Information technology as an integrating force in manufacturing

Master

In Maynard (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Maynard (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This course features video of a complete class session with guest speaker, Richard Rowe, Founder of RoweCom. The session focuses on steel manufacturing and cross-company processes - delivering and industry-wide IT solution. A comprehensive bibliography of readings, study questions and lecture notes are also available.

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  • Technology
  • Web

Course programme

Lectures: 2 sessions / week, 1.5 hours / session


This course assumes only a minimal familiarity with computer technology and terminology. The course is not intended for students who have extensive technical expertise or experience.


The course material is available in the course reader. It includes all the required readings (articles) to be covered in class. Most of the optional readings are available via the Web, although a few are included in the course pack. There are also some optional textbooks and recommended Web material. And there will be some additional material handed out in class.


Class Participation: 50%
Assignments: 25%
Take Home Exam: 25%


We view this course as a cooperative learning experience and expect students to engage the topics through hands-on assignments, readings, and thoughtful discussions in the classroom. Class preparation is essential for case based sessions. Assignments provide an opportunity to gain hands-on experience with some of the tools and technologies covered in this course. They include (a) working with a Microsoft Access database (b) writing a twenty-line simple program for a very simple computer designed specifically for this assignment (c) a two-page web description of an IT application used in manufacturing (d) an agenda to help you keep up with IT and (e) a take-home final exam. All assignments are to be received before class on the due date.


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Information technology as an integrating force in manufacturing

Price on request