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Gitarattan International Business School, New Delhi

Lesson Plan for INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT


Date of commencement
1st Aug
Programme:
MBA of classes:
Semester:
III2013 Paper Code: MS 205
Lecture No

Details of the Topics/Sub-topics to be covered


Unit- 1

L1

Meaning & Role of Information Systems

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L8
L9

Methodology

Ref/Text Book

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Types, examples & components of an Information


Systems.
Operations Support Systems : basics of OSS, OSS
Lecture/
support of data services, basic impact of an OSSs
Presentation
solution interconnection
Management Support Systems: types of MIS,
Lecture/
Decision making process
Presentation
Expert Systems: definition, benefits, characteristics & Lecture/
components of expert system,
Presentation
Knowledge Management System : KM process, KM Lecture/
benefits, KM life cycle,
Presentation
Information Systems for Strategic Management:
Lecture/
Competitive Strategy Concepts ,Strategic role of
Presentation
information systems
Integrating Information systems with Business Strategy Lecture/
impact of Information system on business
Presentation
Value Chain Analysis: Description, example, value
Lecture/
chain analysis of Mcdonalds
Presentation
Lecture/
Strategic Information Systems Framework
Presentation

L10

Discussions & Revision Sessions on Unit 1

L11

Case Study Discussion

L12

Academic Year: 2016-17

Unit 2
Planning for information Systems : Identification of
applications, plan software requirement

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R5: page nos: 516-519

L13

Business Planning Systems & Critical success factors

Lecture /
Presentation

R5: page nos: 520-527

L14

Method of Identifying Applications E/M Analysis

Lecture /
Presentation

R5: page nos: 528-530

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R5: page nos: 651-665

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Value and risks in information systems. Information


system security, Information system risk analysis,
information system security
Resource Requirements for Information Systems:
Hardware and Capacity Planning
Software needs , Software needs assessments templates
, software need analysis template, software need to be
protected
Selection of a Procurement Strategy, Procurement
Process, Analysis of the requisition

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Digital Notes

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Digital Notes

L19

Procurement Options Make or Buy decisions,


Outsourcing as an Option

L20

Case Study Discussion

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L24

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L26

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Lecture /
Presentation

Unit 3
System Design & Development Methodologies:
Definition of system, SDLC Approach: What is SDLC, Lecture /
benefits of SDLC, phases of SDLC, SDLC
Presentation
implementation
Lecture /
Prototyping and End User Development
Presentation
Spiral Method: definition, history, Concept,
Lecture /
applications
Presentation
Logical & Physical Design: logical design, physical
Lecture /
design, difference between Logical & Physical Design Presentation
Evaluation of Information Systems
Evaluation factors for IS, a conceptual practice model
of evaluation
Case Study Discussion
Unit 4
Emerging Concepts & Issues in Information Systems :
Supply chain management: definition, origin of the
term, importance, building blocks, performance
measures, Decisions in the Supply Chain World
Supply Chain Management: Models for Supply Chain:
Economic Order Quantity Model
Customer Relationship Management: definition,
purpose, why is CRM important today, IT and CRM:
examples: lastminute.com, cookies, face to face CRM,
Enterprise Resource Planning: Why ERP, history,
characteristics, implementation guidelines, functional
areas, components,
Enterprise Resource Planning: phases of ERP:
Initiation, planning, analysis and process design,
realization, transition, operation advantages and
disadvantages, major challenges to ERP
implementation
Enterprise Resource Planning: Architecture: two tier,
three tier, Overview of ERP vendors
Introduction to Data warehousing: why data
warehouse, definition, history features: subjectoriented, integrated, time-variant, nonvolatile, Data
warehouse architecture
Data warehouse: schema: Star Schema,
Fact Constellation Schema,
Snowflake Schema, advantages and disadvantages
Data Mining & its Applications: what is data mining,
why data mining,
Main data mining tasks: classification, association,
clustering

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Digital Notes

Data Mining Applications: finance, retail industry,


telecommunication industry, scientific application
Difference between DBMS, OLAP and data mining
Case Study Discussion
Problem Session & Revision
Revision of Unit I
Revision of Unit II
Revision of Unit III
Revision of Unit IV
University Question Paper Discussion& Revision
University Question Paper Discussion & Revision

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Lecture /
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Digital Notes

Book Bank:
1.

James A OBrien, George M Marakas and Ramesh Behl (2010). Management Information Systems, Ninth
Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Education, New Delhi.
Reference Books:
2. D. P. Goyal (2008). Management Information Systems-Managerial Perspectives, Second Edition,
Macmillan, New Delhi.
3. Ken Laudon and Jane Laudon and Rajanish Dass (2010). Management Information Systems, Eleventh
Edition, Pearson, New Delhi.
4. Turban, E., McLean, E. and Wetherbe, J. (2001). Information Technology for Management: Making
Connection for Strategic Advantage. John Wiley & Sons.
5. Robert Schulthets and Mary Summer (2004). Management Information Systems, Tata Mcgraw Hill.
6. Data Warehousing Fundamentals: A Comprehensive Guide for IT Professionals. Paulraj Ponniah
Copyright 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Certified that I have mapped the lesson plan with the book prescribed in the book bank and 70% of the syllabus is
being covered. Balance Syllabus is being covered from Reference Books and Digital Resources

Shoibal Chatterji
Name & Signature of Faculty

Dr Rashmi Jha
Programme Coordinator

Dr.S Chaturvedi
Director

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