The aim of this course is two-fold: (1) to help students to get an insight into the state-of-the-art knowledge on all aspects of Enterprise Systems development (the manufacturing information system will be taken as an example), (2) to expose students to the technologies for the planning, design and modeling of Enterprise Systems.
Manufacturing Systems (P95030) and Enterprise Engineering and Integration
Part I. Lecture
Enterprise System Development Process and Methodology
Introduction
Business Process Modeling
Business Process Reengineering
Use Case Modeling
Class Modeling
Object Interaction Modeling
State Modeling
Business-Oriented Component Modeling
Data Analysis and Modeling
Introduction to Data Analysis and Modeling
Data Analysis
Part II. Individual Study
Select Paper Reading (Every week)
Part II. Team Project
2~3 persons
Paul Allen and Stuart
Component-Based Development for Enterprise Systems, 1998, Cambridge University Press
Rosemary Rock-Evans
An Introduction to Data and Activity Analysis, 1989, QED Information Sciences, Inc.
Team project 60%
Requirement analysis 10%
Planning 10%
Design 20%
Implementation 20%
Individual Study 30%
Final exam 10%