Reference no: EM133669731
Information Systems Applications in Business
Learning Outcome 1: Examine and design contemporary Information Systems applications and methodologies.
Learning Outcome 2: Investigate and explain the process for execution, verification and validation of systems and define system specifications including technical, economical and operational feasibility.
Learning Outcome 3: Evaluate IS related techniques to ensure reliability, availability & integrity of digital business processes & analyse general impact of human factors & organisational situations on IS related areas.
Case Study - Robots Took My Job
Assessment Description
In this project, you will work in groups. These will be formed from Week Two's class onward: therefore, it is vital that you attend this class.
Class-time will be available for groups to undertake some tutor-facilitated work on this project: refer to the Weekly Workshop Schedule in the Unit Outline for details. Beyond this, it is expected that groups work cohesively, constructively and extensively in their own time. A Group Charter will be issued for all members to agree, sign and work with.
You are encouraged to attend the workshop on Referencing and Research Practice organised with the Academic Success Team (AST).
Process, Content and Structure:
Students will be given a case study based on real-world business dilemmas and scenarios.
The project will require students to apply critical thinking skills to analyse the problems and make recommended business decisions.
The structure of the project is a 3000-word report, the contents of which are detailed below. It is the report that requires submitting as the finished piece of work. It is the report that will be marked. Ad hoc work in whatever form will not be marked if submitted.
The wordcount is 3000 words. This is subject to plus or minus 10%. The wordcount does not include the executive summary, the table of contents, the list of references or any appendices. However, please note that appendices should be used for supplementary information only: they will NOT to considered for marking.
Research expectation:
The submission needs to be supported with information by credible sources.
Credible sources should be varied and include, but not limited to, the Textbook, Government reports, Industry reports, Newspaper articles, Books, and Journal articles.
Use the EBSCO Databases accessed through the Library and Learning Support page on Moodle to find journal articles, case studies and more to help you prepare your assessment.
Use Harvard referencing including the reference list.