MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Course objective
After the completion of this subject student will be able to understand how to manage required information and knowledge within the organisation and to public.


Course Outline
  1. FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS (6 Hours)
    1. Information systems in business,
    2. Fundamentals of information systems solving business problems with information system

  2. INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS OPERATIONS (8 Hours )
    1. Business information systems,
    2. Transaction processing systems,
    3. management, information systems and decision support system
    4. Artificial intelligence technologies in business,
    5. information system for strategic applications and issues in information technology.

  3. ISSUES IN MANAGING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (7 Hours )
    1. Managing information resources and technologies
    2. global information technology, management, planning and implementing change,
    3. integrating business changewithIT,
    4. security and ethical challenges in managing IT,
    5. social challenges of information technology.

  4. INTRODUCTION TO E-BUSINESS (6 Hours)
    1. E-commerce frame work,
    2. Media convergence,
    3. Consumer applications,
    4. Organization applications.

  5. E-BUSINESS MODEL (8 Hours)
    1. Architectural frame work for E-commerce,
    2. Application services and transaction Models
      1. B2C Transactions,
      2. B2B Transactions,
    3. Intra-Organizational Transactions.
    4. WWW Architecture:
    5. Client server structure of the web,
    6. E-Commerce architecture,
    7. Technology behind the we

  6. CONSUMER-ORIENTED E-COMMERCE (5 Hours)
    1. Consumer oriented Application:
    2. Finance and Home Banking,
    3. Home shopping, Home Entertainment,
    4. Mercantile Process Models,
    5. Consumers perspective,
    6. Merchants perspective

  7. ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE (EDI) (5 Hours)
    1. EDI Concepts,
    2. Applications in business
    3. components of international trade,
    4. Customs Financial EDI,
    5. Electronic fund transfer,
    6. Manufacturing using EDI,
    7. Digital Signatures and ED

References:

  1. Jam O’Brien - Management Information systems- Managing information technology in the internet worked enterprise- Tata McGraw Hill publishing company limited - 2002.
  2. Laudon & Laudon -Management Information Systems - PHI - ISBN81-203-1282- 1.1998.
  3. S. Sadogopan -Management Information systems- PHI – 1998 Edn. - ISBN 81-203-1180-9.

Evaluation Scheme
The Questions will cover all the chapters in the syllabus. The evaluation scheme will be as indicated in the table below:

Unit

Chapters

Hour

Mark Distribution*

1

Fundamentals of information systems:

6

12

2

Information systems for business operations

8

12

3

Issues in managing information technology

7

12

4

Introduction to E-business

6

10

5

E-business model

8

16

6

Consumer-oriented e-commerce

5

10

7

Electronic data interchange (EDI)

5

8

Total

45

80

*There could be minor deviation in mark distribution.

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