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Enterprise Systems Management

Unit Code: HIT3423




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


Related Course/s:

A unit of study in the Bachelor of Business Information SystemsBachelor of Science (Computer Science and Software Engineering), Bachelor of Science (Information Technology), Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Science (Professional Software Development)

Aims & Objectives:

Learning Outcomes
On completion of this unit of study students should be able to:
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the IS management issues involved with enterprise systems
  • Apply basic techniques, tools, methods and principles in the control of enterprise systems
  • Demonstrate an understanding of and skill at configuration, customisation, and integration issues
  • Demonstrate skill in configuration of an Enterprise System 
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the management reporting requirements in an enterprise system

Teaching Methods:

Lectures (24 hrs), Tutorial (labs) (12 hrs)

Assessment:

Group Assignment, Individual Assignment, Examination

Content:

  • Introduction to Enterprise Systems Management
  • Enterprise System Project Life Cycle
  • Requirements Analysis, Business Fit and Tailoring of Enterprise Systems
  • Process Improvement
  • Post implementation Auditing
  • Benefits Realisation
  • System Training
  • Implementing Enterprise Systems
  • Operational Management of Enterprise Systems
  • Globalisation Issues
  • ERP for varying business requirements
  • Evaluation of Enterprise Systems
  • Future Trends and Issues in Enterprise Systems
  • Degradation of data

Reading Materials:

Bendoly, E. and Jacobs, F.R. (2005) Strategic ERP: Extension and Use. Stanford University Press.

Shanks, G, Seddon, PB & Willcocks, LP, Second-wave Enterprise Resource Planning Systems: Implementation and Effectiveness, Cambridge University Press, 2002.

Wallace, TF & Kremzar, MN, ERP: Making it Happen: The Implementers' Guide to Success with Enterprise Resource Planning, John Wiley, 2001.

Sumner, M, Enterprise Resource Planning, Person Education, Prentice Hall, 2005.

Monk, E & Wagner, B, Concepts in Enterprise Resource Planning Systems, 2nd edn, Thomson Course Technology, 2006.