A hundred years have passed since Scientific Management was published by A.F.Taylor who is recognized as the originator of Industrial Engineering and Management. It is not the era of manufacturing a good with several tens of components. Now it is time for applying engineering methodology with rigorous background for Enterprise Activities.
In this department, we have been fostering students who can use ICT from users' viewpoints, more concretely, have a vision to use ICT which support business activities from the viewpoint of Enterprise Engineering. This course will focus on Enterprise Ontology that is one of the key pillars in Enterprise Engineering.
In this course, the instructor will explain the three main pillars such as Enterprise Ontology, Enterprise Architecture and Enterprise Governance in Enterprise Engineering. More specifically, representative methodologies called DEMO(Design & Engineering Methodology for Organizations), TOGAF and IT-CMF are explained.
Students will have knowledge and skills for the three main pillars such as Enterprise Ontology, Enterprise Governance and Enterprise Architecturein Enterprise Engineering. More specifically, they will be able to use representative methodologies called DEMO(Design & Engineering Methodology for Organizations), IT-CMF and TOGAF in each discipline.
Enterprise Engineering, Ontology, Architecture, Governance, DEMO, IT-CMF, TOGAF,
✔ Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
team-based (four students per team)
lecture-project-presentation
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Introduction : Principles of Enterprise Engineering (lecture) Introduction to Enterprise Ontology | Natural Language description for a target system |
Class 2 | Extraction of transactions from Volley Case (lecture) Exercise : Extraction of transactions from Buono Pizza | |
Class 3 | Extraction of transactions from a target system (project) Extraction of transactions from a target system (presentation) | |
Class 4 | Construction Model for Volley (lecture) Exercise:Construction Model for Buono Pizza | |
Class 5 | Construction Model for a target system (project) Construction Model for a target system (presentation) | |
Class 6 | Process Model for Volley (lecture) Exercise:Process Model for Buono Pizza | |
Class 7 | Process Model for a target system (project) Process Model for a target system (presentation) | |
Class 8 | Overview of IT-CMF | |
Class 9 | How to assess with IT-CMF | |
Class 10 | Assessment for a Company Z | |
Class 11 | Presentation | |
Class 12 | Overview of Enterprise Architecture | |
Class 13 | Fundamental Principles in EA and Cases | |
Class 14 | Design of Business Architecture | |
Class 15 | Design of Data Architecture |
Handsout will be provided based on reference books.
[1] Junichi Iijima, 『DEMO』, NTT Pub.,2014.
[2] Jan Dietz, Enterprise Ontology, Springer, 20006.
[3] Philippe Desfray, Gilbert Raymond, Modeling Enterprise Architecture with TOGAF: A Practical Guide Using UML and BPMN, Morgan Kaufmann, 2014.
[4] Martin Curley, Managing Information Technology for Business Value: Practical Strategies for It and Business Managers, Intel Press, 2004.
[5] Martin Curley et.al., It Capability Maturity Framework It-cmf, Van Haren Pub, 2015.
Test 40%
Final exam 60%
It is better to take Introduction to Information Systems.