Courseware Develop to Support Business Management (BPM), CILOs (Course Intended Learning Outcomes)
Project: Research
Researcher(s)
- Murali Mohan NARASIPURAM (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)Department of Information Systems
- Kwai Sang CHIN (Co-Investigator)Department of Systems Engineering
- Kuldeep KUMAR (Co-Investigator)Department of Information Systems
- Douglas VOGEL (Co-Investigator)Department of Information Systems
Description
In the last five years, there is a clear shift in the system modeling paradigm from data-orientation to process-orientation whereas the curriculum of systems development courses still continues to be data oriented. Those instructors who have tried to introduce process-orientation in their respective system development courses have found complete lack of support in terms of a well-equipped laboratory, classroom exercises, case studies, etc. In addition, the curriculum has not been revised to reflect the expected outcomes in terms of process-oriented models, their development and implementation strategies, etc. Process-orientation affects not only information systems, but has a much wider implication including physical processes. Engineering process management systems also are being reviewed and redesigned in light of the current wave of process-orientation. Under this proposal, we will develop courseware to support the process-orientation related Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs).Detail(s)
Project number | 6000134 |
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Grant type | TDG(CityU) |
Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 15/01/07 → 21/07/09 |