Swinburne University of Technology - Melbourne Australia
Future Students - Courses
Duration
Contact Hours
Campus
Prerequisite
Corequisite
1 Semester or equivalent
36 Hours
Hawthorn, Sarawak
HIT3406 Enterprise Systems or HIT2416 Enterprise Systems
Nil
Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points
A unit of study in the Bachelor of Business Information Systems, Bachelor of Science (Computer Science and Software Engineering), Bachelor of Science (Information Technology), Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Science (Professional Software Development)
Learning OutcomesOn completion of this unit of study students should be able to: Demonstrate an understanding of the IS management issues involved with enterprise systemsApply basic techniques, tools, methods and principles in the control of enterprise systemsDemonstrate an understanding of and skill at configuration, customisation, and integration issuesDemonstrate skill in configuration of an Enterprise System Demonstrate an understanding of the management reporting requirements in an enterprise system
Lectures (24 hrs), Tutorial (labs) (12 hrs)
Group Assignment, Individual Assignment, Examination
Introduction to Enterprise Systems ManagementEnterprise System Project Life CycleRequirements Analysis, Business Fit and Tailoring of Enterprise SystemsProcess ImprovementPost implementation AuditingBenefits RealisationSystem TrainingImplementing Enterprise SystemsOperational Management of Enterprise SystemsGlobalisation IssuesERP for varying business requirementsEvaluation of Enterprise SystemsFuture Trends and Issues in Enterprise SystemsDegradation of data
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