Research Workshop in Digital T...
Writing a Research Project proposal including problem formulation […]
Business Intelligence (BI) as a concept; review of […]
Reduction of e-business power requirements by locating data […]
Introduction to business models and technologies. Search engines. […]
Wireless and mobile electronic commerce architecture and applications. […]
Analysis and design of various data cleaning, wrangling, […]
Topics in Electronic Business Affective computing (also referred […]
Writing a Research Project proposal including problem formulation […]
Fundamentals of using the Internet for marketing tasks. […]
Business Intelligence (BI) as a concept; review of major BI tools and methods; identification of the right types of BI for different types of decision making environments; introduction to Big Data; business applications of Big Data; review of the supporting technologies such as data bases and data warehouses and Big Data Platforms for integrating structured and unstructured data including Hadoop, sandbox analytics; Streaming Analytics, and advances in data warehousing appliances that accelerate analytics.
Courses ADM 6275, ADM 6287 cannot be combined for units.
Exclusion: ADM 6275
Course Duration | 2 Months |
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Course Type | Lecture |
Course Code | ADM 6287 |
Credits | 1.5 |
Reduction of e-business power requirements by locating data centres in areas with low cost electricity and where cold outside air can be used for cooling, e.g. British Columbia, Québec, Finland, Iceland and Sweden. Reduction of power requirements in other industries, e.g. using smart grid, smart buildings and smart cities. Calculation of energy requirements for specific e-business services, e.g. e-banking, e-newspapers, media download, media streaming and web-based advertising. Review of current international standardization work on sustainability for and by IT.
Course Duration | 2 Months |
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Course Type | Lecture |
Course Code | ADM 6277 |
Credits | 1.5 |
Introduction to business models and technologies. Search engines. Cryptography. Web services and agents. Secure electronic transactions. Value added e-commerce technologies. Advanced research questions.
Course Duration | 4 Months |
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Course Type | Lecture |
Course Code | EBC 5389 |
Credits | 1.5 |
Wireless and mobile electronic commerce architecture and applications. Electronic banking, digital cash. Wireless exchanges, business models. Fixed and mobile wireless networks. Routing techniques. Content presentation. Security issues and solutions. Satellite networks for electronic commerce. Overview of relevant standards, protocols and technologies. Case studies.
Course Duration | 4 Months |
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Course Type | Lecture |
Course Code | DTI 5175 |
Credits | 3 |
Analysis and design of various data cleaning, wrangling, blending, and visualization, statistical inference, classification, clustering, regression, and content analysis methods. Use of machine learning algorithms to extract meaningful information from data to make decisions. Formulating analytics problems for business and developing, evaluating, and maintaining machine learning models. Analyzing, generating, and communicating insights on the models. Hands-on experience with an integrated set of current data analytics, data mining, and machine learning tools.
Course Duration | 4 Months |
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Course Type | Lecture |
Course Code | DTI 5125 |
Credits | 3 |
Topics in Electronic Business
Affective computing (also referred to as emotional artificial intelligence) pertains to the study and development of machines that can recognize and respond to human emotions. There are numerous applications to this technology in healthcare, education, entertainment, and social robotics.
Course Duration | 4 Months |
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Course Type | Lecture |
Course Code | EBC 6300B |
Credits | 3 |
Writing a Research Project proposal including problem formulation and work plan. Essentials of graduate report writing, information management, literature search techniques and reference management. Research ethics including academic integrity and avoiding academic fraud.
Course Duration | 2 Months |
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Course Type | Lecture |
Course Code | EBC 7101 |
Credits | 1.5 |
Fundamentals of using the Internet for marketing tasks. Strategic implications of the Internet for Marketing. Marketing models for Electronic Commerce. Customer retention, customization, value-based pricing, branding, advertising in the context of Electronic Commerce. WWW and the pricing, promotion and distribution of goods.
Course Duration | 2 Months |
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Course Type | Research |
Course Code | ADM 6260 |
Credits | 1.5 |
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Writing a Research Project proposal including problem formulation […]
Writing a Research Project proposal including problem formulation and work plan. Essentials of graduate report writing, information management, literature search techniques and reference management. Research ethics including academic integrity and avoiding academic fraud.
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Course Duration | 1.5 Months |
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Course Type | Lecture |
Course Code | DTI 7101 |
Credits | 1.5 |
Recent and advanced topics in the field of Digital Transformation and Innovation and its related areas. Topics vary from year to year.
Topic: Inclusive Innovation
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Course Duration | 4 Months |
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Course Type | Lecture |
Course Code | DTI 6301 |
Credits | 1.5 |
Recent and advanced topics in the field of Digital Transformation and Innovation and its related areas. Topics vary from year to year.
Course Duration | 4 Months |
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Course Type | Lecture |
Course Code | DTI 6300 |
Credits | 3 |
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Introduction to business data collection, data pre-processing, data […]
Introduction to business data collection, data pre-processing, data warehouses, data marts, and online analytical processing. Data mining tasks including classification, clustering and association rules. Data mining model building, tools and techniques including decision trees, neural networks, and regression analysis. Application of these techniques in business including CRM, target marketing, credit scoring, churn, survival analysis, and fraud detection.
Course Duration | 1 Month |
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Course Type | Lecture |
Course Code | DTI 6220 |
Credits | 1.5 |
Design thinking as a collaborative creative process for problem-solving and designing human-centered solutions. Design thinking for driving business innovation, new product development, and customer experience. Best practices for design inspiration, ideation and implementation; essential design research skills for empathy, listening, collaboration, observation, critical analysis, and experimentation. Design Thinking tools and techniques including visualization, mapping, storytelling, rapid prototyping, and testing.
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Course Duration | One Month |
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Course Type | Lecture |
Course Code | DTI 6105 |
Credits | 1.5 |
Directed Readings II
Course Duration | N/A |
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Course Type | Research |
Course Code | DTI 5991 |
Credits | 1.5 |
Directed Reading I
Course Duration | N/A |
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Course Type | Research |
Course Code | DTI 5990 |
Credits | 1.5 |
Project mentored by an industry expert and a professor who co-supervise the project. International projects (location or industry expert) are permitted.
Course Duration | 3 months |
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Course Type | Research |
Course Code | DTI 5902 |
Credits | 6 |
The research topic and the professor who will direct it must be approved by the program director prior to registration in the third session. The topic can be theoretical (for instance, based on a documentation assessment or a review of the scientific literature) or applied (based on case studies). A research paper, about 50 pages long, must be written and approved by the project director and another professor.
Course Duration | 4 Months |
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Course Type | Research |
Course Code | DTI 6997 |
Credits | 6 |