TAILIEUCHUNG - Lecture Enterprise systems development - Lecture 1
The course "Enterprise systems development" will tell what enterprise systems are, and how they are developed. It will make students understand the principles, techniques and tools that are required to develop enterprise systems. | Course Introduction Enterprise Systems Development ( CSC447) COMSATS Islamabad Muhammad Usman, Assistant Professor CIIT College of Statistical and Acturial Science Instructor’s Introduction Muhammad Usman Education PhD Software Engineering (In Progress) MS Computer Science MSc Computer Science Research Research Area: Requirements Engineering, Software Architecture, Global Software Development 15 + publications in Renowned International Conferences organized by IEEE, IASTED, ICSEA etc. Instructor’s Experience Consultant, Eycon Solutions 2005-2006 Lecturer CS, Mohammad Ali Jinnah University 2006-2007 Assistant Professor SE, International Islamic University 2007 till date Course Objectives The course will tell what enterprise systems are, and how they are developed. It will make students understand the principles, techniques and tools that are required to develop enterprise systems. Course Contents Introduction to Enterprise Systems Software Systems and their Development Lifecycle Requirements Engineering Software Architecture Software Quality Component Based Software Development Course Contents Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Data Model : Design of large databases User Interface Design: Principles and Patterns RAD tools Case Study and Examples Lecture 1 Introduction to Enterprise Systems Key Terms We begin with definition of some basic concepts Information Technology Business Process Information Systems Organization Integration Enterprise Systems Information Technology computers (maybe ) hardware versus software resources: computer hardware, software, networks, databases Business Process a specific ordering of work activities across time and place, with a beginning, an end, and clearly identified inputs and outputs. Davenport, 1993 Manner in which work is organized, coordinated, and focused to produce a valuable product or service Concrete work flows of material, information, and knowledge—sets of activities Sequence, purpose, interaction Business .
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