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B.Sc Thesis: Economic Related Programming Task @ WU

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  • FFa
  • 7. August 2015 um 00:01
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    • 7. August 2015 um 00:01
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    [FONT=monospace, monospace]Dear colleagues,

    the research group for Knowledge-Based Management at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (http://www.wu.ac.at/kbm/en/) is frequently performing research projects in the fields of organisational learning and vision development. In large-scale projects we are planning to use ICT for data acquisition. Therefore, we currently offer a programming task for It -Students who want to write their Bachelor Thesis in the field.

    What we are looking for:
    Based on the results of ongoing work (http://www.univie.ac.at/meicogsci/php/…/paper/view/736[/FONT][FONT=monospace, monospace]), create a mockup and program a working, usable (web) application for data acquisition in the research framework of Bewextra ([/FONT][FONT=monospace, monospace]http://www.wu.ac.at/kbm/bewextra/en/) and support data acquisition till end 2015 and beginning of 2016.

    Requirements:
    - Willingness to become acquainted with the underlying concepts and theories till October 2015
    - Experience in programming and testing web applications:
    (knowledge of relevant programming languages, mockup creation, prototyping, testing and evaluation of prototype)
    - Focus and awareness on importance of human-computer-interfaces and usability
    - Independent and careful working attitude
    - Availability in Vienna from October 2015 to January 2016

    If you are interested to work on the task or if you have further questions do not hesitate to contact preferably Florian Fahrenbach (florian.fahrenbach [at] gmail.com) or Florian Kragulj (florian.kragulj [at] wu.ac.at).

    Best Wishes
    Florian [/FONT]

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