9

YEAR

2011

VOLUME

FOUR

Management and leadership consulting  Cost benefit analysis   

performance  metric

 

 

    Subject:  

  Systems Analysis

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Enterprise Resource Planning

 

 1. A Foundation for Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

 2. Re-engineering and  Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

 3. Planning, & Implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning

 4. ERP Systems: Sales and Marketing

 5. ERP Systems: Accounting and Finance

 6. ERP Systems: Production and Materials Management

 7. ERP Systems: Human Resources

 8. Managing an ERP Project

 9. Supply Chain Management and the e-marketplace

    Integrated Case Study: Bandon Group, Inc.

    Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems

1. The Modern Systems Analyst

2. Information Systems Building Blocks

3. Information System Development

4. Systems Analysis

5. Data Modeling

6. Process Modeling

7. Network Modelling

8. Object Modeling

9. Systems Design and Construction

10. Architecture and Process Design

11. Database Design

12. Input Design and Prototyping

13. Output Design and Prototyping

14. Interface Design and Prototyping

15.Software Design

16. Object-Oriented Design

17. Systems Implementation

18.Systems Support

 Data Warehousing Concept

Electronic Commerce Fundamentals

 

1. Introduction to E-Commerce

2. The Internet and the Web

3. Web-Based Tools

4. E-Commerce Software

5. Security Threats

6. Implementing Security

Data Warehousing

 

 1. Introduction to Data Mining, Warehousing, and Visualization

 2. The Data Warehouse

 3. Data Mining and Data Visualization

 4. Machines That Can Learn

 5. Executive Information Systems

 6. Designing and Building the Data Warehouse

 7. The Future of Data Mining, Warehousing, and Visualization

Upon the completion of this course, you will be able to: 

1. Apply the principles used in identifying and designing databases and file systems

2. Understand alternative strategies in developing information systems.

3. Apply the principles of system architecture and application development.

4. Understand and apply design principles of normalization in creating relational databases.

5. Apply concepts of cost benefit analysis and measurement.

6. Understand and apply principles of project management.