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Roll No. ……………… (Total no.

of pages: 2)
(Total no. of Questions:)
COURSE:
Sem: 3
Name of Subject: Management Information System
Subject Code: MCSEO-F93
Paper ID:

Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 60


Instructions to Candidates:
1. Section A is compulsory. Each question carries 2 marks.
2. Section B consists of 4 Units. Attempt 1 question from each Unit. Each question
carries 8 marks.
3. Section C is compulsory and carries 8 marks.
SECTION – A
1. Write short notes on the following:
i. MIS
ii. Characteristics of MIS
iii. Information System
iv. Organization
v. Internet
vi. E-Commerce
vii. Artificial Intelligence
viii. Computer Security
ix. IRM
x. Computer Hardware
SECTION – B

UNIT- I
2. Define Information System. Discuss its challenges.
or
3. What is the major management challenge to building and using Information System in
Organization?
UNIT- II
4. What are the different methods of data and information collection?
or
5. How Organization affect Information Systems?

UNIT-III
6. Describe the business application of Information System.
or
7. Explain the role of Decision Support in E-business.

UNIT-IV
8. Explain tools and procedures of Decision Support System.
or
9. What are the types of Computer Security?
SECTION – C
Case study

SystemX Inc. Withdraws Rs. 1 Billion SoftGuide Acquisition Offer

The following is an excerpt from a news article in the Daily Update, March 07, 2010
―SystemX Inc., called off its acquisition of SoftGuide Knowledge Consultants, Friday, saying
that 1 Billion was too high a price.‖ (SoftGuide has a considerable market share in Training
and Development services and would therefore help SystemX to diversify and expand its range
of services to customers.) ―Although SystemX officials would not comment further, several
observers said that problems discovered at SoftGuide probably lay behind the decision…. The
article said that SystemX feared that SoftGuide‘s data-processing system was inadequate to
handle the new products planned for the SoftGuide sales staff. SystemX officials were also
concerned about the 30 percent annual turnover among sales personnel… Tabrez A., SoftGuide
CEO, responded that the SoftGuide‘s data-processing was quite competent and has absorbed
at least one new product a month for two years.
Questions:
a. Why should SystemX be so concerned about the capabilities of SoftGuide‘s data-processing?
b. What competitive advantages to a Training and Consultancy services company may be
provided by an information system?
Roll No. ……………… (Total no. of pages: 2)
(Total no. of Questions:)
COURSE:
Sem: 3
Name of Subject: Management Information System
Subject Code: MCSEO-F93
Paper ID:

Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 60


Instructions to Candidates:
1. Section A is compulsory. Each question carries 2 marks.
2. Section B consists of 4 Units. Attempt 1 question from each Unit. Each question carries 8
marks.
3. Section C is compulsory and carries 8 marks.
SECTION – A
1. Write short notes on the following:
i. Information System
ii. Challenges of MIS
iii. Information
iv. Salient features of Organization
v. Extranet
vi. E-business
vii. SIS
viii. Telecommunication
ix. Computer Software
x. Computer

SECTION – B
UNIT- I
2. What do you understand by MIS? Discuss the problems and solutions in implementing
MIS.
or
3. Explain the significance and components of MIS.
UNIT- II
4. What are the Information needs of different organization levels?
or
5. How Information System affect organization, ethical and social impact of Information
System?
UNIT-III
6. Write a note on Information system and technology.
or
7. Discuss the commerce applications and issues.
UNIT-IV
8. Explain the strategies for developing an SIS. Also discuss its potential barriers.
or
9. Write a note on Disaster Recovery Plan.
SECTION – C
Case study

A waiter takes an order at a table, and then enters it online via one of the six terminals located
in the restaurant dining room. The order is routed to a printer in the appropriate preparation
area: the cold item printer if it is a salad, the hot-item printer if it is a hot sandwich or the bar
printer if it is a drink. A customer‘s meal check-listing (bill) the items ordered and the
respective prices are automatically generated. This ordering system eliminates the old three-
carbon-copy guest check system as well as any problems caused by a waiter‘s handwriting.
When the kitchen runs out of a food item, the cooks send out an ‘out of stock‘message, which
will be displayed on the dining room terminals when waiters try to order that item. This gives
the waiters faster feedback, enabling them to give better service to the customers. Other system
features aid management in the planning and control of their restaurant business. The system
provides up-to-the-minute information on the food items ordered and breaks out percentages
showing sales of each item versus total sales. This helps management plan menus according to
customers‘tastes. The system also compares the weekly sales totals versus food costs, allowing
planning for tighter cost controls. In addition, whenever an order is voided, the reasons for the
void are keyed in. This may help later in management decisions, especially if the voids
consistently related to food or service. Acceptance of the system by the users is exceptionally
high since the waiters and waitresses were involved in the selection and design process. All
potential users were asked to give their impressions and ideas about the various systems
available before one was chosen.
Questions:
a. In the light of the system, describe the decisions to be made in the area of strategic planning,
managerial control and operational control? What information would you require to make such
decisions?
b. What would make the system a more complete MIS rather than just doing transaction
processing?
Roll No. ……………… (Total no. of pages: 2)
(Total no. of Questions:)

COURSE:
Sem: 3
Name of Subject: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Subject Code: MBAD1-374
Paper ID:

Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 60


Instructions to Candidates:
1. Section A is compulsory. Each question carries 2 marks.
2. Section B consists of 4 Units. Attempt 1 question from each Unit. Each question
carries 8 marks.
3. Section C is compulsory and carries 8 marks.
SECTION – A
1. Write short notes on the following:
i. SRS
ii. Data Dictionary
iii. Modules
iv. System Analysis
v. System /Software
vi. Maintenance
vii. Structured Design
viii. Test Cases
ix. CASE
x. Verification
SECTION – B
UNIT- I
2. Explain how both waterfall model and prototyping model can be accommodated in the
spiral process model.
or
3. Define Software Requirement Specifications. Explain its components.
UNIT- II
4. Explain COCOMO model in detail.
or
5. What are the Principles of Structured Analysis? Explain DFD.

UNIT-III
6. Discuss the various modes of interaction between the system and user.
or
7. Write a note on Design Methodologies of a system.
UNIT-IV
8. Write a note on CASE.
or
9. What are the types of Data Processing?
SECTION – C
10. Case study
i. Why should manufacturing companies build smart products and provide smart
services? What business benefits can be gained? Provide several examples
beyond those discussed in this case.
Roll No. ……………… (Total no. of pages: )
(Total no. of Questions: 10)

COURSE:
Sem: 3
Name of Subject: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Subject Code: MBAD1-374
Paper ID:

Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 60


Instructions to Candidates:

1. Section A is compulsory. Each question carries 2 marks.


2. Section B consists of 4 Units. Attempt 1 question from each Unit. Each question carries 8
marks.
3. Section C is compulsory and carries 8 marks.

SECTION – A
1. Write short notes on the following:
i. Software Engineering
ii. DFD
iii. Software Requirements
iv. System Design
v. Software
vi. Testing
vii. Modular Design
viii. Principles of Testing
ix. Batch Processing
x. Validation

SECTION – B
UNIT- I
2. Explain waterfall and spiral model for software life cycle and discuss various activities in
each phase.
or
3. Write a note on communications skills for Software Engineer/Analyst.
UNIT- II
4. Enlist and explain steps required to perform cost estimation using COCOMO model.
or
5. Discuss ER diagram in detail.

UNIT-III
6. Write a note on Object oriented Design.
or
7. Explain the objectives and principles of Software Design.
UNIT-IV
8. What are the different techniques in Black Box Testing?
or
9. What are the different techniques in White Box Testing?

SECTION – C
10. Case study
i. What information technologies are used by the companies in this case to build smart
products and provide smart services? What other IT components might be used? Give
examples of the capabilities they would provide.

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