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Thu, 13. Apr 2017 Hoffmann, David
SITM project offered during summer term: The development and assessment of an AI-supported Project Management software prototype
In the upcoming summer term, the Chair of Information Systems and Strategic IT Management offers master and bachelor students several IS projects dealing with the development and assessment of an AI-supported software prototype.
In general, students will be asked to take an active role in this project, taking on responsibilities for the project’s planning, data collection, research model development, software development, and user interface design. Several groups of students will therefore be formed or assigned to work in different work streams, depending on their suitability and familiarity with software development and other techniques.
The project offers a unique opportunity to experience a real-world, on-going research project. Further, it is a great way to deepen your software development, theoretical thinking, business understanding, and rapid prototyping skills, all of which will enrich your CV.
A detailed description of the work and information on registering for the project can be found at the link below.
- Links:
- udue.de/NLpys
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