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SM - 506

Management Information Systems

3 Credits [3-0-0]

Course Outcome:
The course will provide an insight among managers to understand how MIS is developed, designed
and implemented for various levels in an organization and understand various enterprise applications
of MIS.
Course Content:
Management and System: Introduction to MIS, Concept of Data, Information and System, Types of
Information system, Types of Management Information, Impact of IS on Management, Process of
MIS Development. Planning: MIS Design, Implementation of MIS, IS Strategic Planning, IS
Security, Control System Success and Failure, System Life Cycle, Concept of Data Modelling, Types
of Data Models, DBMS, RDBMS. Decision Making with MIS: Decision Making Process, Decision
Analysis, Decision Analysis Cycle. Enterprise Applications: Enterprise Resource Planning, Supply
Chain Management, Customer Relationship Management, Knowledge Management, SAP R/3, SAP
ERP. The Future Trends in MIS: Emerging IT Trends Electronic Data Interchange, Object Oriented
Approach, New trends in IS, Managing International Information Systems, Networking, Cloud
Computing and Models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS).
Essential Readings:
Monk, E., and Wagner, B. (2009). Concepts in Enterprise Resource Planning (3rded.).
Cengage/Thomson.
Davis, G. B., and Olson, M. H. (2001). Management Information System(2nd ed.).. TMH.
Suggested Readings:
Ptak, C. A., and Schargenheim, E. (2004). Enterprise Resource Planning (2nded.). St. Lucie
Press.
Laudon, C. K., and Laudon, J. (2013). Management Information Systems: Managing the
Digital Firm (13thed). Pearson Education.

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