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BA-204 (MBA) MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM OBJECTIVE To equip the students with skills to analyze information requirements for

decision making. 1. INTRODUCTION: MIS need; concepts role and factors influencing MIS and characteristics of MIS; technology and structure of MIS, 2. ANALYSIS AND DESIGN: Information SDLC; system testing and documentation; marketing and financial IS. 3. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: ERP, BPR Functions and Processes of resource Management; IS for HR, Finance, Production, Marketing. 4. DSS: Concept, over view components; Role of DSS in business group DSS. 5. INFORMATION SYSTEM: Executive information system, CRM, SCM, artificial intelligence technologies in business, virtual reality. 6. IMPLEMENTATION: System Implementation, Control and Audit: System Strategies. 7. EVALUATION: SW and HW Acquisition and Installation, Post Implementation Evaluation, System Maintenance, TEXT BOOK Goyal, D.P., Management Information Systems, McMillan India. REFERENCE BOOK 1. Jawadekar, Management Information System, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 2. Murdick and Ross, Management Information System, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi BA-1305(BBA-MBA Integrated) MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS OBJECTIVE The aim of the study is to equipped the students with the skills to analyze information required for the managerial & operational decision making 1. INTRODUCTION:Definition, characteristics & significance of MIS. Introduction to business systems: payroll, inventory control, financial accounting, sales order processing, manufacturing plants etc 2. INFORMATION CONCEPTS: Data Vs Information, types of information, quality of information. Decision Making: Simons model of decision making, structured & unstructured decisions. 3. DATABASE MANAGEMENT:Objectives, role, advantages & disadvantages of DBMS, SQL, use of databases for integration across functional areas. Introduction to Decision Support System. 4. DESIGN METHODOLOGY & TECHNIQUES: System development life cycle, software development models. System Analysis SRS, DFD, DD & Decision tables. 5. SYSTEM DESIGN:Design methods, detailed system design, design documentation. System Implementation & testing. 6. IMPLEMENTATION: System Implementation, Control and Audit: System Strategies. 7. EVALUATION: SW and HW Acquisition and Installation, Post Implementation Evaluation, System Maintenance, TEXT BOOK Goyal, D.P., Management Information Systems, McMillan India. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Murdick, Ross, & Clagett, Information Systems for Management, Tata McGraw Hill, India. 2. Rustogi & Verma, Management Information System, Sun India Publication, New Delhi.

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