Type of studies | Title |
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Master Academic Studies | Traffic and Transport Engineering (Year: 1, Semester: Winter) |
Master Academic Studies | Postal Traffic and Telecommunications (Year: 1, Semester: Winter) |
Category | Professional-applicative |
Scientific or art field | Logistics and Intermodal Transport |
ECTS | 6 |
Acquisition of basic knowledge about the role and importance of electronic logistics (e-logistics) and the impact contemporary information technologies and information systems have on logistics trends and supply chain management in contemporary business systems.
Acquisition of basic knowledge about the concept, role and importance of e-logistics in modern supply chains and the impact modern management information systems and information technology have on shaping the flows of goods and related logistic processes.
Trends in information technology development. Management information system. Information systems for the management of company resources. E-business, fields and models. Correlation between e-commerce and logistics. Logistics information systems. Information systems for transport management. Information systems for warehouse management. E-logistics systems. Logistics information systems. EDI / EDIFACT standard. Application of bar code symbologies and radio frequency identification in e-logistics systems. Application of Big Data, Cloud Computing, Internet of Things in logistics.
Lectures, computer exercises and continuous individual work.
Authors | Title | Year | Publisher | Language |
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Course activity | Pre-examination | Obligations | Number of points |
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Final exam - part one | No | No | 20.00 |
Written part of the exam - tasks and theory | No | Yes | 50.00 |
Project task | Yes | Yes | 15.00 |
Lecture attendance | Yes | Yes | 5.00 |
Presentation | Yes | Yes | 10.00 |
Oral part of the exam | No | Yes | 20.00 |
Full Professor
Assistant Professor
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