Design and management of information technology is a rich and dynamic field. The field can be researched from different perspectives within a number of scientific disciplines. In each discipline researchers benefit from cooperation with researchers in other disciplines. The joint Ph.D. program in Design and Management of Information Technology has been established in response to a need for cross-institutional research and doctoral training collaboration. The Ph.D. program receives financial support from NorFa and The Danish Research Academy. The program is affiliated with the IRIS Association.
Læringsmål:
En studerende, der fuldt ud har opfyldt kursets mål, vil kunne:
Identify the essential principles of development of information systems and the use of information system in organizations
Describe and differentiate contemporary approaches to development information systems
Debate use of information system for different functions and activities within organizations
Identify and examine research strategies and methods
Assess ideas and proposals and debate your own and your fellow student’s contributions
Plan and carry through project work, including wording of problem definitions and conclusions
Present a research paper to an audience
Plan how to write a PhD thesis, with correct use of references and source material
Plan to publish papers in research journals
Kursusindhold:
The course covers both typical IT design areas like systems development, design methods, human-computer interaction, and computer supported co-operative work (CSCW) as well as typical IT management areas like IT strategies, strategic information systems, decision support systems, and Information sharing.
Litteratur::
A compendium will be available at course start.
Bemærkninger:
The joint PhD programme is organized in cooperation with Computer Science, Roskilde University; Department of Informatics, Copenhagen Business School; The IT University of Copenhagen. The course has its own web-site: http://www.dmit.dk.