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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (ELECTIVE - IV)
UNIT I - Information systems in the enterprise : Why information systems, perspectives on information systems, contemporary approaches to information systems, four major types of systems in organizationstransaction processing systems, management information systems, decision support systems, executive support systems. UNIT II - Systems from a functional perspective- Sales and Marketing Systems, Manufacturing and Production Systems, Financial and Accounting Systems, Human Resources Systems. Integrating functions and business processes. UNIT III - The Digital Firm, Electronic Business and Electronic Commerce : Internet technology and the digital firm, categories of electronic commerce, customer centered retailing, business-to-business electronic commerce, commerce payments, electronic business, management opportunities, challenges and solutions. UNIT IV - The wireless revolution: business value of wireless networking, wireless transmission media and devices, cellular network standards and generations, wireless computer networks and internet access, M-commerce and Mobile computing, wireless technology in the enterprise. UNIT V - Security and control : system vulnerability and abuse, business value of security and control, establishing a management framework for security and control, technologies and tools for security and control. UNIT VI - Enterprise Applications and Business Process Systems : What are enterprise systems, How enterprise systems work, supply chain management systems, customer relationship management systems, enterprise integration trends. UNIT VII - Redesigning the organizations with information systems : systems as planned organizational change, business process reengineering and process improvement, overview of system development, alternative systems building approaches – traditional systems life cycle, prototyping, enduser development, application software package and outsourcing. UNIT VIII - Managing change and international information systems : The importance of change management in information systems success and failure, managing implementation, the growth of international systems, organizing international information systems, managing global systems, technology issues and opportunities for global value chains. TEXT BOOK 1. Management Information Systems Kenneth - C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon & VM Prasad, 9/e, Pearson Education, 2005. REFERENCES 1. Management Information Systems - Effy Oz, Third Edition, Thomson, 2002. 2. Information Technology-Strategic Decision Making for Managers - M Henry C.Lucas, Jr., John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2005. 3. Introduction to Information Systems, - James A. O’Brien, TMH, New Delhi, 2002. 4. Information Systems Today - Jessup &Velacich, PHI, 2004. 5. Management Information Systems - Sadagopan, PHI, 2004. 6. Information Systems, Pearson Education - Steven Alter, Fourth Edition, 2004. 7. Information Technology, - Turban, Rainer, Potter, John Wiley, 2003. 8. Management Information Systems - W S Jawadekar, TMH, Second Edition, 2002.
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