Curricula
Description
KM00DT89 | Blockchain Technologies (5 cr) |
Prerequisites | Not applicable |
Objectives | The student is familiar with the basic concept of blockchain technology. The student is able to implement a simple blockchain using a selected programming language. The student understands the benefits and challenges of blockchain technology and can apply them to provide value in business context. The student is familiar with the similarities and differences of the most popular cryptocurrencies. The student is familiar with the concept and understands the possible benefits of non-fungible tokens (NFT). |
Content | -Introduction to blockchain technologies -Implementation of blockchain -Usage cases of blockchain technologies -Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies -Non-fungible token (NFT) |
Recommended optional programme components | If necessary, the student advisor will recommend optional programme components for each student based on their individual study plan. |
Accomplishment methods | Not applicable |
Execution methods | Not applicable |
Materials | Not applicable |
Literature | Not applicable |
Evaluation Criteria | Not applicable |
Evaluation Criteria |
satisfactory (1-2) - use the concepts and theoretical knowledge of his/her own field and justify their use. - understand the significance of multidisciplinary knowledge for his/her own competence. - use information retrieval in R&D work but narrowly. - narrowly use international and domestic, up-to-date expert sources and justify their use. - recognize research and development processes and methods. - report, evaluate and ponder research and development results narrowly. - understand the principles of user-centered design, e.g. service design. good (3-4) - apply concepts and theoretical knowledge of one’s own field of expertise to different situations of one’s work-life. - evaluate knowledge of one’s own field of expertise critically and from a multidisciplinary perspective - use information retrieval in R&D work - use international and domestic, up-to-date expert sources and justify their use. - distinguish between research and development processes and methods. - report research and development results in a clear and reliable way. - Evaluate and ponder the significance, reliability and usability of these results. - Apply the principles and suitable methods of user-oriented development. excellent (5) - produce new research results and connect them to current challenges in work-life. - independently and comprehensively combine research methods with own and referenced knowledge. - use information retrieval widely in R&D work. - widely use international and domestic, up-to-date expert sources and justify their use. - manage research and development processes, tools and methods. - report research and development results in an innovative, clear and reliable way. - widely evaluate results from the viewpoint of their significance, reliability and potential for utilization. - exploit user-driven development to create new products or services. |
Assessment Frameworks | Not applicable |
Further Information | Not applicable |
Responsible persons | Not applicable |
Links | Not applicable |
Implementations
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- 21.08.2023 - 20.10.2023 (KM00DT89-3001 | DPM23KYTIK, DPM23KYTEKN)
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