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Subject 'Enterprise Informatics'

Name in Estonian: Ettevõtte informaatika

Year:   2011/2012    2012/2013    2013/2014    2014/2015    2015/2016    

State codeMME210
Study languageEstonian
ChairMasinaehitus
Credit points 3 ECTS
Grading method Grade prelim

General description

Product’s design model. Company resources and description of information; information media; description of information relations; corporate structure and management model; product’s information model; information model of technological process. Logical operations. Data sets, table, query, form, report.

General aim

The aim of the course is to improve knowledge about describing company information, information flows, information resources, data collections and data presentation methods. The student is aware of describing the object attributes, information-centered design, life cycle of the information system.

Aim

The student knows the description of the items of information, is able to use corporate information for the technical preparation of production and production management.

Form description

Lectures (seminars), trainings, four independent tasks of informatics.

Literature

1. Uuenduslik tootmine. Käsiraamat TTÜ kirjastus Tallinn 2011
2. Mehaanikainseneri käsiraamat. TTÜ kirjastus Tallinn 2012
3. Koov, H. (2007). Microsoft Accessi õpik.
4. Software MS Access 2010

Evaluation methods

Course ends with a preliminary exam, which is considered to be performed successfully, when all four tasks are resolved positively. The evaluation is a six point scale: excellent (5) very Good (4), good (3), satisfactory (2), weak (1) and poor (0). Evaluation criterion is the accuracy of solving tasks, whereas the permissible limits and deadlines are taken into consideration.

Name of the e-learning course at Moodle environment (http://ekool.tktk.ee)

Enterprise Informatics Valdur Veski

Is taught in following curricula

2020: ME  
2019: ME  
2018: ME  
2017: ME  
2016: ME  
2015: ME  
2014: ME  
2013: ME  
2012: MI  
2011: MI  
2010: MI  
2009: MI  

Is taught in rounds

     2020/2021 Fall semester

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