IB3K5-12 Artificial Intelligence for Business
Introductory description
N/A.
Module aims
By providing understanding/insight for decision-making via access to structured data & knowledge assets across the enterprise as well as unstructured data throughout the internet and sensory technologies, data analytics enables an organisation to sense & respond to the demands of its operating environment.
Outline syllabus
This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.
Strategic nature and application of business intelligence practices and enterprise data management technologies in
contemporary organisations.
Management of data warehousing and business intelligence practices.
Business Analytics applications and tools.
Business intelligence practices: knowledge management, customer relationship mgt. and supply chain management
(CRM/SCM), business performance management, data mining.
Challenges in enterprise data/knowledge management: the case of dashboard.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
- Understand the strategic nature of enterprise data knowledge management technologies and data analytics practices.
- Understand the strategic significance of the BI and Business Analytics systems, and the managerial issues associated with the selection and adoption of such data and manipulation technologies.
Indicative reading list
Davenport and Harris (2007). Competing on Analytics. HBR Press.
Sherman, R (2014) Business Intelligence Guidebook: From Data Integration to Analytics, Morgan Kaufmann.
Turban, E, Sharda, R, Delen, D. (2014) Business Intelligence and Analytics: Systems for Decision Support, Global Edition, Paperback. Pearson.
Turban, E., Sharda, R., Delen, D, & King, D (2011). 2nd ed. Business Intelligence: A Managerial Approach. Prentice Hall
Subject specific skills
Understand the managerial and organisational issues associated the use of data and business analytics systems and enterprise business intelligence practices.
Transferable skills
Know how to recommend management policies and measures to enable an organisation to exploit data/knowledge assets and information technologies effectively.
Study time
Type | Required |
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Lectures | 10 sessions of 2 hours (17%) |
Seminars | 9 sessions of 1 hour (8%) |
Private study | 36 hours (30%) |
Assessment | 55 hours (46%) |
Total | 120 hours |
Private study description
Private Study.
Costs
No further costs have been identified for this module.
You do not need to pass all assessment components to pass the module.
Assessment group A1
Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
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Assessment component |
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Individual Assignment (12 CATS) | 70% | 38 hours | Yes (extension) |
Reassessment component is the same |
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Assessment component |
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Group Presentation (12 CATS) | 30% | 17 hours | No |
Reassessment component is the same |
Feedback on assessment
Verbal and written.
Courses
This module is Optional for:
- Year 3 of UESA-HN12 BEng Engineering Business Management
- Year 3 of UESA-HN11 BSc Engineering and Business Studies
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UIBA-N203 BSc in International Management
- Year 4 of N203 International Management
- Year 4 of N203 International Management
- Year 4 of N238 International Management with Finance
- Year 4 of N256 International Management with Marketing
- Year 4 of N236 Management with Digital Business (with Placement Year)
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UIBA-N201 BSc in Management
- Year 3 of N201 Management
- Year 3 of N20B Management
- Year 3 of N230 Management with Finance
- Year 3 of N232 Management with Finance
- Year 3 of N250 Management with Marketing
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UIBA-N202 BSc in Management (with Intercalated Year/UPP)
- Year 4 of N210 Management (Undergraduate Partnership Programme)
- Year 4 of N202 Management (with Intercalated Year)
- Year 4 of N20C Management (with Placement Year)
- Year 4 of N231 Management with Finance (with Intercalated Year)
- Year 4 of N251 Management with Marketing (with Intercalated Year)
- Year 3 of UIBA-NN35 Undergraduate Accounting and Finance
- Year 3 of UIBA-N4N4 Undergraduate Accounting and Finance (with Foundation Year)
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UIBA-NN36 Undergraduate Accounting and Finance (with Intercalated Year/Undergraduate Partnership Programme)
- Year 4 of NN36 Accounting and Finance (Intercalated)
- Year 4 of NN37 Accounting and Finance (Undergraduate Partnership Programme)
- Year 3 of UCHA-FN11 Undergraduate Chemistry and Business Studies
- Year 3 of UCHA-F1N1 Undergraduate Chemistry with Management
- Year 3 of UCSA-GN51 Undergraduate Computer and Business Studies
- Year 3 of UCSA-G5N1 Undergraduate Computer and Management Sciences
- Year 4 of UIBA-N140 Undergraduate International Business
- Year 4 of UIBA-N1R1 Undergraduate International Business with French
- Year 4 of UIBA-N1R2 Undergraduate International Business with German
- Year 4 of UIBA-N1R3 Undergraduate International Business with Italian
- Year 4 of UIBA-N1R4 Undergraduate International Business with Spanish
- Year 3 of UIBA-MN31 Undergraduate Law and Business Studies
- Year 4 of UIBA-MN32 Undergraduate Law and Business Studies
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UIBA-N20A Undergraduate Management (with Foundation Year)
- Year 3 of N20A Management (with Foundation Year)
- Year 3 of N23A Management with Finance (with Foundation Year)
- Year 3 of N25A Management with Marketing (with Foundation Year)
- Year 3 of UMAA-G1NC Undergraduate Mathematics and Business Studies
- Year 3 of UMAA-G1N2 Undergraduate Mathematics and Business Studies (with Intercalated Year)
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USTA-Y602 Undergraduate Mathematics,Operational Research,Statistics and Economics
- Year 3 of Y602 Mathematics,Operational Research,Stats,Economics
- Year 3 of Y602 Mathematics,Operational Research,Stats,Economics
- Year 3 of UPXA-F3N1 Undergraduate Physics and Business Studies
- Year 3 of UPXA-F3ND Undergraduate Physics and Business Studies (with Intercalated Year)