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New Website on Information Systems

Information Systems (Wirtschaftsinformatik) in Dortmund has a new Web site on the content, studies, and current research in the field.

Chair of Enterprise Computing

The Chair of Enterprise Computing deals with the socio-technical design of intelligent information systems, so-called human-task-technology systems. We make use of the methodological apparatus of the business informatics discipline.

In addition to information systems engineering, current research areas include business process management (BPM) and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in management, for example in industrial production with cyber-physical systems or in the area of services, in so-called smart service systems.


News of the Chair

02/05/2026

Project meeting of the BMFTR project "Do AI Yourself (DAIY)" in Bochum

BMFTR project DAIY discusses details of the implementation of the practical AI toolbox for small and medium-sized enterprises.
Group picture of the D-AI-Y consortium
02/03/2026

Master's seminar Enterprise Computing in the summer semester 2026

The kickoff for the seminar for registered participants is on Wednesday, 22.04.2026
Seminar
01/29/2026

ITSM in the summer semester 2026: No courses due to research semester

In SoSe 2026 ITSM pauses due to research semester of Prof. Wiesche - information on alternatives and examination.
12/15/2025

The Chair of Enterprise Computing wishes you a Merry Christmas!

We wish all employees, students and relatives a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2026.
12/13/2025

Guest lecture "Managing Alien Intelligences" by Prof. Marek Kowalkiewicz (QUT)

Marek talks about systems with "alien intelligence" and how we should work with them
12/11/2025

We are at ICIS 2025 in Nashville!

Alexander van der Staay takes part in ICIS 2025 with his full paper on AI adaptation strategy building and a paper development workshop participation
12/09/2025

Article published in the Journal of Decision Systems

How do different types of information in data analysis affect the cognitive load of users in smart manufacturing?
12/01/2025

From automation to autonomization: New book chapter sheds light on the transformation brought about by enterprise AI

Prof. Christian Janiesch and colleagues show how AI agents can lead companies from automation to autonomization.