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| INFO0938-1 | Business process modeling
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| Duration : | 24h Th |
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| Holder(s) : | Alain Dubois |
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| Language : | Langue française |
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| Course contents : | Business process management is an essential tool for managers. Contents :
- Information systems, application and program,
- Object technology,
- Architecture modeling,
- Business processes analysis,
- Information organisation,
- Detailed modeling,
- Use cases,
- Classes et services,
- Technical design modeling,
- Methodology, development cycle and CASE tools,
- Information systems design and ERP.
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| Course objective : | Students will be abble to
(C1) Define IS and modeling concepts, (P2) Draw IS models with objet-oriented techniques and the language UML, (C3) Identify the need for methodology and tools in IS project, (P3) Take part, as an end user, to an IS development, mainly in the design phase, (C4) Decide to use or bypass the modeling phase when using ERP. |
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| Prerequisites : | INFO0075-1, INFO0076-1, INFO0934-1. |
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| Organization : | (A1) : 24h in class, 12h personal study, (A2) : 30h team work on exercises (A3-A4) : 24h team work on the final case, 6h preparing its presentation |
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| Written notes : |
- Diapositives sur Lol@.
- DMR Consulting Group, Delivery techniques. Object Oriented modeling. In DMR Consulting Group. DMR Macroscope 3.1. Rapport technique, 2000. Short summary in french.
- FOWLER, Martin & SCOTT, Randall. UML. CampusPress, 2002, 226p, trad. de l'édition américaine : UML distilled. A Brief guide to the standard object modeling language. 2ème éd., Addison-Wesley, 2000.
- POST, Gerald & ANDERSON, David. Management information systems : solving business problems with information technology. McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 3ème éd., 2002. Chapter 12.
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| Assessment : | (E1) Individual oral exam : 30%. (E2) Exercises folder : 20%. (E3) Team work presentation : 50%. |
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| Contacts : | Alain Dubois, N1-bureau 203, alain.dubois@ulg.ac.be. |
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