Jaarboeke

Inligtingstelsels 780


 
Modulekode BIS 780
Kwalifikasie Nagraads
Fakulteit Fakulteit Ingenieurswese, Bou-omgewing en Inligtingtegnologie
Module-inhoud

*Hierdie inligting is slegs in Engels beskikbaar.

To introduce the student with a background in transactional application software development to a variety of aspects in the wider field of information technology. Emphasis is on the functional design of Business Intelligence systems from an Industrial Engineering perspective. The aim is to enable the student to appreciate the scope of management challenges in the integrated environment of business processes, transactional application software, data, IT infrastructure and telecommunications, data warehousing, and the necessary management information needed at various levels in an organisation.
It covers:
• Technology trends
• Context diagram of application software portfolio
• Review of typical transactional information systems
• Role of Business Intelligence and data warehousing
• Business dimensional lifecycle
• Business requirement definition
• Basic elements of the data warehouse
• Extraction, Transformation and Loading processes
• Dimensional modelling (star schema)
• Metadata
• Information delivery

Modulekrediete 16.00
Voorvereistes Geen voorvereistes.
Kontaktyd 24 kontakure
Onderrigtaal Module word in Engels aangebied
Akademiese organisasie Bedryfs- en Sisteemingenieursw
Aanbiedingstydperk Semester 1 of Semester 2

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