Base Knowledge
Not applicable
Teaching Methodologies
Contents of the course are presented through the exposition of concepts and examples, their explanation, and dialogue. Group work is used to promote discussion on the subjects of the content.
Learning Results
Understand the different enterprise information systems (EIS) that can be implemented to support business processes and the digital ecosystems. Specify, design, and implement business processes supported by emerging information technologies and enterprise architectures. Obtain knowledge on ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), SCM (Supply Chain Management), HCM (Human Capital Management), and other platforms that are driving digital transformation and industry 4.0.
Program
The topics development were guided by IS 2010 – Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in Information Systems:
1. Enterprise Information Systems: Foundations
2. Historical Perspective of Enterprise Information Systems
3. Types of EIS and the Solutions Available on the Market
4. Enterprise Application Integration
5. Enterprise Modeling, objectives and tools
6. Business Process Management
7. Enterprise Architecture and Enterprise Engineering
8. Digital Transformation
Curricular Unit Teachers
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
Cassidy, A., & Guggenberger, K. (2000). A practical guide to information systems process improvement. CRC Press.
Giachetti, R. E. (2016). Design of enterprise systems: Theory, architecture, and methods. CRC Press.
Laudon, K. & Laudon, J. P. (2012). Management information systems. Pearson.
The ArchiMate® Enterprise Architecture Modeling Language (2019), The Open Group.