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Enterprise systems architecture - course description

General information
Course name Enterprise systems architecture
Course ID 04.2-WE-BizElP-EntSystArch-Er
Faculty Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Automatics
Field of study E-business
Education profile practical
Level of studies First-cycle Erasmus programme
Beginning semester winter term 2022/2023
Course information
Semester 6
ECTS credits to win 4
Course type optional
Teaching language english
Author of syllabus
  • dr inż. Tomasz Gratkowski
Classes forms
The class form Hours per semester (full-time) Hours per week (full-time) Hours per semester (part-time) Hours per week (part-time) Form of assignment
Lecture 15 1 - - Credit with grade
Project 30 2 - - Credit with grade

Aim of the course

Presentation of IT systems architectures used in corporation. Increasing skills of configuration, managing and using corporate IT systems. Increasing understanding of the benefits of using information systems in enterprises.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of computer architecture and operating systems.

Scope

Review of IT systems architectures used in company management. Advantages and disadvantages of using corporate architectures. Strategies and technologies for corporate solutions. Graphic languages for documenting enterprise architecture (UML). Modeling corporate systems using the IBM Rational System Architect tool. Methods and technologies for implementing corporate systems. Technologies supporting the achievement of the highest efficiency in making decisions based on analytical solutions. Related best practices used to create corporate architectures. Case study, review of existing solutions that are model corporate solutions. The manufacturing process and technologies used to implement corporate systems. TOGAF - a framework for enterprise architecture.

Teaching methods

Lecture - standard lecture using a video projector.

Project - practical classes in the computer laboratory.

Learning outcomes and methods of theirs verification

Outcome description Outcome symbols Methods of verification The class form

Assignment conditions

Lecture - writing and/or oral exam, carried out at the end of the semester

Project - the final grade is the weighted sum of the marks obtained for the implementation of individual project exercises and control tests verifying the substantive preparation for the exercises.

Final grade = 50% of the grade in the form of classes lecture + 50% of the grade in the form of laboratory classes.

Recommended reading

  1. Mark W. Maier: The Art of Systems Architecting, Third Edition (Systems Engineering). CRC Press; 3 edition, 2009
  2. Len Bass, Paul Clements, Rick Kazman: Software Architecture in Practice, Addison-Wesley Professional; 3 edition (October 5, 2012).
  3. Whitten, Jeffrey L.; Lonnie D. Bentley, Kevin C. Dittman. Systems Analysis and Design Methods.  
  4. Browne D., Desmeijter B., Dumont R.F., Kamal A., Leahy J., Masson S., Rusak K., Yamamoto S., Keen M.: IBM Cognos Business Intelligence V10.1 Handbook, October 2010

Further reading

  1. Nisbet, R., Elder, J., and Miner, G.: Handbook of Statistical Analysis and Data Mining Applications. Burlington, MA: Academic Press (Elsevier), 2009.
  2. United States Government, Department of Defense. (2013, August 11). [Web log message]. http://dcmo.defense.gov/products-and-services/business-enterprise-architecture/10.0/classic/index.htm
  3. Project Management Institute. (2008). A guide to the project management body of knowledge. Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073-3299 USA: Project Management Institute, Inc. ISBN: 978-1-933890-51-7 
  4. Federal Government agency success stories, (2010), http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/E-Gov/EA-Success
  5. The Open Group, Open Group Architecture Framework TOGAF™ Version 9, 2009

Notes


Modified by dr hab. inż. Marek Kowal, prof. UZ (last modification: 06-04-2022 09:00)