MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (5524)
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SEMESTER: AUTUMN, 2010
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1. Text Book
2. Course Outline
3. Assignment No. 1 & 2
4. Assignment Forms (2 sets)
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Course: Management Information Systems (5524) Semester: Autumn, 2010
Level: MBA Total Marks: 100
ASSIGNMENT No. 1
(Units: 1–5)
Note: All questions are compulsory and carry equal marks.
Q. 1 (a) Define information. Discuss the role of Information Systems (IS) and Information Technology (IT) in public sector organizations.
(b) Describe various key issues in managing information in today’s organizations.
Q. 2 (a) Describe the four conversion methods of implementing a new Information System (IS). Discuss advantages and disadvantages of each method.
(b) What activities are undertaken while a system is in design phase? Explain.
Q. 3 (a) Compare and contrast the uses and characteristics of primary and secondary storage devices.
(b) Describe various types of primary and secondary devices.
Q. 4 (a) Compare the functions of business application software, software-development software, and system software.
(b) Explain the different generations of programming languages.
Q. 5 Discuss the following and support each with examples.
(i) Database structures.
(ii) Types of databases.
ASSIGNMENT No. 2
Total Marks: 100
This assignment is a research-oriented activity. You are required to obtain information relating to any business or commercial organization, write a paper of about 10 pages on the topic allotted to you. The students are required to prepare two copies of Assignment No. 2. Submit one copy to your tutor/teacher for evaluation and the second copy for presentation in the workshop in the presence of your resource persons and classmates, which will be held at the end of the semester prior to final examination. Student studying at the approved Study Centers of AIOU are required to present the same at their study centers.
i) Introduction to the topic
ii) Important sub-topics
iii) Practical study of the organization with respect to the topic
iv) Review of theoretical and practical situations
v) Merits, demerits, deficiencies or strengths of the organization with respect to topic under study
vi) Conclusions and recommendations
vii) Annex, if any
You may use transparencies, charts or any other material for effective presentation. You are required to select one of the following topics according to the last digit of your roll number. For example, if your roll number is D-3427185 then you will select topic number 5 (the last digit).
1. Information Management in Twenty First Century
2. The Challenges for Effective Information Management
3. Information Systems Techniques to Achieve Competitive Advantage
4. E-Commerce Application
5. Business Process Reengineering
6. Using Information Systems to Minimize Costs
7. Using Information Systems to Improve Quality of Customer Service
8. System Implementation: Success or Failure.
9. Use of Inventory Management Systems
0. IT strategies in a Global Business
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
COURSE OUTLINES (MBA-5524)
Unit–1: Introduction to Information Systems in Business
1.1 Why Information Systems (IS) are important
1.2 The real world of Information Systems
1.3 What you need to know in Management Information Systems (MIS)
1.4 A global information society
1.5 Success and failure with Information Technology (IT)
1.6 The fundamental roles of Information Systems
1.7 The increasing value of Information Technology
1.8 The internetworking of computing
1.9 The internetworked enterprise
1.10 Globalization and Information Technology
1.11 Business process reengineering
1.12 Competitive advantage with IT
1.13 Fundamental information system concepts
1.14 System concepts
1.15 Components of an Information Systems
1.16 Information System resources
1.17 Information System activities
1.18 Recognizing Information Systems
Unit–2: Overview of Information Systems & Solving Business problems with Information Systems
2.1 The expanding roles of Information Systems
2.2 Operations support systems
2.3 Management support systems
2.4 Other classifications of Information Systems
2.5 Solving business problems with Information Systems
2.6 The systems approach
2.7 Defining problems and opportunities
2.8 Developing alternative solutions
2.9 Evaluating alternative solutions
2.10 Selecting the best solution
2.11 Designing and implementing a solution
2.12 Using the systems approach
2.13 The systems development cycle
2.14 Starting the systems development process
2.15 Systems analysis
2.16 Systems design
2.17 Prototyping
2.18 Implementing a new Information System
2.19 Maintenance of Information Systems
2.20 Computer aided systems engineering
2.21 End user development
Unit–3: Information Technology: An Managerial Overview Computer Hardware
3.1 Analyzing Speed Serve and Merrill lynch
3.2 Trends in computer systems
3.3 Computer generations
3.4 Microcomputer systems
3.5 Midrange computer systems
3.6 Mainframe computer systems
3.7 Computer system concepts and components
3.8 Computer peripherals: Input, Output, and storage Technologies
3.9 Input technology trends
3.10 Pointing devices
3.11 Pen-based computing
3.12 Voice recognition and response
3.13 Optical scanning
3.14 Other input technologies
3.15 Output technologies and trends
3.16 Video output
3.17 Printed output
3.18 Storage trends and trade-offs
3.19 Semiconductor memory
3.20 Magnetic disk storage
3.21 Magnetic tape storage
3.22 Optical disk storage
3.23 Business applications
3.24 Computer software
3.25 Application software
3.26 Introduction to software
Computer Software
3.27 Application software for end users
3.28 Software suites and integrated packages
3.29 Web browsers and more
3.30 Electronic mail
3.31 Word processing and desktop publishing
3.32 Electronic spreadsheets
3.33 Database management
3.34 Presentation graphics and Multimedia
3.35 Personal information managers
3.36 GroupWare
Unit–4: System Software: Computer System Management and Telecommunications
4.1 System software overview
4.2 Operating systems
4.3 Network management programs
4.4 Database management systems
4.5 Other system management software programs
4.6 Programming language
4.7 Programming packages
4.8 Telecommunications and the Internet worked Enterprise
4.9 The business value of telecommunications
4.10 Trends in telecommunications
4.11 The internet revolution
4.12 The information superhighway
4.13 A telecommunications network model
4.14 Types of telecommunications networks
4.15 Telecommunications alternatives
4.16 Telecommunications media
4.17 Telecommunications processors
4.18 Telecommunications software
4.19 Telecommunications network topologies
4.20 Network architectures and protocols
4.21 Bandwidth alternatives
4.22 Switching alternatives
4.23 Access alternatives
Unit–5: Database Management: Internet & Electronic Commerce
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Foundation data concepts
5.3 The database management approach
5.4 Using database management software
5.5 Types of databases
5.6 Hypermedia databases on the web
5.7 Managerial considerations for data resource management
5.8 Database structures
5.9 Object technology and the web
5.10 Accessing databases
5.11 Database development
5.12 The internet and business
5.13 Introduction
5.14 Business use of the internet
5.15 Interactive marketing
5.16 The business value of the internet
5.17 Customer value and the internet
5.18 Fundamentals of electronic commerce
5.19 Foundations of electronic commerce
5.20 Electronic commerce applications
5.21 Business-to-consumer commerce
5.22 Business-to-business commerce
5.23 Electronic payments and security
Unit–6: Intranets, Extranets, Enterprise Collaboration and IS for Business Operations
6.1 The intranet revolution
6.2 Applications of intranets
6.3 Intranet technology resources
6.4 The business value of intranets
6.5 The role of extranets
6.6 The future of intranets and extranets
6.7 Enterprise collaboration
6.8 Groupware for enterprise collaboration
6.9 Electronic communications tools
6.10 Electronic conferencing tools
6.11 Collaborative work management tools
6.12 Business information systems
6.13 IS (Information Systems) in business
6.14 Cross-functional information systems
6.15 Marketing information systems
6.16 Manufacturing information systems
6.17 Human resource information systems
6.18 Accounting information systems
6.19 Financial information systems
6.20 Transaction processing
6.21 The data entry process
6.22 Batch processing
6.23 Real time processing
6.24 Database maintenance
6.25 Document and report generation
6.26 Inquiry processing
Unit–7: Management Information and Decision Support Systems
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Management information systems
7.3 Decision support systems
7.4 Examples of DSS applications
7.5 Using decision support systems
7.6 Executive information systems
7.7 An overview of artificial intelligence
7.8 Neural networks
7.9 Fuzzy logic systems
7.10 Genetic algorithms
7.11 Virtual reality
7.12 Intelligent agents
7.13 Expert systems
7.14 Expert system applications
7.15 Developing expert systems
7.16 The value of expert systems
7.17 Hybrid AI system
7.18 Fundamentals of strategic advantage
7.19 Introduction
7.20 Competitive strategy concepts
7.21 Strategic roles for information systems
7.22 Breaking business barriers
7.23 The value chain and strategic IS
Unit–8: Strategic Applications and Issues in Information Technology/Enterprise and Global Management
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Reengineering business processes
8.3 Improving business quality
8.4 Becoming an agile competitor
8.5 Creating a virtual company
8.6 Building the knowledge – creating company
8.7 Using the internet strategically
8.8 The challenges of strategic IS
8.9 Sustaining strategic success
8.10 Managing information resources and technologies
8.11 Managers and information technology
8.12 Organizations and information technology
8.13 Information resource management
8.14 Strategic management
8.15 Operational management
8.16 Resource management
8.17 Technology management
8.18 Distributed management
8.19 Global information technology management
8.20 Cultural, Political, and Geoeconomic challenges
8.21 The global company
8.22 Global business and IT strategies
8.23 Global business and IT applications
8.24 Global IT platforms
8.25 Global data issues
8.26 Global systems development
Unit–9: Planning for Business Change with Information Technology and Security & Ethical Challenges
9.1 Organizational planning
9.2 Information systems planning methodologies
9.3 The scenario approach
9.4 Planning for competitive advantage
9.5 Critical success factors
9.6 Business systems planning
9.7 Computer-aided planning tools
9.8 Managing organizational change
9.9 Implementing new systems
9.10 Acquiring Hardware, Software, and Services
9.11 Evaluating Hardware, Software, and Services
9.12 Other implementation activities
9.13 Security and control issues in information systems
9.14 Why controls are needed
9.15 Information system controls
9.16 Facility controls
9.17 Procedural controls
9.18 Auditing information systems
9.19 The ethical dimension
9.20 Ethical and societal dimensions
9.21 Privacy issues
9.22 Computer crime
9.23 Health issues
9.24 Societal solutions
Recommended Books:
1. Management Information Systems – Strategy and Action
By: Charles Parker and Thomas Case
2. Management Information Systems
By: Kroenke D. Hatch R. Macgraw Hill, 1994
3. Management Information Systems
By: James A. O'Brien