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Industrial Ontologies Group University of Jyväskylä International Master Program: “Mobile Technologies and Business”

MoTeBu is finishing its race ! MoTeBu is not recruiting students any more; The program is replaced with 2 International Master Programs (welcome to apply!):  WISE: Web Intelligence and Service Engineering ; ;  SIM: Service Innovation and Management

Welcome to our MoTeBu International Master Program Students will graduate with a Master of Science either in Economics and Business Administration or in Natural Sciences depending on their study profile. Faculty of Information Technology, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Main Focus: “Mobile Technology and Related Business” Maija Komulainen 2360 The next application round will open on 15 November 2010 with a deadline of 28 February 2011 for studies starting in the autumn

Common MoTeBu Learning Outcome On completion of the programme, the graduates will be able to design, use and make efficient business out of complex mobile and Web-based public and industrial systems, ecosystems, platforms, services and applications; understand and professionally utilize for that purpose knowledge on enabling technologies, tools and business models; perform academic doctoral level studies; and will be skilful in international communication due to the integrated language and communication studies. Students will graduate from the programme with a Master of Science either in:  I. Natural Sciences or in  II. Economics and Business Administration … depending on their major subject and study profile.

MoTeBu options: Mobile Technology vs. Mobile Business If your preference is Mobile Technology, then you will graduate from the Faculty of Information Technology: Department of Mathematical Information Technology ( and you will get the Degree M.Sc. in Natural Sciences; If the preference is Mobile Business, then you will graduate from the Faculty of Information Technology: Department of Computer Science and Information Systems ( and you will get the Degree M.Sc. in Economics and Business Administrationhttps://

MoTeBu Degree Structure: I. Mobile Technology * 5 is minimal requirement however one can get up to 10 credits for TIES-532 *

MoTeBu Courses: I. Mobile Technology * * 7 is minimal requirement, however one can get up to 10 credits for ITKS-544 * * * 8 is minimal requirement, however one can get up to 10 credits for TIES-433 o TIES-434: Radio Networks and Resource Management (8) o TIES-324: Signal Processing (4)

MoTeBu Degree Structure: II. Mobile Business * 5 is minimal requirement, however one can get up to 10 credits for TIES-532

MoTeBu Courses: II. Mobile Business planned Currently not available

MoTeBu former view (before 2011)

MoTeBu Development Trend

Interoperability Challenge  Future Web applications and Web-based systems will contain heterogeneous components and therefore will demand support for integration, interoperability, collaboration and mutual service provisioning between resources of different types.

Components of a modern system are not only highly heterogeneous but also globally distributed (SOA) … Web 2.0: Web of Humans Web of Things Web of Software and Services Web 3.0: Web of Knowledge Web 4.0: Web of Intelligence

… or some parts of the system may run within huge data centers (Cloud Computing)… within huge data centers (Cloud Computing)… … or some parts of the system may run within huge data centers (Cloud Computing)… within huge data centers (Cloud Computing)… Cloud Computing allows users to rent computing and memory capacity and applications precisely as required, thus avoiding the need to invest in and manage such resources.

… and some parts of the system may be placed into mobile terminals under supervision of various mobile ecosystems…

… also various systems should enable integrating them to a more complex business logic with other systems

…and there should be an easy way to design, use, administrate and reconfigure the system …

… and the system in many cases should be able to reconfigure and manage itself (i.e. autonomic, proactive, self-managed)…

Adding a “virtual representative” to every resource solves the global interoperability problem. Intelligent agent (a kind of “software robot”) will act, communicate and collaborate on behalf of each Web resource Agents are needed ! … and semantics is needed ! Semantic connector Semantic communication Semantic SOA business logic

ψ -Projection of current ICT trend  Proactivity (Autonomic and Proactive Computing, Agent Technologies, DAI, MAS, …)  Semantics (Semantic Web, Semantic Technologies, …)  Services (SaaS, SOA, SWS, Cloud Computing, …)  Intelligence (Machine Learning, Data and Web Mining, Computational Intelligence, Business Intelligence, …)

MoTeBu today  “Well-Equipped” Professionals

“Bigger Picture” Scientific computing, Modeling and Simulation, Data Mining & Machine Learning Semantic Web and Ontology Engineering, Artificial Intelligence SOA and Cloud Computing Design of Agent-Based Systems, Interfaces, Business Courses

Why “MoTeBu”?

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Advantages of being a MoTeBu student Competitive and friendly international environment, which combines degree students with exchange students from other top European universities; Courses in English; Highly innovative content of courses; Smart combination of technological and business courses; Excellent possibilities to take part in research teams and research projects, to meet and promote yourself for industrial partners; Excellent Master Theses topics; Excellent country to enjoy living ! A lot more … just come and check !

Student Union Services services/life_in_finland

Decided to apply? Lets start here Deadline for applications: NOT ANY MORE ! Apply WISE or SIM programs instead

We are here to help Timo Hämäläinen Head of MoTeBu, Prof. (Telecommunications), Vagan Terziyan Vice-Head of MoTeBu, Prof. (Distributed Systems), Contact person Oleksiy Khriyenko Study Advisor, PhD. (Information Technology), ; Maija Komulainen 2360

Jyväskylä is waiting for you!