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Enterprise Computing Curriculum: A Reference Framework

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  • Munir Majdalawieh*

    (Department of Information Systems and Technology Management, Zayed University, Dubai, UAE)

  • Adam Marks

    (Department of Information Systems and Technology Management, Zayed University, Dubai, UAE)

  • Stefan Weidner

    (Very Large Business Applications Lab, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany)

Abstract

An expanding number of colleges and universities are offering one form or another of enterprise computing academic programs to meet the market demand for graduate in this field. The programs regularly are developed by team of faculty who are expert in this area and in collaboration with Enterprise Application Solutions Vendors offering platforms in this field. As of presently, there’s no enterprise computing reference curriculum recognized by the scholarly community or industry. Industry and the scholarly community frequently vary in the scope and the definition of enterprise computing program. Subsequently, the need for an enterprise computing reference framework has regularly been enunciated in an assortment of of meetings within the enterprise computing community. The goal of this paper is to propose an enterprise computing reference curriculum model at the undergraduate level based on a study of the enterprise computing program at several local, regional, and international universities, the industry needs of enterprise computing competencies, the expertise of the authors, and the best practices available in the scholarly community and industry.

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  • Munir Majdalawieh* & Adam Marks & Stefan Weidner, 2019. "Enterprise Computing Curriculum: A Reference Framework," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 5(12), pages 1671-1680, 12-2019.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2019:p:1671-1680
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