22776 Business Information Systems
6cp Postgraduate
This subject provides an integrated view of information management for intra- and inter-company business processes. It provides a broad knowledge of contemporary issues in accounting/business information systems, ERP, data warehousing, e-business and business process management, and introduces leading enterprise systems solutions. Cases of successful and less successful business information systems projects are presented and discussed in the light of the IT-Productivity Paradox. An important objective of the subject is to demonstrate, how accounting interacts and shares data with other business functions, and how high levels of information integration can be achieved using enterprise systems.
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2006 amount for undergraduate domestic fee-paying students: $2,220.00
Subject EFTSL: 0.125
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