Download Information systems

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts
no text concepts found
Transcript
Enterprise information
systems and architectures.
DT211 4
Time Table
• Lectures:
– Monday 9.00 to 11.00 (KE G-026)
• Tutorial
– Wednesday 12.00 to 13.00 (KA 3-010)
• Exam 70%
• Assignment 30%
Syllabus
• Introduction to Enterprise systems: what is an meant by enterprise?
• Enterprise strategic management concepts (aligning IT with
Business)
– Enterprise Strategy formulation
– Enterprise Strategy implementation
– Enterprise Strategy evaluation
• Enterprise systems and architectures:
– TPS, MIS,
– DSS, EIS
– Basics client server architectures
• Basics of enterprise databases systems
– Concurrency recovery and query optimisation
– Multi-dimensional databases
– Distributed systems and distributed databases
Syllabus
• Core (database) “systems” associate enterprise
wide “decision making”:
– legacy systems
– data warehouse
– Data Mining
– OLAP
• Enterprise “activity” systems:
– Supply chain Management
– Customer relationship management
– Business process management
syllabus
• Implementation of organisational
information systems
– Enterprise application integration (EAI)
– Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
– Cloud computing: a viable Enterprise system
Assignment
• This will be covered in the tutorial class
– Finding appropriate information source to
write a dissertation.
– Report on principles and best practices
associate with team “project” work.
– A dissertation on utilising “enterprise
systems/applications” to achieve an
organisations strategy.
– Presenting of the dissertation
Reading material
• David, F. 2013 Strategic management: A
competitive advantage approach: concepts and
cases 14 ed. (Pearson education)
• Laudon and Laudon, Essentials of Management
Information Systems. 12ed
• Database Systems : A practical approach to
design, implementation and management.
Connolly and Begg 4ed