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Enterprise Technology Process Models – CIS 521
Spring Quarter 2007

Course Syllabus

Prerequisite: CIS 500
 

 Class Presentations and Lecture

  Model Driven Architecture

Enterprise Resource Planning

Data Warehousing

     Data Warehousing Case    

Data Warehousing Paper

E- Commerce

    Electronic Commerce Managerial Perspective

 

 Meeting Days/Time

Saturdays 01:00 pm – 04:45 pm

07 April to 16 June

 Instructor

 Prof. Mort Anvari

http://www.anvari.net

Instructor Phone

(202) 294-4230

Instructor E-mail

Morteza@Anvari.net

Instructor Office Hours/Location

Sat 12:30-13:00, SU @ Arlington, VA  Room 305

Academic Office Phone Number

(703) 769-2651

 

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL

 

1. Chorafas, D. N. (2003).  Enterprise architecture and new generation information systems. New York: St. Lucie Press.

 

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course covers the construction of a process that can be used for the development and management of enterprise information systems.  Emphasis is placed on the relationships between business processes, requirements, architectures, and infrastructures.

 

EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES 

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

a.      Construct enterprise information technology processes in support of business operations

b.      Describe enterprise architectures and infrastructures

c.      Model enterprise architectures that support business operations

d.      Design and build architecture models based on the business scope and environment