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Information Management

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Vision
A technologically advanced university producing professionals and competitive
leaders for local and national development.

Mission
To provide quality education responsive to the national and global needs focused
on generating knowledge and technology that will improve
the lives of the people.

Core Values
In pursuing its mission, goals, and objectives, the Eastern Samar State
University officials, faculty, staff, and students adhere to the following
values:

Excellence
Individual commitment to excellence is central to the values that ESSU
promotes. The university will be able to achieve excellence through
adherence to the highest standards of performance and by collaborating
with the best in the fields of instruction, research, extension, and
production.

Accountability
Every member of the ESSU community is accountable for his every
action, decision, or activities and for whatever money or property the
university entrusts to him. He must accept responsibility for whatever will
be the consequences it may bring and to disclose the results in a
transparent manner. Thus, he must act with caution and utmost
consideration for ethics and honesty in the workplace.

Service
Service is the commitment of the university to serve not only its
stakeholders to provide quality instruction, research, extension, and
production but also to serve the need of every member of the ESSU

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface
Table of Contents
General Instructions
Unit I. Introduction to Information Management
Lesson 1. Information Concept …………………………………………...1
Lesson 2. Information Value and Characteristic…...……………………2

Lesson 3. Computer-Based Information System…………...............3

Lesson 4. Purpose of Information Management…………………….4

Assessment ………………………………………………………………. .5

Unit II. Organizing Data and Information


Lesson 1. Data Management............................................................... 9
Lesson 2. Database Models ……………………………………………..10

Lesson 3. Database Management Systems …………....................17


Assessment.........................................................................................17
Unit III. Data Warehousing
Lesson 1. Data Warehousing Overview..............................................19
Lesson 2. Data Warehousing Concepts..............................................22
Lesson 3. Data Warehousing Delivery Process..................................24
Lesson 4. Data Warehousing System Process...................................27
Lesson 5. Data Warehousing Architecture..........................................30
Assessment.........................................................................................36
Unit IV – Data Mining
Lesson 1. Data Mining Concept..........................................................38
Lesson 2. Primary Goals of Data Mining.............................................39
Lesson 3. Data Mining Process...........................................................40
Assessment.........................................................................................44
Unit V – Data Security
Lesson 1. History of Information Security........................................... 46
Lesson 2. Definition of Security.......................................................... 47
Lesson 3. Key Information Security Concepts.................................... 48
Lesson 4. Critical Characteristics of Information................................. 50
Lesson 5. Approaches to Information Security
Implementation.......... 52
Assessment......................................................................................... 54

Unit VI – Social and Ethical Issues in Information System

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Lesson 1. Information System Issues.................................................. 55
Lesson 2. Computer Waste and Mistakes........................................ 60
Lesson 3. Computer Crime............................................................... 62
Lesson 4. Privacy.............................................................................. 66
Lesson 5. Work Environment............................................................ 67
Assessment....................................................................................... 68

References
Course Guide

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General Instructions

 Use this learning guide with care.

 Do not write, highlight, erase, alter, or tear the pages of


this module.

 In answering activities or exercises, use a separate


sheet of paper or refer to your instructor for further or
other instructions.

 This learning guide must be returned after the end of


the semester.

If this learning guide is lost and found, please return to:

EASTERN SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITY

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Course: Information Semester: 1st Semester School Year: 2021-2022
Management
Class Schedule: Lecturer: Ivy Bacolongan
Course Description: This course provides an introduction to the core concepts of
information management. It also provides essential skills in identifying, analyzing
organizational information requirements and building an information management
system.
Course Learning Outcomes:

1. Identify and explain the components and importance of information


management system.
2. Relate the processes of developing and implementing information systems.
3. Apply the understanding of how various information systems work together to
accomplish the information objectives of an organization.
4. Outline the role of the ethical, social, and security issues of information
systems.
SCHEDULE TOPIC
Oct. 4 – 8 Unit I. Introduction to Information Management
Oct. 11- 20 Unit II. Organizing Data and Information
Oct. 21 -29 Unit III. Data Warehousing
Nov. 3 - 4 MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Nov. 8 -19 Unit IV. Data Mining
Nov. 22 - 29 Unit V. Data Security
Dec.1 - 10 Unit VI. Social and Ethical Issues in Information
System

January 6-7, 2022 FINAL EXAMINATION


Course Requirements:
Course Policies Grading System
 All students are required to attend Major Exams - 40%
the online class session using Class Standing - 60%
Google Meet and expected to join
on time and remain in class until the Quizzes - 10%
end of the class session. Wearing of Participation - 10%
complete proper uniform while Online laboratory exercises - 10%
attending online class is required. Midterm/Final requirement - 30%
 All students are expected to take Total - 100%
major examinations on the specified
schedule. In general, no make-up
test or re-test will be given except
when circumstances warrant but
with valid supporting documents to
be presented.
 All students are expected to
observe online class etiquettes and
behave with academic honesty. It is
not academically honest to
misrepresent another person’s work
as your own, to take credit for
someone else’s works or ideas, to
obtain advanced information on
confidential test materials, or to act
in a way that might harm another
student’s chances for academic
success. These students will
automatically have a grade of 5.0
after three (3) offenses of academic
dishonesty.

Consultation Schedule:

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Prepared by:

IVY O.BACOLONGAN
Lecturer

Checked: Approved:

MYLENE B. RAGOBRIO Dr. Geronimo A. Ellado


Program Head, BSIT Campus Administrator

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