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viernes, 5 de septiembre de 2014

FIT3136 IT governance and strategy for business - Semester 1, 2014

http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/units/archive/2014/s1/fit3136.html

Unit Schedule

Week
Activities
Assessment

0
No formal assessment or activities are undertaken in week 0

1
Strategic contexts of organisations
Tutorials begin in Week 1

2
IT strategy and business strategy

3
IT strategy alignment

4
IT governance

5
IT governance (continued from Week 4)

6
IT processes

7
IT systems success and failure
Assignment 1 is Due

8
Funding IT function

9
IT outsourcing

10
Legal issues with IT

11
Legal issues with IT and Green IT

12
Unit review and exam discussion
Assignment 2 is Due

SWOT VAC
No formal assessment is undertaken in SWOT VAC

Examination period
LINK to Assessment Policy:http://policy.monash.edu.au/policy-bank/
academic/education/assessment/
assessment-in-coursework-policy.html

*Unit Schedule details will be maintained and communicated to you via your learning system.

jueves, 17 de enero de 2013

Enterprise Architecture - Introduction

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http://www.exeter.ac.uk/value/casestudies/enterprisearchitecture/

What is EA?

The JISC EA Early adopter study describes EA as a high-level strategic technique designed to help senior managers achieve business and organisation change. It provides an evolving, dynamic way of describing and aligning the functional aspects of an organisation, its people, activities, tools, resources and data/information. This helps ensure that they work more effectively together to achieve business goals. EA is also about achieving desired future change through design. It holds that by understanding existing information assets, business processes, organisational structures, information and application infrastructures an ‘as is’ state can be described. It is then possible to use this understanding to plan something different, new and innovative, described as the ‘to be’ state.

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EA - University College Falmouth

Our Enterprise Architecture (EA) journey

a story of impact and value

Background and institutional context

Institution: University College Falmouth (Now Falmouth University)

At University College Falmouth (UCF) there is a strong focus on improving the effectiveness and efficiency of our administrative services. The key institutional drivers for enhancement include graduate employability, institutional sustainability and student tracking and retention. As part of this programme, three key projects were identified that formed the main focus of the Enterprise Architecture (EA) trial. The projects were the SITS Enhanced Registry Project, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Microsoft Dynamics installation and the Scientia Timetabling project. We used EA practices to analyse existing processes to highlight possible efficiencies and improvements that will be delivered as part of future projects. 

 

https://jiscinfonetcasestudies.pbworks.com/w/page/46427961/EA%20-%20University%20College%20Falmouth

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Programme Specification for Enterprise Architecture MSc

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http://www.uel.ac.uk/postgraduate/specs/enterprise-arch/

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miércoles, 16 de enero de 2013

Masterin the Enterprise

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http://eavoices.com/2013/01/16/mastering-the-enterprise/

http://www.itu.dk/en/

In September 2013, the IT University of Copenhagen opens a new Master of Science degree program in Digital Innovation and Management (Cand.it. E-Business). The program will offer three specialization tracks:

  • Process Innovation and New Business Models
  • Digital Governance and Enterprise Architecture
  • Global Relations and Work Processes

The second track is of course “my” track. There are two course blocks in the specialization:

  • Enterprise Architecture (7,5 ECTS)
    This course introduces the basic concepts of Enterprise Architecture and examines its classification, taxonomy, models and framework. The following architecture domains will be covered: Business, information, technology, security, application, software, SOA and their inter-relationships as well as integration of domains and governance. Issues related to strategic planning of Enterprise Architecture, including implementation and planning will also be covered in the course.
  • Digital Governance (15 ECTS)
    This course introduce different frameworks for digital Governance in private and public organizations, and focuses on analyses how businesses and society deals with challenges and policy problems related to digital governance. The aim is to provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge to critically reflect on questions of governance and policy development in private companies and government agencies. Students will be exposed to leading thinkers and debates in the public, private and community sectors, and will develop capacities to enhance effectiveness in the workplace and gain a better understanding of the way governments and businesses operate. As part of the course the students are expected conduct a project on a course relevant topic.

In addition to two foundational course, IT Foundations (7.5 ECTS) and Business & Management Foundations (7.5 ECTS), the program includes three open courses as well as three mandatory courses:

  • Navigating Complexity: Mapping, Visualization and Decision-making (15 ECTS)
  • Digital Accountability (7.5 ECTS)
  • Innovation and Technology in Society (7.5 ECTS)

These candidates will become very attractive on the job market, I’m sure.

Related Posts:

JISC Emerging Practices

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“Architecture in general is a response to complexity.”

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http://emergingpractices.jiscinvolve.org/wp/topics/enterprise-architecture/

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ITANA.org

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Join In

There are many ways you can get involved:

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http://itana.org/about/

https://spaces.internet2.edu/display/itana/Case+Studies

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