YBS 513


Course Title Course Code Program Level
ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE YBS 513 Management Information Systems (Non- Thesis) M.A / M.Sc.

Course Term
(Course Semester)
Teaching and Learning Methods
Credits
Theory Practice Lab Projects/Field Work Seminars/Workshops Other Total Credits ECTS Credits
03
(Fall)
42 60 80 182 3 7,5

Teaching Staff Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Mehmet Ali ÇİNİCİ
Language of Instruction Türkçe (Turkish)
Type Of Course Compulsory
Prerequisites
Recommended Optional Programme Component
Course Objectives This course explores the design, selection, implementation and management of enterprise IT solutions. The focus is on applications and infrastructure and their fit with the business.
Course Content Students learn frameworks and strategies for infrastructure management, system administration, data/information architecture, content management, distributed computing, middleware, legacy system integration, system consolidation, software selection, total cost of ownership calculation, IT investment analysis, and emerging technologies. These topics are addressed both within and beyond the organization, with attention paid to managing risk and security within audit and compliance standards. Students also hone their ability to communicate technology architecture strategies concisely to a general business audience.
Learning Outcomes (LO) The students who attended the course and were successful at the end of semester will acquire the followings; 1. Understand a variety of frameworks for enterprise architecture analysis and decision making. 2. Evaluate the total cost of ownership and return on investment for architecture alternatives. 3. Utilize techniques for assessing and managing risk across the portfolio of the enterprise. 4. Evaluate and plan for the integration of emerging technologies. 5. Administer systems, including the use of virtualization and monitoring, power and cooling issues. 6. Manage proliferating types and volume of content. 7. Understand the core concepts of data/information architecture and evaluate existing data/information architecture designs. 8. Plan for business continuity. 9. Understand the benefits and risks of service oriented architecture. 10. Understand the role of audit and compliance in enterprise architecture. 11. Understand the integration of enterprise systems with interorganizational partners such as suppliers, government, etc.
Mode of Delivery Face to face
Course Outline
Week Topics
1. Week General information on Enterprise Architecture.
2. Week Service oriented architecture
3. Week Enterprise architecture frameworks
4. Week Systems integration
5. Week Enterprise resource software
6. Week Monitoring and metrics for infrastructure and business processes
7. Week Green computing
8. Week Midterm
9. Week Virtualization of storage and systems
10. Week The role of open source software
11. Week Risk management
12. Week Business continuity
13. Week Total cost of ownership and return on investment
14. Week Enterprise data models
Assessment
  Percentage(%)
Mid-term (%) 40
Quizes (%)
Homeworks/Term papers (%) 20
Practice (%)
Labs (%)
Projects/Field Work (%) 20
Seminars/Workshops (%)
Final (%) 60
Other (%)
Total(%) 100
Course Book (s) and/or References Enterprise Architecture at Work: Modelling, Communication and Analysis, Lankhorst, M., 2th edition, Springer, 2009. I/T Architecture in Action, Reese, R. J., Xlibris Corporation, 2008. Yönetim Bilişim Sistemleri -Dijital İşletmeyi Yönetme, Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon. Nobel Yayın Dağıtım, 2011 Laudon, K. C. ve Laudon, J. P., Management Information Systems, Managing the Digital Firm, 13th Ed. Pearson, 2011. İlgili Diğer Açık Kaynaklar
Work Placement(s)
The Relationship between Program Qualifications (PQ) and Course Learning Outcomes (LO)
 

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* Contribution Level : 1 Very low    2 Low     3 Medium     4 High      5 Very High