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Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa • ISBN 9783662565087
Ramesh Sharda, Dursun Delen • ISBN 9781292220543
Roel J. Wieringa • ISBN 9783662438381
Laura Igual, Santi Segui • ISBN 9783319500164
Marc Lankhorst • ISBN 9783662539323
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Method Engineering is defined as the engineering discipline to design, construct, and adapt methods, techniques and tools for systems development. The primary focus of the course is to apply meta-modeling for the assembly and evaluation of methods; the adaption of concepts and rules for techniques; and the derivation of support tools for information systems development.
Method Engineering is defined as the engineering discipline to design, construct, and adapt methods, techniques and tools for systems development. The primary focus of the course is to apply meta-modelling for the assembly and evaluation of methods; the adaption of concepts and rules for techniques; and the derivation of support tools for information systems development.
This document contains a summary of the first 3 lectures based on the slides and things the teacher said as well as a summary of the first 7 chapters of the handbook.
This is a summary of the Business Intelligence course taught at Utrecht University. Its contents are from the book Business Intelligence: A Managerial Approach by Sharda, Delen, and Turban (4th edition). Since the 2018 edition of the course features an open book exam, there is a keyword section in the back which allows you to quickly look up definitions and other key terms.
Full summary of the course Mobile Interaction (master Business Informatics or related masters). It contains 1) summaries for each of the lecture slides (1-10), 2) "Key Points" section as TLDR for the whole summary, 3) very short summaries for each of the mandatory reading papers. The summary should be a good starting point for studying.
This is a summary of the Enterprise Architecture course taught at Utrecht University. This summary extensively summarises the book Enteprrise Architecture at Work by Mark Lankhorst et al. (4th edition) using ArchiMate 3.0. Free pro-tip: Chapter 7 and 10 were not covered in the exam. At all.
This summary covers all slides for the second (final) exam of Method Engineering. Guest lectures and lectures not covered by the exam are not included. The summary is a nice starting point for studying and contains some examples for formalization of methods and other important stuff. It does not contain a summary of the literature.
This is a summary of the Data Analysis and Visualisation course taught at Utrecht University as part of the Applied Data Science (ADS) profile. Its contents are an extensive yet comprehensive summary of all chapters of the book Introduction to Statistical Learning (James et al.) and relevant papers. Topics touched upon are, among others, regression (linear and logistic), resampling, tree-based methods, classification, PCA, correspondence analysis, and cluster analysis.
This is a summary for the Advanced Research Method (ARM) course at Utrecht University. Its contents are from Discovering Statistics using R (Andy Field), an online stat book provided by the lecture that explains basic terminology and concepts, and in-depth knowledge regarding matrices and eigenvectors/values as provided in PSU courses.
This summary covers the material for Exam 1. It is mostly a summary of the slides and some extra information from literature. It covers PDD notation (both meta-data and meta-process) extensively.