| Program Detail |
: This is a required course in the Internet Business and Technology Certificate Program.
This course will no longer be offered online after 2003. Click here to see the 2003 online schedule of courses. Please refer to Extension's online catalog for scheduling details on classroom courses.
This course introduces you to the justification, concepts, models, and processes organizations use to develop internet business applications from a business process perspective. Object technology will be emphasized for implementation. The instructor emphasizes the translation of strategic business objectives into an information systems architecture that combines data, process, workflow, financial, and simulation models.
Upon successful completion of this course, you should have a solid overview of how competition in virtually every industry requires a new methodology for designing and delivering information systems based on business process engineering, and why that technology is an ideal solution for internet business applications; the value of integrating different kinds of models at the design phase of a project; the process used to design a business model using the principles of convergent engineering; how object technology creates more robust, scalable, and adaptable information systems for the organization dedicated to continuous improvement and innovation. |