledge, named cognitive computing, are nearly unlimited and will be discussed in the context of business processes. In this course, these information technologies are analyzed using the criteria and challenges of the five paradigms of knowing, related hands-on software experiences, and by demonstrations and presentations of practitioners.
 
Assessment

To assess whether you reached the learning objectives and successfully finalized this course, you need to successfully complete the following assessments:
An individual exam (counts for 70% of the final grade)
A group written assignment (counts for 30% of the final grade)

Grading
In order to receive a final grade, the result of the individual exam must be at least 5.5.
Assumed previous knowledge
Recommended:
BSc. degree in Business Administration or Business Economics.
Participating study
Master Business Administration
Required materials
Articles
Course readings consist of selected journal articles
Recommended materials
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Instructional modes
Assignment
Presence dutyYes

Lecture

Seminar

Tutorial

Tests
Written exam + group assignment

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