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Nov 25, 2024
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IS 365 - Business Processes and Information Systems Integration (3 units) A study of the information systems used by key business processes and how such systems are integrated in enterprise resource planning systems.
Prerequisite(s): IS 201 ; IS 301 ; Business major or minor.
Units of Lecture: 3 Offered: Every Fall and Spring Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course: 1. Students will be able to identify and describe core business processes such as order to cash, purchase to payment, material requirements planning, and warehouse organization. 2. Students will be able to identify and describe common organizational business units such as business areas, divisions, purchasing and sales organizations. 3. Students will be able to use business process modeling tools to reverse engineer as-is processes and design reengineered to-be process. Students will describe processes with event triggers including timer and message events. 4. Students will be able to use the SAP software to gain proficiency with the purchase to payment process by issuing RFPs, evaluating those RFPs, selecting a vendor, issuing a purchase order for goods, receive goods, and issue a goods receipt, process an invoice, and finally payment. 5. Students will be able to use the SAP software to gain proficiency with the order to cash process by issuing a sales quotation, issuing a sales order in response to an external purchase order, process fulfillment tasks (goods issue), send invoices, and process incoming payments. 6. Students will be able to assess common manufacturing processes and manufacturing elements by using the SAP software to examine bills of material, product routings which describe manufacturing work steps, and work areas. 7. Students will be able to design a warehouse having different types of storage locations, put away areas, and shipping areas. 8. Students will be able to evaluate processes by applying process management techniques such as IS0 9000, CMMI, and Six Sigma.
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