Publication date : 01/17/2024

Course : Information Systems, for project management

Synthesis course - 3d - 21h00 - Ref. SIW
Price : 2380 € E.T.

Information Systems, for project management




Aimed at project managers and non-computer specialists alike, this course provides a comprehensive overview of the latest methods in information systems. In particular, it analyzes the issues, methods, techniques and roles associated with the development of today's information systems.


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Synthesis course in person or remote class
Disponible en anglais, à la demande

Ref. SIW
  3d - 21h00
2380 € E.T.




Aimed at project managers and non-computer specialists alike, this course provides a comprehensive overview of the latest methods in information systems. In particular, it analyzes the issues, methods, techniques and roles associated with the development of today's information systems.


Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Clarify essential information systems concepts
Understand the principles of information systems development
Understanding the roles associated with IS development
Discover the main IS development tools, methods and techniques

Intended audience
Project managers, end-user project managers, technical sales staff who have to liaise with project managers.

Prerequisites
No special knowledge required.

Course schedule

1
Projects and information systems

  • Information systems: data, files, databases, information exchange.
  • Architecture, components, management, standards.
  • The role of the project manager: expression of requirements, validation, acceptance, management...
  • The project life cycle: definition, organization and results phases.
  • Standards. Agile and iterative approaches.
  • Risk management. How to identify, measure and anticipate risks?

2
The process approach - UML - Modeling - BPMN

  • Process urbanization. Assessing and improving. Architectures: business, functional, application.
  • Unified modeling language. Use in the field. Use cases and other UML diagrams.
  • Activity modeling "business". BPMN.
  • Scenarios to refine problem analysis.

3
The architectures

  • Internet developments. Evolutions.
  • Protocols: messaging, file, forum, web, directory.
  • 3-tier, n-tier, service-oriented architecture.
  • Browsers. Current client technologies.
  • Thin client and rich client.

4
IS management: portals, integration, software packages, SOA

  • Gate features.
  • Integration: EAI: utopia or axis of the future?
  • SOA, XML service bus and web services.
  • XML: data structuring, inter-application exchanges.

5
The world of free software

  • Main software. Sectors covered.
  • Safety. Durability. Impact on workstations.
  • Linux. Apache. PHP, Eclipse, MySQL, Libre Office, Open Office, etc.

6
Development languages and platforms

  • Development languages.
  • Functioning and implementation techniques: frameworks, CMS...
  • The Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform.
  • Microsoft's .Net platform.
  • Java interfaces: JCA, JDBC, JMS, JNDI...
  • Applet, servlet, EJB. SOAP.
  • Application server offerings: IBM WebSphere, Weblogic, Oracle, JBoss-Wildfly, Tomcat...
  • Component-oriented LGAs (Visual Studio, Eclipse, etc.).

7
Safety management

  • Electronic signature. Encryption. Encryption. Firewalls. DMZ.
  • Securing infrastructure protocols.
  • Techniques: PKI, SSO, AD, LDAP.

8
Business intelligence, big data and trends

  • BI at the service of users.
  • Multidimensional storage principles (MOLAP, ROLAP, HOLAP).
  • Business intelligence modeling. The tools.
  • Big data.
  • Trends: cloud, artificial intelligence, connected objects, blockchain...


Customer reviews
4 / 5
Customer reviews are based on end-of-course evaluations. The score is calculated from all evaluations within the past year. Only reviews with a textual comment are displayed.
HUGO L.
18/11/25
4 / 5

Many of the subjects covered were interesting but unfortunately only seen on the surface. In my opinion, there are a lot of topics for 3 days and a lot of knowledge to assimilate. The course lacked interaction or moments of reflection for the trainees, which I think would have made it easier to assimilate the knowledge. This is probably due to the seminar format, which makes the exercise more difficult.
EMMANUELLE V.
18/11/25
4 / 5

The trainer was clear and presented the subjects both in a historical context and with concrete examples of use, which was very useful given the mass of information provided.
ALEXANDRE M.
18/11/25
4 / 5

Very dense content and, as is often the case, some subjects were skimmed over (too) quickly due to lack of time (only 44% progressed by the end of the second day out of three)Course support shared in a different format to that presented, which was sometimes confusing



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