Checking date: 31/08/2022


Course: 2023/2024

Corporate information systems development
(15753)
Bachelor in Computer Science and Engineering (2011 Study Plan) (Plan: 256 - Estudio: 218)


Coordinating teacher: RUIZ MEZCUA, MARIA BELEN

Department assigned to the subject: Computer Science and Engineering Department

Type: Compulsory
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

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Requirements (Subjects that are assumed to be known)
Writing and Communication Skills Principles of Informatics Engineering Software Verification Techniques
Skills and learning outcomes
Description of contents: programme
1 Introduction to Corporate Information Systems: definition, types and applications. Knowledge management. Business models. 1.1 Previous Concepts 1.2 Definition. 1.3 Corporatoins and Information Requirements. 1.4 ERP 1.5 CRM 1.6 Corporate Portals. 1.7 Workflow. 1.8 DSS 1.9 Business models 2. Systems Plan and Project's Plan.Management of Commitments. Alternatives. 2.1 Informations System Plan. Concept. 2.2 Informations System Plan. Contents. 2.3 Informations System Plan and business strategy. 2.4 IS Development alternatives. 2.5 Project Plan. Concept. 2.6 Project Plan. Contents. 2.7 Project Plan. Standards. 2.8 Commitment: Concept. 2.9 Responsibility for commitments. 2.10 Managing failed commitments. Consequences of Not-Management 2.11 Managing the commitment. 2.12 Contract. 3. Integral Corporate Project Management. 3.1 The software development process. 3.2 Process standard. 3.3 Integral activities. 3.4 Corporate Project Organization. 3.5 Configuration Management in Corporate Projects 3.6 Process Maturity. 4. Size and resources estimation. 4.1 The estimation process. 4.2 Software metrics: concept and types. 4.3 Applying a size measure. 4.4 Applying a process measure. 5. Time management. Planning and control. 5.1 Time management in corporate projects. 5.2 Corporate Project Planning. 5.3 Planning techniques. 5.4 Planning levels. Multi-project planning in corporate environmets. 5.5 Project control. Importance of project control in corporate environments. 5.6 Control issues. 5.7 Types of project control. 5.8 Project control techniques. 6. Quality management. Defects. 61 Quality in corporate software 6.2 Product Quality vs Process Quality 6.3 Quality costs. 6.4 Quality standards. 6.5 Quality assurance 6.6 Defects Management. 6.7 Testing overview. 6.8 The test plan. 7. Corporate Information Systems deployment. Change management. 7.1 Deployment of the corporate information system. 7.2 Deployment of standard systems vs Custom-made software. 7.3 Deployment strategies. 7.4 Change in corporation. 7.5 Changes derived from a new corporate information system. 7.6 Resistance to change 7.7 Maintenance. Types and services. 8. Audits. 8.1 Audits in software. 8.2 Types of audits. 8.3 Audits in corporate projects. 8.4 Audit reports.
Learning activities and methodology
Lectures: Their aim is to achieve the specific cognitive competences of the subject. 2ECTS Practice: They develop the specific instrumental competences afore mentioned. They also aim to develop the specific attitudinal competences. The work involves carrying out the implementation and customization of a business management application as a team. Academic Work Supervised: - with professor attendance: Execution of a study from some guidelines introduces by the professor of one of the subject's contents. The work will be presented in class. - without professor attendance: Exercises and complementary lectures proposed by the professor. - Experts Talks Exercises and Exam: Exercises and final evaluation tests. 1ECTS
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 0
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 100
Calendar of Continuous assessment
Basic Bibliography
  • Gómez Vieites, Álvaro. Sistemas de información : herramientas prácticas para la gestión empresarial . Ra-ma.
  • Roger Pressman. Ingenieria del Software. 6ª ED. 2006. Mc Graw Hill.
  • Steve MC Connell. Desarrollo y Gestión de proyectos informaticos. Addison WEsley.
  • W. Humprey. Managing Technical People: Innovation, Teamwork and the Software Process. Addison Wesley.
Additional Bibliography
  • IPFUG 4.0. International Function Point Users Group (IFPUG).: function Point Counting Practices Manual. IFPUG. Ohio. 1994.
  • ISO/IEC 15504.:. Draft Standard for Software Process Assessment (Parts 1-9).. ISO 1997.
  • Paulk, M. et al.:. Capability Maturity Model for Software. Technical Report CMU/SEI-93-TR24. SEI. 1993.
  • Whitgift, David.. Methods and tools for software configuration management. Methods and tools for software configuration management.

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