Information Systems Design

Numbering Code G-ENG76 53237 LJ12
G-ENG76 53237 LJ13
G-ENG76 53237 LJ11
Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language English Day/Period Tue.2
Instructor name Takayuki ITO (Graduate School of Informatics Professor)
TAJIMA KEISHI (Institute for Liberal Arts and Sciences Professor)
MATSUBARA SHIGEO (Part-time Lecturer)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This course introduces fundamental concepts, methodologies and underlying technologies for analyzing, designing and implementing social information systems. In particular, the course presents fundamental concepts and methodologies regarding the basics of set data representation, design considering security and privacy protection, and incentive design. Students will examine design methodology and implementing/operation technologies to learn how information systems are designed, implemented and operated.
Course Goals The student will understand the concepts and methodologies of the basics of set data representation, design considering security and privacy protection, and incentive design, which are used for the design and development of information systems.
Schedule and Contents Basics of Set Data Representation (Tajima)
1. Set
2. Datalog
3. Redefining and extending sets by using relation and function
Data System Design (Yoshikawa)
4. Operational vs. analytical data
5. Data models
6. Access control
7. Cryptographic tools
8. Privacy protection
9. Secret sharing
Incentive Design (Matsubara)
10. Game theory basics
11. Incentive design for crowdsourcing
12. Security game: Stackelberg competition
13. Gamification: optimal contest design
14.Two-sided matching: kidney exchange
15. Information elicitation
August 1 Final exam
Evaluation Methods and Policy Grading method: Grade is evaluated by the attendance of lectures and the final written exam. Evaluation criteria: Evaluation will be assessed on the basis of achievement level for course goals.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Prepare and review lectures by using the textbook.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Department of Social Informatics, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University 『Information System Design Textbook』
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