Course Reviews on DSME2050 Information Systems and E-Commerce
Shared by Anonymous
2018-08-25
Professor: Dr. Jacqueline Wong
Course Description
E commerce basic stuff, a little bit on ER diagram
Assessment
Project and Final and Peer evaluation
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Shared by Anonymous
2018-08-25
Professor: Dr. Jacqueline Wong
Course Description
The course is about how modern information systems are used in corporates, especially in E-commerce. But to be honest, I felt like I didn't learn anything from this course. It taught you some Virtual Basics (just a little), some Microsoft Access (just a little) and some other random stuffs.
Assessment
(The instructor didn't have an electronic version of syllabus, so I forgot what the assessment is.)
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Shared by Anonymous
2018-08-25
Professor: Chan Wai Kwong Samuel
Course Description
good
Assessment
good
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Shared by Anonymous
2018-08-25
Professor: Connie Liu
Course Description
Nothing much related to Information Systems
Assessment
50% Project
25% Test 1
25% Test 2
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Shared by Anonymous
2018-08-25
Professor: SAMUEL
Course Description
This course introduces both the conceptual foundations and
the technical issues in the Information Systems (IS).
This course offers a survey of the IS disciplines that will
enable all business school students to understand the
relationship of major IS components and their curriculum as
a whole.
The technical aspect of information systems and its
relevance to business functions will also be covered.
Emphasis will be on the application of existing software to
achieve a reasonable understanding of the basic concepts in
IS.
Assessment
Attendance 5% (At least 70%)
Presentation and Participation 10%
Exercises 15%
Test 15%
Project 25%
Final Quiz 30%
All students should attain at least 30% in each of the above
assessment methods
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2018-08-25
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Course Description
theoretical knowledge for business students
Assessment
objective
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DSME2050 Information Systems and E-Commerce