BA8205 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT mba-syllabus-subject-notes-pevious-year-questions-papers-bank
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To understand the importance of information in business
To know the technologies and methods used for effective decision making in an
organization.
COURSE OUTCOME
Gains knowledge on effective applications of information systems in business
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 10
Data, Information, Intelligence, Information Technology, Information System, evolution, types
based on functions and hierarchy, System development methodologies, Functional Information
Systems, DSS, EIS, KMS, GIS, International Information System.
UNIT II SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 10
Case tools - System flow chart, Decision table, Data flow Diagram (DFD), Entity Relationship (ER),
Object Oriented Analysis and Design(OOAD), UML diagram.
UNIT III DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 9
DBMS – HDBMS, NDBMS, RDBMS, OODBMS, Query Processing, SQL, Concurrency
Management, Data warehousing and Data Mart
UNIT IV SECURITY, CONTROL AND REPORTING 8
Security, Testing, Error detection, Controls, IS Vulnerability, Disaster Management, Computer
Crimes, Securing the Web, Intranets and Wireless Networks, Software Audit, Ethics in IT, User
Interface and reporting.
UNIT V NEW IT INITIATIVES 8
Role of information management in ERP, e-business, e-governance, Data Mining, Business
Intelligence, Pervasive Computing, Cloud computing, CMM.
TEXTBOOKS
1. Robert Schultheis and Mary Summer, Management Information Systems – The Managers
View, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008.
2. Kenneth C. Laudon and Jane Price Laudon, Management Information Systems – Managing the
digital firm, PHI Learning / Pearson Education, PHI, Asia, 2012.
REFERENCES
1. Rahul de, MIS in Business, Government and Society, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2012
2. Gordon Davis, Management Information System : Conceptual Foundations, Structure
and Development, Tata McGraw Hill, 21st Reprint 2008.
3. Haag, Cummings and Mc Cubbrey, Management Information Systems for the
Information Age, McGraw Hill, 2005. 9th edition, 2013.
4. Turban, McLean and Wetherbe, Information Technology for Management –
Transforming Organisations in the Digital Economy, John Wiley, 6th Edition, 2008.
5. Raymond McLeod and Jr. George P. Schell, Management Information Systems,
Pearson Education, 2007.
6. James O Brien, Management Information Systems – Managing Information
Technology in the E-business enterprise, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
To understand the importance of information in business
To know the technologies and methods used for effective decision making in an
organization.
COURSE OUTCOME
Gains knowledge on effective applications of information systems in business
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 10
Data, Information, Intelligence, Information Technology, Information System, evolution, types
based on functions and hierarchy, System development methodologies, Functional Information
Systems, DSS, EIS, KMS, GIS, International Information System.
UNIT II SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 10
Case tools - System flow chart, Decision table, Data flow Diagram (DFD), Entity Relationship (ER),
Object Oriented Analysis and Design(OOAD), UML diagram.
UNIT III DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 9
DBMS – HDBMS, NDBMS, RDBMS, OODBMS, Query Processing, SQL, Concurrency
Management, Data warehousing and Data Mart
UNIT IV SECURITY, CONTROL AND REPORTING 8
Security, Testing, Error detection, Controls, IS Vulnerability, Disaster Management, Computer
Crimes, Securing the Web, Intranets and Wireless Networks, Software Audit, Ethics in IT, User
Interface and reporting.
UNIT V NEW IT INITIATIVES 8
Role of information management in ERP, e-business, e-governance, Data Mining, Business
Intelligence, Pervasive Computing, Cloud computing, CMM.
TEXTBOOKS
1. Robert Schultheis and Mary Summer, Management Information Systems – The Managers
View, Tata McGraw Hill, 2008.
2. Kenneth C. Laudon and Jane Price Laudon, Management Information Systems – Managing the
digital firm, PHI Learning / Pearson Education, PHI, Asia, 2012.
REFERENCES
1. Rahul de, MIS in Business, Government and Society, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2012
2. Gordon Davis, Management Information System : Conceptual Foundations, Structure
and Development, Tata McGraw Hill, 21st Reprint 2008.
3. Haag, Cummings and Mc Cubbrey, Management Information Systems for the
Information Age, McGraw Hill, 2005. 9th edition, 2013.
4. Turban, McLean and Wetherbe, Information Technology for Management –
Transforming Organisations in the Digital Economy, John Wiley, 6th Edition, 2008.
5. Raymond McLeod and Jr. George P. Schell, Management Information Systems,
Pearson Education, 2007.
6. James O Brien, Management Information Systems – Managing Information
Technology in the E-business enterprise, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.
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