TJTS5780 Advanced Software Business Studies (5 cr)

Study level:
Advanced studies
Grading scale:
0-5
Language:
English
Responsible organisation:
Faculty of Information Technology
Curriculum periods:
2017-2018, 2018-2019, 2019-2020

Description

Content

The academic goal of the course is to prepare students for utilising research and applying the theories and models available in the area of software business. The practical goal is to utilise them to practical cases and developing skills to analyse cases from the business perspective. Another goal of the course is to prepare students for using results of software business research to practice when operating in non-technical positions in an established software-intensive organisation. That is, working for a software company or company that uses software technology extensively as a senior manager, developer, or product/program manager. This course contains following themes related to work of a development director or a non-technical project manager in a software enterprise: Economics and organisation of project business, service business and product firms; Management structures and internal operation in a software enterprise in general and in software development (including traditional, lean and kanban); Business models in software firms; Processes of a software firm (e.g. product roadmapping and product strategies, licensing, IPR and legal issues, international operations); and Strategy and positioning themes (e.g. platforms, components, multi-sided market theories, modularity of software offering, positioning firm value creation in networks/ecosystems).

Completion methods

Lectures and visiting lectures. Group exercises, where articles and case are analyzed and the results presented and discussed.

Assessment details

Exam and group assignments.

Learning outcomes

After the course students understand the current research issues and themes in software business literature, and in the seminal works in the field. Students can apply the theoretical concepts in practice in order to solve the practical problems of software business.

Description of prerequisites

This course assumes that you have already completed your bachelor’s studies and you are currently doing your master’s or doctoral studies.

Literature

  • Popp, Karl. "Software industry business models." IEEE software 28.4 (2011): 26.
  • Ojala, Arto, and Pasi Tyrväinen. "Business models and market entry mode choice of small software firms." Journal of International Entrepreneurship 4.2-3 (2006): 69-81.
  • Cusumano, Michael A. The Business of Software: What Every Manager, Programmer, and Entrepreneur Must Know in Good Times and Bad. New York, NY: Free Press, 2004. ISBN: 074321580X.
  • Tyrväinen, Pasi, Juhani Warsta, and Veikko Seppänen. "Evolution of secondary software businesses: understanding industry dynamics." IFIP Working Conference on Open IT-Based Innovation: Moving Towards Cooperative IT Transfer and Knowledge Diffusion. Springer US, 2008.
  • Manikas, Konstantinos and Klaus Marius Hansen. "Software ecosystems–a systematic literature review." Journal of Systems and Software 86.5 (2013): 1294-1306.
  • Suomalainen, T. ”Continuous planning through roadmapping in agile and lean software development” Dissertation, VTT, 2017.
  • Tyrväinen, Pasi, and Joona Selin. "How to sell SaaS: a model for main factors of marketing and selling software-as-a-service." International Conference of Software Business. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.
  • Moore, Geoffrey. Crossing the Chasm: Marketing and Selling High-Tech Products to Mainstream Customers. Revised ed. New York, NY: HarperBusiness, 1999. ISBN: 0887307175.

Completion methods

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