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Management Information System Week 1

This document provides an outline for a course on Management Information Systems. The 3-credit, 3-hour course will cover topics such as the concept of information systems, the importance of MIS in business, IT applications in business, and the relationship between MIS and strategic decision making. Specific topics that will be covered include databases, data sharing, types of information systems, management reporting systems, decision support systems, and the design and development of information systems.
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Management Information System Week 1

This document provides an outline for a course on Management Information Systems. The 3-credit, 3-hour course will cover topics such as the concept of information systems, the importance of MIS in business, IT applications in business, and the relationship between MIS and strategic decision making. Specific topics that will be covered include databases, data sharing, types of information systems, management reporting systems, decision support systems, and the design and development of information systems.
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Management Information

System
Ms. Lubna Majeed
Management Information Systems
• Course Code: ITEC3119
• Course Title: Management Information
Systems
• Credit Hours: 3(3+0)
• Prerequisite(s): Introduction to Information
Technology
Specific Objectives of Course:
After the completion of this course, the students
will be able to:
• Understand the concept of information systems
• Know the importance of MIS in business success.
• Be aware of different information technology
applications in business environment.
• Have an understanding of the relationship
between MIS and decision makers for strategic
business decision
COURSE OUTLINE
• Introduction to Information Technology: What is a
system; System Software and Application Software;
Components of an Information System; Information
System Resources; Fundamental role of I.S. in
Business; Introduction to e-Business
• Data Resource Management: Database
Management; Fundamental Data Concepts;
Traditional File Management Systems; Types of
Databeses; Database Management Systems (DBMS)
• Data sharing: Importance and need of data sharing;
Organizational networking and its benefits; Role of DBMS
in Data sharing
• Management Information System: Definition of MIS;
Various types of Information Systems; The purpose of
Information Systems; History of information systems and
its implications; Application software; Basic components
etc.; Using information technology for electronic
commerce; Elements of computer based information
system (CBIS)
• Management Information Systems in Practice:
Transaction Processing System (TPS); The characteristics of
TPS; The Transaction Processing Cycle; Management
Reporting System (MRS)
• Various Types of Reports Generated through MRS: The
Decision Support System (DSS); Types of processing tasks
performed by DSS; The characteristics of Group Decision
Support System (GDSS); The Executive Information System
(EIS); Office Automation; Definition of Office Information
System (OIS); Types of OA Systems; The study of Message
Handling Systems; Teleconferencing applications and types;
Office Support Systems
• Key Components: Computer-Aided Design (CAD);
Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM); Computer-
Integrated Manufacturing (CIM); Flexible Manufacturing
System (FMS); Materials Resources Planning
• (MRP-II); Just-In-Time (JIT) Production; RandD Information
Systems; Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS)
• Expert Systems: Artificial Intelligence; The
components of an Expert System; Expert System;
Functional area of business; How technology can
support the decision activities of the finance
function; Financial information systems and the
sources of financial information
• People, Organizations, Systems and
Management: Characteristics of people and
groups in organization that often affect the design
and performance of Information Systems; The
MIS function in organizations System
• Information System Design and Development:
What is System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)?;
Stages of System Development; Preliminary
Investigation; Requirements Analysis; System
Design; System Acquisition; System Implementation
and Maintenance; Study of various Approaches to
System Development; The Traditional Approach;
Prototyping Approaches; End User Development
• Current Focus On Information Use: Problems in
implementing global information systems; GIS
implementing strategies
• Ethical Implications Of Information Technology:
Moral, Ethics and the Law; Ethics and the
information services; Codes of Ethics
Recommended Study: (Latest Editions)

• 1. Brien, James O. Management Information


System
• 2. Laudon, Kenneth C. and Laudan Jane P.
Management Information System
• 3. Long, Larry and Long, Lacy. Introduction to
computer information system:

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