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ISYS 483 - Enterprise Systems |
This course provides students with the core concepts in enterprise models and synthesizes content that is applicable to most today’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. It is centered around the ERP life cycle, ERP systems architecture, business process reengineering, process mapping, ERP functionality, and auditing of ERP systems. The course will also include coverage of basic ERP administration tasks. In addition to discussing core concepts, this course helps the students understand how modern organizations are highly dependent on the use of enterprise systems. With ERP software, there is usually an application server and a database server sitting in an onsite data center. These servers require a team of information technology experts to maintain, service, and upgrade the software. Because of the expertise needed to manage an ERP, there has been a resounding acceptance of cloud computing ERP software solutions in the corporate environment. Because of this, students will learn how to work with an ERP in the cloud.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Pharmacy, Pittsburgh Council on HE, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Business Department Prerequisites: Undergraduate level ISYS 382 Minimum Grade of D |
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