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Enterprise information systems and architectures.

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 ?

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Enterprise information systems and architectures.

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  1. Enterprise information systems and architectures. DT211 4

  2. 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%

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. syllabus • Implementation of organisational information systems • Enterprise application integration (EAI) • Enterprise resource planning (ERP) • Cloud computing: a viable Enterprise system

  6. 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

  7. 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

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