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Technology Innovation Management





Projects

A project makes a contribution to a real management problem. Projects are completed individually or in small teams of students working in a distributed, cooperative mode. There are three types of projects: projects in which students create a set of learning modules on an area of expertise, implement a tool, or solve a management problem for an external stakeholder. The typical time for a project is 1-2 terms.

Featured projects

The following projects are conducted in partnership with Coral CEA. Coral CEA is a not-for-profit company that assists companies of all sizes with the commercialization of Communications-Enabled Applications (CEA). CEA combine the network capabilities and intelligence found in today's networks with the rich world of IT applications to create entirely new user experiences.

These project explore the concept and applications of CEA from different angles:

  • Ceponkus, Andrew   Communications-enabled applications and vendor-neutral business ecosystems in healthcare
  • Feng, Wei   Communications-enabled applications on smart phones
  • Keuleman, Todd   The IBM WebSphere Application Server for communication-enabled applications in a vendor-neutral business ecosystem
  • Khalil, Ihab   Managing security within a vendor-neutral business ecosystem
  • O'Halloran, Patrick   The business process for asset contribution to a vendor-neutral business ecosystem

If you are interested in working on a project related to Coral CEA, contact Steven Muegge.

 
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