This course provides an in-depth analysis of a representative set of case studies of successful innovation in services based on new uses of information tecnologies. For each case study, the course analyses the factors that lead to its success, the problems found, and the lessons learnt. The course also classifies each case study in terms of a general framework. At the end of the course, the student will be able to classify a particular service system in the framework, and apply (some of) the lessons learnt in the case studies to that system.
Teachers
Person in charge
Carles Farre Tost (
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Weekly hours
Theory
3
Problems
0
Laboratory
0
Guided learning
0
Autonomous learning
0
Competences
Generic Technical Competences
Generic
CG2 - Capability to lead, plan and supervise multidisciplinary teams.
CG4 - Capacity for general and technical management of research, development and innovation projects, in companies and technology centers in the field of Informatics Engineering.
CG5 - Capability to apply innovative solutions and make progress in the knowledge to exploit the new paradigms of computing, particularly in distributed environments.
Transversal Competences
Information literacy
CTR4 - Capability to manage the acquisition, structuring, analysis and visualization of data and information in the area of informatics engineering, and critically assess the results of this effort.
Technical Competences of each Specialization
Specific
CEC1 - Ability to apply scientific methodologies in the study and analysis of phenomena and systems in any field of Information Technology as well as in the conception, design and implementation of innovative and original computing solutions.