1,484 research outputs found
Reinforcing Students’ Research Abilities via Digital Repositories
Computer science graduates are requested to possess complex professional abilities including research skills. In this paper we justify the development of a departmental repository to assist all non-auditorium activities and summarize its benefits. We are convinced that this is the way students and teachers to form interim learning societies
Exposing the Intellectual Assets of a University Department
Works for designing and deploying a university department repository are presented. General considerations about policies and functional requirements are outlined with respect to the institution context. Technical and system issues are briefly discussed. Finally the benefits and usability of the repository are summarized
Opportunities for developing communist heritage tourism in Bulgaria
The paper analyses the possibilities to develop communist heritage tourism in Bulgaria. After a review of related literature, the paper identifies five characteristics of communist heritage tourism: ideologically overburdened type of tourism, controversial, represents a limited time period of history, represents a personality cult, concentration of resources in places related with communist history in the country (in cities and the countryside). The paper summarizes some of the most important resources for communist heritage tourism development in Bulgaria and the potential market segments for communist heritage tourist products. The key market segments are considered Bulgarians and Westerners born before 1960 as they were at least 19 years old when communism fell and had clear memories of the period. The final section of the paper presents the structure of a proposed future museum of communism and analyses its three possible locations
The content of software production course
Software production is an integral activity that encompasses the majority of computer science and information technologies knowledge and skills such as algorithms, programming, databases, networking etc. Referring to this, an introductory course on software production summarizes and upgrades the learning achievements of students in bachelor programs of computing. This paper focuses on some curriculum issues in software engineering course. The main discussion concerns the choice of the topics and learning activities. The course should expose fundamental concepts and principles that underlie current and emerging methods, tools, and techniques for cost-effective production of high-quality software systems
Information Systems for Sustainable Organizations
Nowadays sustainability is a broad and complex concept, which should be applied to any significant economic activity. Sustainable development involves environmental, economic and social aspects of long-term local and global processes implying an overall progress. Various contradicting requests arise which organizations should resolve in their projects and the proper information support becomes a key factor for this. In the context of the above, the goal of this paper is to examine how information systems within the organization contribute for sustainable development by providing appropriate information services. The monitoring and reporting of the organisational impact on sustainability is constantly required both by members and business partners. Thus, sustainability can be viewed as a new dimension of information system assessment
Academic Use of Open Digital Archives
Open access academic archives are the proper instrument to make visible the majority of the coursework done during the years and to propagate the results of already paid research activities, thus raising their value. By offering proper services, archives become the media which facilitates the forming of interim research and learning societies among students and teachers. This is the way to achieve an improved management of intellectual assets of the whole university community. In this paper the authors try to summarize the advantages of open access university archives and to discuss some issues arising from rules for deploying and accessing course materials and research papers.
ACM Classification Keywords. H3.5 On-line information services– Data sharing; H3.7 Digital libraries-Collection
Teaching Information Systems for Bachelor Programs in Computer Science
Today the information systems are common basis to achieve operational excellence, managerial diversity and improved decision making. The study of information systems involves sources from technical and behavioral disciplines. The technical approach includes computer science, management science, and operations research. The behavioral approach concerns psychology, sociology, and economics. This paper focuses on some didactical issues when implementing the technical approach to the study of information systems. The main discussion concerns the choice of the topics and learning activities for a course in information systems delivered to students majoring computer science or information technologies. We assert that students have to achieve information’s systems literacy which encompasses how and why the technology is applied in organizations. We adhere to ACM and AIS IS 2010 Curriculum Guidelines
Beyond the Regular University Education in Computing: the Move towards Blended Learning
Nowadays enlarging competences in computer science and improving their conformance with the needs of software industry is an activity of great importance. The university education needs to diversify and intensify its forms in order to achieve this goal. This paper focuses on some didactic issues that relate the development and delivery of courses in the area of computer science so that they can be used in different forms
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