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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

Course code: IM74 Credits: 03


L: P: T: S: 3: 0: 0: 0 CIE Marks: 50
Exam Hours: 03 SEE Marks: 50
Total Hours: 40

COURSE OBJECTIVES
1. Understand the fundamentals of information system.
2. Analyze and apply information system for business operations.
3. Recognize the need of information system and engage in lifelong learning

Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, student will be able to:
CO1 Apply Core knowledge in management information system

CO2 Analyze Information system for business operations

CO3 Communicate to both business and IT professional

CO4 Use information management process for business value

CO5 Implementing Information system strategies to achieve business objectives and competitive
advantage

CO6 Focus on different processing information system and engage in lifelong learning

Mapping of Course outcomes to Program outcomes:

PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12

CO1 3 3 3 1 1

CO2 3 3 2 1 1

CO3 3 2 2 1 1

CO4 3 2 2 1 1

CO5 3 2 2 1 1
CO6 3 2 2 1 3

Unit Course Content Hours COs


1 FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS: Information 08 CO1
systems in business, fundamentals of information systems solving CO2
business problems with information systems.
INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS OPERATIONS:
Business information systems, Transaction processing systems,
management, information systems and decision support systems.
Artificial intelligence technologies in business, information system for
strategic applications and issues in information technology.

2 ISSUES IN MANAGING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: 08 CO3


Managing information resources and technologies global information CO4
technology, management, planning and implementing change,
integrating business change with IT, security and ethical challenges in
managing IT, social challenges of information technology.

3 INTRODUCTION TO E-BUSINESS: E-commerce frame work, Media 08 CO4


convergence, Consumer applications, Organization applications. CO5
E-BUSINESS MODEL: Architectural frame work for E-commerce,
Application services and transaction Models – B2C Transactions, B2B
Transactions, Intra-Organizational Transactions.

4 E-BUSINESS MODEL: WWW Architecture: Client server structure of 08 CO5


the web, e-Commerce architecture, Technology behind the web. CO6
CONSUMER-ORIENTED E-COMMERCE: Consumer oriented
Application: Finance and Home Banking, Home shopping, Home
Entertainment, Mercantile Process Models, Consumers perspective,
Merchants perspective.

5 ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE (EDI): EDI Concepts, 08 CO4


Applications in business – components of international trade, Customs CO6
Financial EDI, Electronic fund transfer, Manufacturing using EDI,
Digital Signatures and EDI.

SELF-STUDY COMPONENT
NOTE: 1. Questions for CIE and SEE not to be set from self-study component.
2. Assignment Questions should be from self-study component only.
Unit 1: Fundamentals of information systems solving business problems with Information systems.
Unit 2: Integrating business change with IT
Unit 3: Media convergence
Unit 4: Technology behind the web
Unit 5: Application of EDI Concepts

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

Assessment Pattern:
CIE –Continuous Internal Evaluation Theory (50 Marks)
Bloom’s Category Tests Assignments AAT1 AAT2
Marks (Out of 50) 30 10 05 05
Remember
Understand
Apply 5 05 01 01
Analyze 5 05 02 01
Evaluate 10 02 01
Create 10 02
*AAT – Alternate Assessment Tool
SEE –Semester End Examination Theory (50 Marks)

Marks
Bloom’s Category
Theory(50)
Remember 5
Understand 5
Apply 10
Analyze 10
Evaluate 10
Create 10

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