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Modul

Information Systems: Internet-Based Markets and Services [M-WIWI-104813]

Credits
9
Recurrence
Jedes Semester
Duration
2 Semester
Language
German
Level
4
Version
8

Responsible

Organisation

  • KIT-Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften

Part of

Bricks

Identifier Name LP
T-WIWI-102639 Business Models in the Internet: Planning and Implementation 4.5
T-WIWI-107501 Energy Market Engineering 4.5
T-WIWI-110877 Engineering Interactive Systems 4.5
T-WIWI-109246 Digital Health 4.5
T-WIWI-110280 Digital Services: Business Models and Transformation 4.5
T-WIWI-112823 Platform & Market Engineering: Commerce, Media, and Digital Democracy 4.5
T-WIWI-112757 Digital Services: Innovation & Business Models 4.5
T-WIWI-113460 Engineering Interactive Systems: AI & Wearables 4.5
T-WIWI-102641 Service Innovation 4.5
T-WIWI-110373 Advanced Information Systems 5
T-WIWI-102640 Market Engineering: Information in Institutions 4.5

Competence Certificate

The module examination takes place in the form of partial examinations in accordance with § 4 Para. 2 No. 1 - No. 3 SPO via courses of the module amounting to a total of at least 9 LP.
The overall score of the module is formed from the credit-weighted scores of the partial examinations and truncated after the first decimal place.

Competence Goal

The student

  • understands the importance and potential of digitizing products and services
  • can design digital markets and services with the associated business models.
  • knows methods and tools to successfully design the digital transformation of products and services.
  • acquires specific competencies for the digitization of domain-specific services, including healthcare and energy.

Content

The module "Information Systems: Internet-based Markets and Services" focuses on the design of Internet-based services and markets from an economic and technical point of view.

Workload

Total effort for 9 credit points: approx. 270 hours. The distribution is based on the credit points of the courses of the module (120-135h for courses with 4.5 credit points). The total number of hours per course results from the effort required to attend lectures and exercises, as well as the examination times and the time required to achieve the learning objectives of the module for an average student for an average performance.