BADM 590 ISE - Seminar in Business Admin - Intelligent Sys & Econ of IS
Campus: Urbana-Champaign
Description:
Special topics in the general area of business. Topics are selected by the instructor at the beginning of each term. Course Information: Approved for letter and S/U grading. May be repeated if topics vary; unlimited credit hours for graduate and professional students.
Special Instructions:
This course is designed to provide doctoral students an introduction to recent research issues and challenges in Information Systems (IS) with a focus on two important topics (i) Intelligent systems, and (ii) Economics of Information Systems. The first part of the semester will focus on design and development of systems and processes that use advanced algorithms for decision making. The second part of the semester will focus on research in the area of economics of software and information security, piracy, and software development. This course gets into the depths of various perspectives, examines different methodologies, and explores data analytics and Game Theory based research (from methodology perspective) in information systems. The broad mission of this course is to familiarize the students with various domains and methods that IS researchers are interested in. Hopefully, this exercise will help student scholars develop an appreciation for the various communities that exist under
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Number of Required Visit(s): 0Course Level: Graduate
Credit: 4
Term(s): Spring