Course Structure - E-Commerce - Lecture Slides, Slides of Fundamentals of E-Commerce

Students of Communication, study E-Commerce as an auxiliary subject. these are the key points discussed in these Lecture Slides of E-Commerce : Course Structure, Fundamentals, Information Systems, Enterprise Resource, Data Integrity, Modeling, System Administration, Requirements Management, Data Warehousing, Fundamental Business

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Fundamentals of Business Information Systems
COURSE OVERVIEW
Business Concepts
Technology-oriented students need to understand
fundamental business concepts…
“I can program, develop, etc. but that does not mean
much when there is a huge jargon barrier. Finance
people do not think in variables and methods!”
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Fundamentals of Business Information Systems

COURSE OVERVIEW

Business Concepts

Technology-oriented students need to understand fundamental business concepts…

“I can program, develop, etc. but that does not mean much when there is a huge jargon barrier. Finance people do not think in variables and methods!”

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Building a bridge with ERP

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems

To understand ERP systems: Must understand CS topics like data warehousing, data integrity, requirements management, process modeling, system administration, etc. Must understand fundamental business processes.

Fundamentals of Business IS

Description

…an overview of information systems in a modern organization and their strategic importance in supporting business processes. The rationale for business computing is presented, along with the underlying business concepts needed to understand and guide system implementation.

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Fundamentals of Business IS

Course Topics:

  • Fundamental Accounting Concepts and Terminology
  • Business Functions and Business Processes
  • Working with ERP systems
  • Marketing Information Systems
  • Production and Supply Chain Management Information Systems
  • ERP Development and Implementation

Outcomes

Reinforce teamwork concept and skills. Expose to business concepts in the context of computing. Illustrate strategic business computing and overall value to organization. Understand and practice realistic interlocking business processes and information exchange.

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Course Goals

Present fundamental Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) concepts. Discuss business concepts and strategies as they relate to ERP implementation and use. Provide experience using ERP for business decision making and execution.

ERPsim

Show how ERP systems support business strategies Develop hands-on understanding of concepts underlying ERP Experience tangible benefits of enterprise integration firsthand Develop technical skills at making decisions using an enterprise software system

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Things you need to know

Course Syllabus Course Policies Assignments: Stay current in reading Participate actively in team project Keep up with reporting

What is Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)?

Based on ERP: Making it Happen by Wallace and Kremzar

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Key ERP Attributes

What is the value of ERP?