CIS405C Advanced Information
Systems Development
Instructor: Dr. M.
Wang
Office: ST #609
Class Time: 4:20 –
8:10 p.m. Friday
Office Hours: R 4:00-6:00 p.m. Friday 3:30-4:20 p.m.
Office Phone: (323) 343-2958
E-mail: wangm999@gmail.com
Web Site URL:
http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/mwang3/
Required Textbook:
Enterprise Resource
Planning by Wagner and Monk, 3rd Edition ©2009
ISBN-10:
1423901797
Thomson Course
Technology
Reference Textbooks:
Materials
Management with SAP ERP: Functionality and Technical Configuration (3rd
Edition), SAP Press
ISBN
978-1-59229-358-2
Software Tools: SAP software ECC 6.x
Course Description: The course introduces
enterprise system re-engineering, design, development and configuration with
hands-on experiences on SAP. This course requires
students to complete the configuration of the FI, MM, CO, PP, and SD modules
for the fictitious Company. This configuration involves the completion of
guided exercises to configure the specific elements of organizational structure
and master data for each module in a specified order. The student will complete
a Business Case in which transactions will be processed through the
configuration completed to that point that tests the actual configuration. Once the organizational structure and
basic master data are input, the students are able to test their configuration
with a full set of test transactions to verify the configuration.
Objectives:
After completion of
the course, students are able to
Instructional
Procedures:
Classroom
activities will consist of lecture, example demonstration and in-class
exercises. The contents taught in class will be followed by homework
assignments, projects and exams.
Assessment of
Academic Achievement:
Assignments (24%)
Projects: (12%)
Mid-terms (28%)
Final Exam (36%)
The final grade
will be determined on the above performance.
Grading scale: A 100-90%,
B 89-80%, C 70%, D 60-69%, F 0-59%
Class Policies:
Projects and
Assignments: Students are expected to accomplish their projects and assignment
independently. Requests for debugging your program via email will not be
responded. Students are expected to use the equipment of computer labs at CSULA
for assignments and projects.
To receive full
credit, a project or an assignment must be completed on time on the date due.
Work load and other course load will not be excused. Late penalties will be
assessed as follows:
Up to 24 hours
after time due --- 25% penalty
Over 24 hours after
time due --- 100% penalty
Tests: Exams are
cumulative in nature for this programming class. Absence from a test is excused
only in a personal medical emergency.
Responsibility:
Class attendance is required. Important work will be done in class. Regular
attendance will improve your performance. Students will be responsible for all
course assignments, lecture notes, handouts and announcements via postings to
the class web site. If class is missed,
it is the student's responsibility to drop any assignments due at the
Department's office with time stamped. Make sure you receive a receipt
acknowledgement if you have to e-mail a softcopy assignment to the instructor
in a special situation.
Honor code: All students are expected to act with honor
and integrity in completing their academic requirements. Dishonesty and
cheating will not be tolerated. This behavior will result in an F (zero points)
on that assignment and possible expulsion from the course (an F in the course).
Any suspicious behavior will be addressed.
Class conduct: Common courtesy and respect of all people and
property expected. Punctual arrival of the class required. NO cell phones or beepers in class.