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Junichi Iijima (born August 28, 1954), Japanese, Enterprise Engineer and Professor of the Department of Industrial Management and Engineering at the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan. == Biography == Born in Hokkaido, Junichi Iijima in 1983 received his PhD in systems theory at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.〔Enjo, Tanabu, and Iijima (2009, p. 260)〕 In 1981 Junichi Iijima had started his academic career as Assistant Professor of the Department of Systems Science of the Tokyo Institute of Technology. He moved to the Tokyo Institute of Technology Department of Industrial Engineering and Management to become Associate Professor in 1991, and Full Professor of that department in 1996. He was also Dean of the Graduate School of Decision Science and Technology.〔 Currently, he is the director of the Career Advancement Professional School and the director of CBEC (Cross-Boader Entrepreneur Cultivating) program. He is also in charge of Egypt E-JUST (Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology) in Tokyo Institute of Technology. Junichi Iijima’s research interests are in the field of mathematical systems theory and information systems, more specific "decision support, group support, and organization-ware."〔Riera, Senoo, and IIjima (2005, p. 521)〕 In his own words: "I especially have a great interest on Information Systems Development Methodology aligned with Business Architecture, as well as Mobile Commerce and IT Investments. My philosophy is 'a rolling stone gathers no moss'..."〔(Professor Iijima, Junichi ) at ''me.titech.ac.jp''. Accessed September 16, 2013.〕 His current interest is on DEMO (Design & Engineering Methodology for Organizations) and IT-CMF (IT Capability Maturity Framework). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Junichi Iijima」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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