INFORMATION SISTEMS MANAGEMENT
cod. 1008060

Academic year 2020/21
1° year of course - First semester
Professor
Francesco ZAMMORI
Academic discipline
Ingegneria economico-gestionale (ING-IND/35)
Field
Ingegneria gestionale
Type of training activity
Characterising
72 hours
of face-to-face activities
9 credits
hub:
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

The module aims to provide all the skills needed to select and use modern Business Information Systems. To this aim, examples and practical cases will be used to demonstrate how ERP systems effectively implement the concept of process management. Additionally, basic skills needed to design and manage a small information system will be also provided.
In particular, at the end of the module, students will be able to:
Create a relational database;
Get access to the data using SQL queries;
Create navigation masks for secure and dynamic data access (in read and write mode).

Prerequisites

The course does not have any specific prerequisites.
However, as far as the conceptual and descriptive parts are concerned, understanding can be facilitated by
basic knowledge of business accounting, logistics and production management.
With regard to IT, basic knowledge about types of variables, conditional structures, cycles, routines and functions is recommended. The first two weeks of the course are dedicated to a review and an in-depth study of the programming techniques that will be used in the remaining parts of the course.

Course unit content

The module describes the architecture and the objectvies of information system for business management, with particular emphasis on modern ERP systems. The discussion shows how these systems can support operations’ management, by actively implementing the process management concept, and delivering the right information at the right time at the rigth person.
Informational systems for business intelligence are analyzed too, focusing expecially on data warehousing systems.
The approach is both conceptual and operational and, indeed, the module provides informatic skills and gives the basic elements needed to design and to implement an operational informational systems. In this regard, the focus is on relational databases and on the use of SQL and of object oriented programming for the creation of queries for data retrieval and updating.
In addition, some process mapping techniques (i.e., Idef0 and BPMN2.0) will be introduced, as a powerful way to understand and to communicate (in a formal way) the logical functioning of an information system.

Full programme

Descriptive Part

1 Introduction
1.1 Operational informational systems and their impacts on operations management
1.2 The evolutions of informational systems

2 Basic structure of ERP, the SAP R/3 case
2.1 Main features of modern ERP
2.2 The ERP paradigm
2.3 The main modules constituting an ERP system

3 Business Intelligence
3.1 The multidimensional model
3.2 MOLAP, ROLAP and HOLAP
3.3 OLAP and OLTP technologies

Operational Part

1 Relational Data Bases
1.1 Data, relationships and Meta Data
1.2 Normalisation and referential integrity
1.3 Relational algebra
1.4 Queries and the SQL language 1.5 DFunctions

2 Process mapping techniques
2.1 Flow diagrams
2.2 IDEF diagrams
2.3 BPMN diagrams

3 Development of an informational system
3.1 Creating tables and relations
3.2 Creating queries
3.3 Creating reports
3.4 Creating navigation masks
3.5 Automation and data security using VBA code

Bibliography

Reference Material:

1 Pighin, M., Marzona A., Sistemi Informativi Aziendali Struttura e Processi, Pearson Education, Italia, 2011

2 Dorbolò, D. Guidi, A., Guida a SQL, McGraw-Hill, Italia, 2000

Further Readings:

1 Carignani, A., Rajola, F., ICT e sistemi informativi aziendali, McGraw-Hill, Italia, 2007

2 Dickersbach, J.T., Keller, G., Production Planning and Control with SAP ERP, Galileo Press, Usa, 2010

3 Dickersbach, J.T., Supply Chain Management with APO, Springer Verlang, Germany, 2010

4 Couch, A., Microsoft Access 2010 VBA Programming Inside Out, Microsoft Press, USA, 2010

5 Balter, A., Using Microsoft Access 2010, Que Publishing, Indiana, USA, 2010

Teaching methods

All lessons will be held in the computer lab where Excel (especially the development modul of VBA) and Microsoft Access 2016 will be used as main development tools.
In view of the need to constantly use computer resources, lessons will be delivered in presence; in order to allow them to be used even remotely, lessons will be recorded and uploaded online on the course website on the Elly portal. The site also contains all the handouts and exercises, as well as all the files developed during the frontal lessons. We therefore advise students (especially those who decide not to attend lezoini) to install the necessary applications on their laptops.
During the hours in the lab students will develop a small information system, similar to the one needed to pass the oral test.
Also the remaining hours of theory will be carried out in the lab, but with the support of transparencies and / or slides in power points. Anyhow, all theoretical concepts will be introduced using practical examples and industrial cases. The part relating to data warehouse and data mining will be supported by numerous numerical exercises.
It should also be noted that the students will be provided with both handouts prepared by the teacher and the lesson templates that cover the entire program.

Assessment methods and criteria

The exam is based on a written and on an oral test.
The written test is based on two parts: the first one consists of ten multiple-choice questions; the second one consists of two numeric exercises and two open answer questions.
The oral test focuses, mainly, on the presentation of a small information system, developed by the students starting from a set of technical specifications given by the teacher. The oral examination also includes generic questions n addition to the re-discussion of the answers given in the written test.
For the current academic year it will be possible to take both tests remotely via Teams of similar platform. If you opt for this choice, the written test will be based on a practical part (90 minutes of time consisting of 2 theoretical questions + 2 SQL exercises + 2 programming exercises) which will be followed immediately after an oral discussion that will focus on the questions and exercises of the written test.

Other information

Students will receive both lectures notes and power point presentations (prepared by the teacher) covering the entire program. However, the consultation of the recommended text books is highly recommended.Also the files used and developed in the information will make available, together to the file containing the entire Information system developed during lessons in the computer lab.

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student registry office

E. segreteria.ingarc@unipr.it
T. +39 0521 905111

Quality assurance office

Education manager:
Lucia Orlandini
T.+39 0521 906542
Office E. dia.didattica@unipr.it
Manager E. lucia.orlandini@unipr.it

 

Course president

Francesco Zammori
E. francesco.zammori@unipr.it

Faculty advisor

Giovanni Romagnoli
E. giovanni.romagnoli@unipr.it

Career guidance delegate

Giovanni Romagnoli
E. giovanni.romagnoli@unipr.it

Tutor professor

Giovanni Romagnoli
E. giovanni.romagnoli@unipr.it

Erasmus delegates

Roberto Montanari
E. roberto.montanari@unipr.it
Fabrizio Moroni
E. fabrizio.moroni@unipr.it
Adrian Hugh Alexander Lutey
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Quality assurance manager

Francesco Zammori
E. francesco.zammori@unipr.it

Tutor students