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Course DescriptionThis course presents an end-to-end view of the design life cycle for information systems and services. It explains how design problems are conceived, researched, analyzed and resolved in different types of organizations and contexts, including start-ups, enterprises with legacy-systems, non-profit and government entities. The course takes a comprehensive perspective on how these different contexts shape design activities and methods, including:
The course presents a framework for understanding and integrating the variety of design methods taught in more detail in other I School and MOT courses. Using a mix of theory and case studies, the course provides students with different backgrounds a unifying view of the design life cycle, making them more effective and versatile designers. Catalog type: 290 Series Units: 3 MOT type: Related Course HistoryFall 2008 | Instructor(s): Glushko | Website | |