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Management Information System - Lesson Plan

Lesson Plan
Credits: 4:0:0
Contact Hours: 4 Hour/Week
Max Final Exam Mark: 50
Max Internal Assessment Mark: 50

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No. of Hours/Session Requires: 60


Duration of Final Exam: 3 hrs

Topic

Duration in
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The Fundamental Roles of IS in business


Trends in Information Systems
Types of Information Systems
Managerial Challenges of Information Technology
System Concept, Components of an Information System
Information System Resources, Information System Activities
Recognizing Information Systems
IT Infrastructure, Infrastructure Components
Hardware Platform Trends and Emerging Technologies
Software Platform Trends and Emerging Technologies
Management Issues.
Organizing Data in a Traditional File Environment
The Database Approach to Data Management
The Database Approach to Data Management Continued
Using Database to Improve Business Performance and Decision Making
Using Database to Improve Business Performance and Decision Making Continued.

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Managing Data Resources.

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System Vulnerability and Abuse


Business Value of Security and Control
Establishing a Framework for Security and Control
Technologies and Tools for Security
Technologies and Tools for Security Continued.
Enterprise Systems
Supply Chain Management Systems
Customer Relationship Management Systems
Enterprise Applications: New Opportunities and Challenges.
Electronic Commerce and the Internet
Electronic Commerce
M-Commerce
Electronic Commerce Payment Systems.
The Knowledge Management Landscape
Enterprises-Wide Knowledge Management Systems
Enterprise-Wide Knowledge Management Systems Continued
Knowledge Work Systems

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Intelligent Techniques.
Decision Making and Information Systems
Decision Making and Information Systems Continued
Systems for Decision Support
Executive Support Systems (ESS)
Group Decision-Support Systems (GDSS)
Group Decision-Support Systems (GDSS) Continued.
Systems as Planned Organizational Change
Overview of Systems Development
Alternative Systems-Building Approaches
Application Development for the digital firm.
Application Development for the digital firm continued
The Importance of Project Management
Selecting Projects
Establishing the Business Value of Information Systems
Managing Project Risk.
Managing Project Risk. Continued.
The Growth of International Information Systems
Organizing International Information Systems

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Managing Global Systems


Managing Global Systems Continued
Technology Issues and Opportunities for Global Value Chains
Technology Issues and Opportunities for Global Value Chains Continued
Case Study
Case Study
Case Study

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Text Books:

Book Type

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Text Book

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Text Book

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Reference Book

R1

Reference Book

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Reference Book

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Reference Book

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Title and Author


Management Information Systems Managing
the Digital Firm
Kenneth C.Laudon, Jane P.Laudon
Management Information Systems,
James A OBrien, George M Marakas
Essentials of Management Information
Systems,
Laudon & Laudon
Management Information Systems,
McLeod & Schell,
Management Information Systems: Learning
Exercises and Applications,
Rahmatian,
Management Information Systems,
Jawadekar, W.S.

Edition

Publication Information
Publisher

Year

10th

Pearson Education.

2008

7th

Tata McGraw-Hill.

2007

8th

Pearson Education.

1997

10th

Pearson Education.

1st

Pearson Education.

2nd

Tata McGraw-Hill

1997

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