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MAN6930 Enterprise Modelling
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Credit Points: 20
 
Description:
Strategic goals and business requirements should drive Information Technology (IT) solutions. The unit examines how Enterprise Architecture (EA) and enterprise modelling contributes to this alignment. Enterprise architecture is about understanding all of the different people, processes, business and technology elements that go to make up the enterprise and how those elements interrelate. The unit emphasizes the importance of planning and managing IT from an architectural perspective and highlights how an agile systems architecture can more effectively support changes in business strategy. Students examine some of the common EA frameworks and documentation so they can use modelling techniques that support strategy and business-driven views of the enterprise. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is introduced and developed as an approach to encourage business agility. Differing SOA implementation frameworks will be presented.

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This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
L71Master of Management Information Systems
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 15/03/2014 VET: 14/05/2014