SRI
VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
(AUTONOMOUS)
L T
P C
MBA- II Semester
4
1 0 4
12CMC13 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Objectives:
1.
To provide the basic concepts of ‘Systems Concepts’.
2.
To understand Management Information Systems and
utility of the systems for the Managerial Decisions.
Outcomes:
After completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Maintain and manage information of
1. Customer.
2. Financial and
3. Inventory systems
3. Inventory systems
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION TO MIS: Importance of
information for management decisions – Systems Approach and Information –
System Development – Information System Architecture – Quantitative Techniques
and Management Information Systems interfacing.
UNIT
II
PHYSICAL
DESIGN OF COMPUTER SUB-SYSTEMS: Database design - File design - Input and
output - Procedure design and system security.
UNIT
III
MIS
DEVELOPMENT: Process – System
development – System Life cycle method - Structured Development method and
prototype method – Soft ware development.
UNIT
IV
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS:
Computers in Management – MIS Office automation – Decision Support System –
Expert system- Knowledge Work Systems - Artificial Intelligence - Group
Decision Support Systems (GDSS).
UNIT
V
IMPLEMENTATION,
EVALUATION AND MAINTENANCE OF MIS: Pitfalls in MIS development - System
modeling for MIS - System engineering methodology for MIS problem solving.
UNIT
VI
CONTROL: Testing security
– Coding techniques – Detection of error – Validation –Cost benefit analysis –Assessing
the value and risk of information systems.
UNIT
VII
SYSTEM
AUDIT: Software
engineering qualities – Design – Production – Service - Software specification
- Software metrics - Software quality assurance.
UNIT
VIII
SYSTEMS
METHODOLOGY: Objectives – Time
and Logic - Knowledge and Human dimension – Software life cycle models –
Verification and validation.
Text Books:
1. Kenneth
C Laudon and Jane P.Laudon, et al, Management
Information Systems, 9/e, PHI, 2007.
2. C.S.V.Murthy,
Management Information System,
Himalaya, 2009.
References:
1. W.S.Jawadekar,
Management Information Systems, 2/e,
Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2007.
2. Robest
Schulthesis and Mary Sumner, Management
Information System, McGrawHill
3. Gordon B. Davis & Margrethe H. Olson, Management Information Systems Tata McGraw- Hill, 2006
4.
C Laudon and Jane P.Laudon, Management Information Systems, et al,
9/e, PHI and PearsonEducation, 2005.
5. W
S Jawadekar, Management Information
Systems Text & Cases, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2009.
6. James
A. Obrein, Management Information Systems
Tata McGraw-Hill, 10/e, 2006.
7. Dharminder
and Sangeetha, Management Information
Systems, 1/e, Excel books, 2006
8. Mahapartra,
Cases in MIS, PHI, 2009
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