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This document provides instructions for a term-end examination for a management information systems course. The exam will be 3 hours long and worth a total of 100 marks. Students must answer 4 of the 6 questions provided, with each question worth 25 marks. The questions cover various topics related to management information systems including database standards, SQL, data structures, legal issues, management information systems models, system analysis tools, local area networks, data communication software, expert systems, and network applications.
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Sikkim Manipal DE Management Information Systems Question Paper
This document provides instructions for a term-end examination for a management information systems course. The exam will be 3 hours long and worth a total of 100 marks. Students must answer 4 of the 6 questions provided, with each question worth 25 marks. The questions cover various topics related to management information systems including database standards, SQL, data structures, legal issues, management information systems models, system analysis tools, local area networks, data communication software, expert systems, and network applications.
This document provides instructions for a term-end examination for a management information systems course. The exam will be 3 hours long and worth a total of 100 marks. Students must answer 4 of the 6 questions provided, with each question worth 25 marks. The questions cover various topics related to management information systems including database standards, SQL, data structures, legal issues, management information systems models, system analysis tools, local area networks, data communication software, expert systems, and network applications.
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 100 (Weightage 70%) Note : Answer ony four questions. All questions carry equal marks. June, 2007 1. (a) Discuss about the emerging 'standards' for DBMS. (b) Discuss in detail the role played by SQL for managing corporate data. (12+13=25) 2. (a) Elaborate the concept of 'Taxonomy of Data Structure'. (b) Discuss the legal dimension of Computerization. (12+13=25) 3. (a) Explain NOLAN's stage growth model for MIS. Discuss its relevance in today's organisation. (b) Discuss the need and evaluation procedure for MIS in any organisation. (12+13=25) 4. (a) What are the typical functional information subsystems in an organisation? Explain with an example from Petroleum Refinery. (b) What are the various system analysis tools and why do we need more than one tool at a time? (12+13=25) 5 . (a) What the characteristics of Local Are Networks? Describe the various Network Topologies. (b) Discuss the main functions of data communication software. (12+13=25) 6. (a) Explain the expert system. How do they help in decision-making ? Illustrate it with the help of an example. (b) Describe the various applications to which networks can be put. (12+13=25)