Enterprise Information Systems
People
Course director
Saad M.
Assistant
Description
The primary objective of this course is to provide the fundamental principles, models, and tools necessary to understand modern information systems within enterprises. Covering both functional and architectural perspectives, it enables students to develop design principles that align business and IT objectives in complex environments. The course explores both enterprise software applications (e.g., ERP, CRM) and recent technological advancements, particularly cloud computing and data lakes, which address scalability challenges posed by the exponential growth of data and the increasing number of users.
Objectives
This course provides an overview of the fundamental principles, models, and tools of modern information systems, enabling students to understand the technology that can be applied to a given business context to produce a tangible impact on business performance.
Sustainable development goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Teaching mode
In presence
Learning methods
Classes are based on lectures, case studies and presentations of assignments.
Examination information
The final grade will be defined on the basis of assignments and a written exam
Bibliography
Education
- Master of Science in Communication and Economics in Marketing and Transformative Economy, Lecture, Suggested Elective, Elective, 2nd year
- Master of Science in Management and Informatics, Lecture, 1st year