Provide methodological and practical knowledge on models, methods and systems for the definition, design and implementation of business information systems for the management of large data sets. After completing the course, the student will be able to: understand the role of information systems in the context of business management; independently design and implement information systems that use medium-complexity databases; participate in the design and implementation of information systems with highly complex databases.
Curriculum
teacher profile teaching materials
Enterprise modelling
Process modelling
Data modelling
Technological aspects
Information system design
Atzeni, Ceri, Fraternali, PAraboschi, Torlone: Databases. McGraw Hill
Programme
Definitions and characteristics of a business information systemEnterprise modelling
Process modelling
Data modelling
Technological aspects
Information system design
Core Documentation
Cappiello, Fugini. Grefen, Pernici, Plebani, Vitali: "Fondamenti di Sistemi Informativi" seconda edizione (13 feb 2025)Atzeni, Ceri, Fraternali, PAraboschi, Torlone: Databases. McGraw Hill
Attendance
Not mandatory, but recommended.Type of evaluation
Assessment of a project assigned by the instructor Written exam teacher profile teaching materials
Enterprise modelling
Process modelling
Data modelling
Technological aspects
Information system design
Atzeni, Ceri, Fraternali, PAraboschi, Torlone: Databases. McGraw Hill
Programme
Definitions and characteristics of a business information systemEnterprise modelling
Process modelling
Data modelling
Technological aspects
Information system design
Core Documentation
Cappiello, Fugini. Grefen, Pernici, Plebani, Vitali: "Fondamenti di Sistemi Informativi" seconda edizione (13 feb 2025)Atzeni, Ceri, Fraternali, PAraboschi, Torlone: Databases. McGraw Hill
Attendance
Not mandatory, but recommended.Type of evaluation
Assessment of a project assigned by the instructor Written exam