Innovative Information Technology

Major: Information Communication Networks Design and Administration
Code of subject: 7.126.02.O.001
Credits: 5.00
Department: Telecommunication
Lecturer: PhD, Associate Professor
Semester: 1 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: PR01: Analyze, compare, evaluate information, explain, and justify opinions on issues related to information and communication technologies, including in conditions of incomplete or insufficient information and conflicting requirements. PR02: Communicate in a foreign language in scientific, industrial, and socio-cultural contexts. PR03: Explain, assist, discuss tasks, and collaborate with colleagues, end-users, or management in written and oral communication. PR05: Analyze the status of work execution in the field of ICT, identify sources of deviation, develop and implement corrective actions considering performers' characteristics and organizational needs and capabilities. PR07: Justify the selection of specific technical and software solutions, considering their interaction and potential impact on addressing organizational issues, organize their implementation and use. PR08: Formulate requirements for architecture, design, implementation, and application of information systems based on the organization's functioning peculiarities. PR09: Investigate various components of organizational architecture (business architecture, information architecture, application systems, technological architecture). PR10: Design a service-oriented information architecture for an enterprise that meets the organization's needs and information technology capabilities in conditions of increasing complexity, incomplete or insufficient information, and conflicting requirements. PR11: Develop models of information processes, systems of different classes using modeling, formalization, algorithmization, and model implementation methods with modern computer tools. PR12 Conduct computational experiments using simulation modeling techniques, plan experiments and process their results. PR13 Design, organize implementation, usage, and support of various types of intelligent information systems based on analysis of organizational needs and capabilities. PR14 Develop and use data repositories, perform intelligent analysis of unstructured data to support decision-making and forecasting. PR15 Develop and implement elements of virtual and augmented reality, Internet of Things, as well as cloud services in the activities of enterprises and organizations. PR17 Plan and implement projects in the field of implementation of information and communication technologies based on principles, methods, and project management tools, including flexible project management methods. COM 1 Ability to communicate, including oral and written communication in Ukrainian and foreign languages (English, German, Italian, French, Spanish). COM 2 Ability to use various methods, including modern information technologies, for effective communication at a professional and social level. A1. Ability to adapt to new situations and make appropriate decisions. A2. Awareness of the need for lifelong learning to deepen acquired and acquire new professional knowledge. A3. Ability to be responsible for the work performed, make decisions independently, achieve the set goal while adhering to the requirements of professional ethics.
Required prior and related subjects: Related and following academic disciplines: 1. Network information and communication technologies 2. Design and deployment of information and communication networks 3. Management of infrastructure and configuration of information and communication systems.
Summary of the subject: The course is dedicated to the study of modern information systems and technologies, such as Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Virtual and Augmented Reality, 5G/6G communication technologies, cloud technologies, as well as a range of other technologies. As a result of the training, students will have the opportunity to create practical applications of modern information technologies and innovations in various areas of life.
Assessment methods and criteria: Laboratory work defense - carried out in an oral format, as a result of which the student must demonstrate the independence of performing the laboratory work and a sufficient level of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. As a result of correctly answering all questions, the student receives 5 points. The examination consists of two components: 1) written - carried out in written form and contains questions divided into 3 levels of difficulty. The first level is a test, the second requires a brief answer to the question, and the third requires a detailed explanation and justification. 2) oral - conducted in the form of questioning, where the student answers any questions within the framework of the lecture material and laboratory work.
Recommended books: 1. С. Грингард. Інтернет речей, Книжковий Клуб "Клуб Сімейного Дозвілля", 2018, 176 с. 2. Ahmed Banafa, "IoT, AI and Blockchain: Catalysts for Digital Transformation," in Secure and Smart Internet of Things (IoT): Using Blockchain and AI , River Publishers, 2018, pp.113-120. 3. Stijn Van Hijfte, Blockchain Platforms: A Look at the Underbelly of Distributed Platforms , Morgan & Claypool, 2020. 4. Donna L. Hudson; Maurice E. Cohen, "Artificial Intelligence," in Neural Networks and Artificial Intelligence for Biomedical Engineering , IEEE, 2000, pp.129-129, doi: 10.1109/9780470545355.part2. 5. Sen Lin; Zhi Zhou; Zhaofeng Zhang; Xu Chen; Junshan Zhang, Edge Intelligence in the Making: Optimization, Deep Learning, and Applications , Morgan & Claypool, 2020. 6. Herbert L. Roitblat, "Algorithms Are Not Enough: Creating General Artificial Intelligence," in Algorithms Are Not Enough: Creating General Artificial Intelligence , MIT Press, 2020, pp.1-7. 7. Stanislav Stankovic, Virtual Reality and Virtual Environments in 10 Lectures , Morgan & Claypool, 2015. 8. Erik Brynjolfsson; Adam Saunders, "Incentives for Innovation in the Information Economy," in Wired for Innovation: How Information Technology Is Reshaping the Economy , MIT Press, 2009, pp.91-107.

Innovative Information Technology (курсова робота)

Major: Information Communication Networks Design and Administration
Code of subject: 7.126.02.O.006
Credits: 2.00
Department: Telecommunication
Lecturer: PhD, Associate Professor
Semester: 1 семестр
Mode of study: денна
Learning outcomes: PR01: Analyze, compare, evaluate information, explain, and justify opinions on issues related to information and communication technologies, including in conditions of incomplete or insufficient information and conflicting requirements. PR02: Communicate in a foreign language in scientific, industrial, and socio-cultural contexts. PR03: Explain, assist, discuss tasks, and collaborate with colleagues, end-users, or management in written and oral communication. PR05: Analyze the status of work execution in the field of ICT, identify sources of deviation, develop and implement corrective actions considering performers' characteristics and organizational needs and capabilities. PR07: Justify the selection of specific technical and software solutions, considering their interaction and potential impact on addressing organizational issues, organize their implementation and use. PR08: Formulate requirements for architecture, design, implementation, and application of information systems based on the organization's functioning peculiarities. PR09: Investigate various components of organizational architecture (business architecture, information architecture, application systems, technological architecture). PR10: Design a service-oriented information architecture for an enterprise that meets the organization's needs and information technology capabilities in conditions of increasing complexity, incomplete or insufficient information, and conflicting requirements. PR11: Develop models of information processes, systems of different classes using modeling, formalization, algorithmization, and model implementation methods with modern computer tools. PR12 Conduct computational experiments using simulation modeling techniques, plan experiments and process their results. PR13 Design, organize implementation, usage, and support of various types of intelligent information systems based on analysis of organizational needs and capabilities. PR14 Develop and use data repositories, perform intelligent analysis of unstructured data to support decision-making and forecasting. PR15 Develop and implement elements of virtual and augmented reality, Internet of Things, as well as cloud services in the activities of enterprises and organizations. PR17 Plan and implement projects in the field of implementation of information and communication technologies based on principles, methods, and project management tools, including flexible project management methods. COM 1 Ability to communicate, including oral and written communication in Ukrainian and foreign languages (English, German, Italian, French, Spanish). COM 2 Ability to use various methods, including modern information technologies, for effective communication at a professional and social level. A1. Ability to adapt to new situations and make appropriate decisions. A2. Awareness of the need for lifelong learning to deepen acquired and acquire new professional knowledge. A3. Ability to be responsible for the work performed, make decisions independently, achieve the set goal while adhering to the requirements of professional ethics.
Required prior and related subjects: Related and following academic disciplines: 1. Network information and communication technologies 2. Design and deployment of information and communication networks 3. Management of infrastructure and configuration of information and communication systems.
Summary of the subject: The course project aims to study modern information systems and technologies, such as the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, blockchain, virtual and augmented reality, 5G communication technologies, cloud technologies, and several other technologies. As a result of the course, students will be able to design modern information systems using innovative technologies. The explanatory note for the course project should contain textual and illustrative material. The deadline for completing the project is one semester (16 weeks). The standard time allocated to a student for completing the project is 60 hours.
Assessment methods and criteria: Current control in the form of checking by the teacher parts of the course project according to the description of the stages of the course project. Final control in the form of defense of the course project.
Recommended books: 1. С. Грингард. Інтернет речей, Книжковий Клуб "Клуб Сімейного Дозвілля", 2018, 176 с. 2. Ahmed Banafa, "IoT, AI and Blockchain: Catalysts for Digital Transformation," in Secure and Smart Internet of Things (IoT): Using Blockchain and AI , River Publishers, 2018, pp.113-120. 3. Stijn Van Hijfte, Blockchain Platforms: A Look at the Underbelly of Distributed Platforms , Morgan & Claypool, 2020. 4. Donna L. Hudson; Maurice E. Cohen, "Artificial Intelligence," in Neural Networks and Artificial Intelligence for Biomedical Engineering , IEEE, 2000, pp.129-129, doi: 10.1109/9780470545355.part2. 5. Sen Lin; Zhi Zhou; Zhaofeng Zhang; Xu Chen; Junshan Zhang, Edge Intelligence in the Making: Optimization, Deep Learning, and Applications , Morgan & Claypool, 2020. 6. Herbert L. Roitblat, "Algorithms Are Not Enough: Creating General Artificial Intelligence," in Algorithms Are Not Enough: Creating General Artificial Intelligence , MIT Press, 2020, pp.1-7. 7. Stanislav Stankovic, Virtual Reality and Virtual Environments in 10 Lectures , Morgan & Claypool, 2015. 8. Erik Brynjolfsson; Adam Saunders, "Incentives for Innovation in the Information Economy," in Wired for Innovation: How Information Technology Is Reshaping the Economy , MIT Press, 2009, pp.91-107.