Question 4.- What Tasks Are Necessary For Managing Enterprise Applications ?

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Question 4.- What Tasks Are Necessary For Managing Enterprise Applications ?

Enterprise Applications Definition Software designed to integrate all aspects of a firm's operations and processes such as accounting, finance, human resources, inventory control, manufacturing, marketing, sales, and distribution, and resource planning. Advanced enterprise applications provide linkages with customers, business partners, and suppliers. Softwareintegratefirm's operationsaccountingfinancehuman resourcesinventory controlmanufacturingmarketingsalesdistributionresourceplanningenterpriseprovidelinkagescustomersbusiness partnerssuppliers If an organization uses enterprise applications, it may need support staff for managing them. Either the IS department manages everything, or individuals and workgroups manage their own applications

This figure provides a list of tasks involved in managing enterprise applications

Administer Data In addition to Managing enterprise applications there is also administering data resources. Administering data resources is a very important function with two aspects:  Data administration, which pertains to all of an organization’s data assets.  Database administration, which pertains to a particular database. A data administrator/database administrator supervises the entire data functional group.

This figure describes the responsibilities of data administration.

One of the responsibilities of data administration is to establish and maintain a data dictionary. This figure is an example of some of the fields found in a data dictionary.