Si Information systems


Si4002. Information modeling

(3 0 12) Requirement:Cs 4005 Equivalence: Cs 00 090

Objectives: That the student knows:
· The necessity to create a new culture in the company of the value of the information, to obtain the maximum advantage of solutions of e-business in all the organizational levels.
· The importance of creating information and data models for different levels from the company.
· How to integrate the different internal and external resources of information from the company, that must be considered and be administered of the most effective way, to obtain a successful change towards e-business.
· Which new knowledge and abilities are required by the people in charge of the information management and the administrators of the company, to offer the value added awaited in the transformation or creation of innovating atmospheres of e-business.
Topics: Importance of the modeling of data. The model organization-relation. Construction of models of different areas from the company. The relational model. How to represent data models in a system of data bases. Importance of the strategic intelligence in a business based on Internet. Growth of the requirements of information. Information like a resource of the business based on Internet. The administration of information. Strategic data bases. The multidimensional administrator. AM like key element of a business based on Internet.

Bibliography:

  • Database Processing: Fundamentals, Design and Implementation/David Kroenke/Eighth Edition/Prentice-Hall.
  • The Data Warehouse Toolkit: The Complete Guide to Dimensional Modeling/Ralph Kimball/Second Edition/Wiley.

Teaching Scholarship:

  • Doctorate in Administration:
  • Marketing.
  • International Businesses.
  • Enterprises.
  • Strategies and Operations.
  • Doctorate in Sciences:
  • Administrative Systems.
  • Computational Systems.
  • Information Systems.
  • Computing.
  • Data Bases.
  • Doctorate in Engineering:
  • Industrialist.
  • Systems.
  • Organizations.

Si5001 Information systems for decision support

Introduction to decision support systems. Datawarehouse and OLAP technologies. Datawarehouse cases. Value chain. Data mining. Datawarehouse servers. Datawarehouse administration and metadata.

Bibliography:

  • Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems. Efraim Turban & Jay. E. Aaronson. Fifth Edition. Prentice Hall 1998

 

Si5002 Information systems for e-commerce

Introduction to e-Commerce. Digital commercial models. Information and the identification of actors on distributed communication over Internet. Information and the process of distributed communication over Internet. Impact of information technologies in decision making for e-businesses. Information systems creation and design for e-businesses. Information architecture for e-businesses. Supply chain for electronic businesses. Information technologies infrastructure towards CRM. Security strategies in networks for electronic businesses. Aspects in multidisciplinary project formation on e-businesses.

Bibliography:

  • Kalakota, Ravi. e-Business 2.0 Roadmap for success. Addison Wesley. 2001

 

Si5003.Thesis I

(3 0 12) Requirement: To have approved all the basic subjects Equivalence: Si-00-500

Objectives: To design, to plan and to develop a first draft of investigation or implementation in some of the two areas that the MCE includes: Electronic businesses or information technologies.
Topics: Principles of methodology applied to the study of cases or development of projects of implantation in electronic commerce, FADO process, selection of a subject, analysis of a defined problem or detected opportunity, theoretical fundamentals, selected methodology, data obtaining instruments, working cronogram.

Bibliography: Presentación de Anteproyectos e Informes de Investigación/Schmelkes/1998.

Professor Profile:

  • Ph. D. in Economics.
  • Ph. D. in Administration:
    • Marketing.
    • International Businesses.
    • Enterprises.
    • Strategies and Operations.
  • Ph. D. in Science:
    • Administrative Systems.
    • Computational Systems.
    • Information Systems.
    • Computing.
    • Data Bases.
  • Ph. D. in Engineering:
    • Industrial.
    • Systems.
    • Organizations.
  • Ph. D. in Law

 

Si5004. Thesis II

(3 0 12) Requirement: Si 5003 Equivalence: Si-00-501

Objectives: To implant a formal investigation or the development of a specific product from the first draft elaborated previously, with the purpose of generating results and conclusions that mean a contribution of knowledge, abilities or experiences on the part of the student within the area of their professional unfolding.
Topics: Application of the selected method, use of specific instruments for the data collection in field, obtaining and analysis of results, generation of conclusions and recommendations, handling of consultation sources, writing and spreading of the final report of the investigation or the carried out project of implantation.

Bibliography: Presentación de Anteproyectos e Informes de Investigación/Schmelkes/1998.

Professor Profile:

  • Ph. D. in Economics.
  • Ph. D. in Administration:
    • Marketing.
    • International Businesses.
    • Enterprises.
    • Strategies and Operations.
  • Ph. D. in Science:
    • Administrative Systems.
    • Computational Systems.
    • Information Systems.
    • Computing.
    • Data Bases.
  • Ph. D. in Engineering:
    • Industrial.
    • Systems.
    • Organizations.
  • Ph. D. in Law

 

 

Si5005. Web based business application integration

(3 0 12) Requirement: Cb4002, Si4002 Equivalence: None

In this course the student will study the technologies, methodologies, standards and tools that are used for the design and implementation of information systems that are build based on the integration of a set of independently designed information systems, with the purpose that this new systems support the organization’s business processes operation specially those that involve several corporations (e.g. electronic commerce ones).

Bibliography:

TEXTBOOK:
­ David S. Linthicum, “Next Generation Application Integration: From Simple Information to Web Services”, Addison-Wesley, August 2003,
REFERENCES:
­ Loosely Coupled: The Missing Pieces of Web Services
Doug Kaye, RDS Press, 2003
­ Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures: The Savvy Manager’s Guide Douglas K. Barry, Elsevier Science, 2003

Professor´s profile: Professor with a PhD o master degree in computer science.

 

 

Fecha de la última actualización: 11 de octubre de 2004 (M)