615-260 Enterprise Systems

Note

  • This subject is regarded by the Faculty of Science as a non-science subject for students enrolled in the BSc, BASc and combined BSc courses.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

To be announced

Prerequisites

Fifty points of information systems subjects and either 615-150 Organisational Processes or 306-106 Enterprise Process Analysis.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four lectures (two per week), 11 tutorials (one hour per week)

Subject Description

Enterprise systems are computer-based information systems based on packaged enterprise application software that support core organisational processes in most large organisations. Built on a shared, organisation-wide database, these robustly engineered systems span functional boundaries, integrate business processes, and implement so-called 'industry best practice' processes within organisations.

This subject provides students with a good understanding of the nature and role of enterprise systems and how they may be successfully implemented within organisations. Topics covered include characteristics of enterprise systems; the architecture of enterprise application software; enterprise application integration; process and workflow modeling; design of systems around, and implementation of, enterprise application software; and assessment of benefits from enterprise systems. During the semester students are expected to complete three projects using a number of core modules from one of the most widely used ERP packages, namely SAP R/3. At the conclusion of this subject, students should have a good working knowledge of the core functionality provided by enterprise application software products like SAP R/3.

Students should develop generic skills in:

  • reading and communicating results found in the related literature;

  • independent learning; and

  • working in a team.

Assessment

Project work (50%) and a two-hour written final examination (50%).



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