SUBJECT

Title

Complex information systems

Type of instruction

lecture + practical

Level

master

Part of degree program
Credits

5

Recommended in

Semester 2

Typically offered in

Spring semester

Course description
  • Concept of Information Systems

  • Methodologies for Analysing and Designing Information Systems

  • Concept of Enterprise Resource Systems

  • Logistics as Business Process of Enterprises

  • Human Resources Management

  • WFMS (Workflow Management Systems)

  • Integration problem. Different approaches. Current trends.

  • Cloud Computing

Readings
  • Shelly, G. B., & Rosenblatt, H. J. (2012). „System Analysis and Design 9th Edition“.Shelly Cashman Series.

  • Scheer 1994, August-Wilhelm Scheer,Business Process EngineeringStudy Edition: Reference Models for Industrial Enterprises, Springer-Verlag ,1994

  • Magal, S. R., & Word, J. (2011).Integrated business processes with ERP systems. Wiley Publishing.

  • Magal, S. R., & Word, J. (2009).Essentials of business processes and information systems. Wiley Publishing.

  • Curran, T., Keller, G., & Ladd, A. (1997).SAP R/3 business blueprint: understanding the business process reference model. Prentice-Hall, Inc.

  • Langer, A. M. (2007).Analysis and design of information systems. Springer Science & Business Media.

  • Larman, C. (2012).Applying UML and Patterns: An Introduction to Object Oriented Analysis and Design and Interative Development. Pearson Education India.

  • Bennett, S., McRobb, S., & Farmer, R. (2005).Object-oriented systems analysis and design using UML. McGraw Hill Higher Education.

  • Kurbel, K. E. (2008). Information Systems Architecture.The Making of Information Systems: Software Engineering and Management in a Globalized World, 95-154.

  • Hill, R., Hirsch, L., Lake, P., & Moshiri, S. (2012).Guide to cloud computing: principles and practice. Springer Science & Business Media.

  • Furht, B., & Escalante, A. (2010).Handbook of cloud computing(Vol. 3). New York: Springer.

  • Shroff, G. (2010).Enterprise cloud computing:technology, architecture, applications. Cambridge university press.

  • Ahson, S. A., & Ilyas, M. (Eds.). (2010).Cloud computing and software services: theory and techniques. CRC Press.