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Information Systems in Organizations 4. 3. 2 Information Systems in Organizations 4.3.2. Impact on organizations (innovation) and society (revolution)

Course Topics Overview Unit 1: Introduction Unit 2: Systems Analysis Unit 3: Organizational Systems Unit 4: Consumer Systems

Unit 4 – Consumer Systems What does digital life look like today? 4.1. Types of consumer systems 4.1.1. Gaming and entertainment (e.g., Xbox, fantasy leagues, Roku) 4.1.2. Mobile (Smartphones) 4.1.3. Devices and wearables (e.g., Fitbit, Apple Watch) 4.2. The power of consumer systems 4.2.1. Social networks: the multiplicative value of networks 4.2.2. Platforms: the generative power of two-sided network effects 4.3. New innovations: future trends in consumer systems 4.3.1. Impact on individuals: Digital identity management 4.3.2. Impact on organizations (innovation) and society (revolution)

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? Are we headed for the singularity?

What is The singularity? It is a point where our old models must be discarded and a new reality rules. As we move closer to this point, it will loom vaster and vaster over human affairs till the notion becomes a commonplace. Yet when it finally happens it may still be a great surprise and a greater unknown. “The world is rapidly approaching a tipping point, where the accelerating pace of smarter and smarter machines will soon outrun all human capabilities. They call this tipping point the singularity, because they believe it is impossible to predict how the human future might unfold after this point. ”

Class Activity Worksheet : “Digital Identity Management”

Final Exam Tuesday December 15 at 5:30 pm (1 hour) in our regular classroom Content: Unit 4 : review class slides, readings and activities Understand / review : ERD diagram & swim lane diagram Same structure as exam #1 & #2: 25 questions : multiple choices Half the questions will be based on a narrative (with diagrams) 25% of your final grade (same weight as exam #1 & #2) Final grades posted by eod Friday December 18.

Final Exam Review Exam Review Exercise : Swim Lane & ERD Diagram Swim Lane and ERD Diagrams Unit 4 Readings, Slides & Activities

Unit 4 – Consumer Systems What does digital life look like today? 4.1. Types of consumer systems 4.1.1. Gaming and entertainment (e.g., Xbox, fantasy leagues, Roku) 4.1.2. Mobile (Smartphones) 4.1.3. Devices and wearables (e.g., Fitbit, Apple Watch) 4.2. The power of consumer systems 4.2.1. Social networks: the multiplicative value of networks 4.2.2. Platforms: the generative power of two-sided network effects 4.3. New innovations: future trends in consumer systems 4.3.1. Impact on individuals: Digital identity management 4.3.2. Impact on organizations (innovation) and society (revolution)