Official course description:

Full info last published 15/11-22
Course info
Language:
English
ECTS points:
7.5
Course code:
BBBUPMA1KU
Participants max:
95
Offered to guest students:
no
Offered to exchange students:
no
Offered as a single subject:
no
Programme
Level:
Bachelor
Programme:
BSc in Global Business Informatics
Staff
Course manager
Associate Professor
Teacher
Part-time Lecturer
Teacher
Part-time Lecturer
Course semester
Semester
Forår 2023
Start
30 January 2023
End
25 August 2023
Exam
Exam type
ordinær
Internal/External
ekstern censur
Grade Scale
7-trinsskala
Exam Language
GB
Abstract
Most organisations these days rely on business process modelling techniques such as BPMN to document, communicate, and analyse business processes. In recent years, however, advances in technologies have propelled the interest of organisations in automating some of their business processes, using technologies such as Robotic Process Automation, Business Process Management Systems, Adaptive Case Management, Chatbots, and Machine Learning.
This course introduces students both to the traditional craft of business processes modelling using state-of-the-art modelling techniques and to the increasingly important area of business process automation. The students learn to build a technological solution that automates a given business process in a real organisation and to design and analyse implementation strategies for the automation project.
Description

Most organisations these days rely on business process modelling techniques such as BPMN to document, communicate, and analyse business processes. In recent years, however, advances in technologies have propelled the interest of organisations in automating some of their business processes, using technologies such as Robotic Process Automation, Business Process Management Systems, Adaptive Case Management, Chatbots, and Machine Learning. 

This course introduces students both to the traditional craft of business processes modelling using state-of-the-art modelling techniques and to the increasingly important area of business process automation. The students learn to build a technological solution that automates a given business process in a real organisation and to design and analyse implementation strategies for the automation project.


Formal prerequisites
Intended learning outcomes

After the course, the student should be able to:

  • Identify and elicit information about business processes.
  • Apply business process modelling techniques to create models that are formally correct and meet the purpose of modelling in specific situations.
  • Reflect on the implications of specific modelling choices (including the choice of a modelling technique) in relation to a given business process.
  • Develop a technical solution that automates a given business process.
  • Analyse a given business process automation project using research on automation.
  • Design effective implementation strategies for business process automation projects based on research on automation.
  • Reflect on the implications of choices of specific automation technologies in relation to a given business process.
Learning activities

The course will use lectures, exercises, and project work to prepare and engage students in the following learning activities: 

  • Process identification 
  • Process elicitation and data collection 
  • Process analysis 
  • Process automation 

Course literature

The course literature is published in the course page in LearnIT.

Student Activity Budget
Estimated distribution of learning activities for the typical student
  • Preparation for lectures and exercises: 25%
  • Lectures: 15%
  • Exercises: 15%
  • Project work, supervision included: 40%
  • Exam with preparation: 5%
Ordinary exam
Exam type:
D: Submission of written work with following oral, External (7-point scale)
Exam variation:
D2G: Submission for groups with following oral exam supplemented by the submission. Shared responsibility for the report.
Exam submission description:
Submission: Group project report of approximately 15 pages plus 2 pages for per student not including the first one (e.g., 19 pages for groups of 3) + a video of 3-10 minutes duration showing the design and execution of an automation solution.
Group submission:
Group
  • 3-6 students per group.
Exam duration per student for the oral exam:
20 minutes
Group exam form:
Individual exam : Individual student presentation followed by an individual dialogue. The student is examined while the rest of the group is outside the room.


reexam
Exam type:
D: Submission of written work with following oral, External (7-point scale)
Exam variation:
D2G: Submission for groups with following oral exam supplemented by the submission. Shared responsibility for the report.
Exam submission description:
Submission: Group project report of approximately 15 pages plus 2 pages for per student not including the first one (e.g., 19 pages for groups of 3) + a video of 3-10 minutes duration showing the design and execution of an automation solution.
Group submission:
Group
  • 3-6 students per group.
Exam duration per student for the oral exam:
20 minutes
Group exam form:
Individual exam : Individual student presentation followed by an individual dialogue. The student is examined while the rest of the group is outside the room.

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