Professional Documents
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SEE
Total Hours: Lecture = 1Hr; Tutorial =0Hrs Total = 1 Hr
Duration
Data and Information: Introduction, data and information- measuring data, information as a
resource, information in organisational functions, types of information technology, types of
information systems- transaction processing systems-management information systems
Decision making and communication: Competing with IT: Introduction, The competitive
environment of business- partnering for mutual benefit- bargaining power of suppliers-
bargaining power of buyers and customers-barriers to entry-threat of substitutes-industry
regulations, Using IT for competing-competing on low cost-competing on differentiation, IT
strategy: Introduction, Information goods-properties-technology lock-in and switching costs-
network externalities-positive feedback-tippy markets, information systems and competitive
strategy- value chain, the Role of CIO-information system’s plan-vendor coordination-
technology updates-return on investment on technology. -Business Process Integration with IT
,-SCM, CRAM and International Systems: Electronic Commerce: Decision Support
Systems: Managing Data Resources, Managing Social Media: Introduction, Social Dynamics
of the Internet, Services of the Internet- Blogs-Social Networks, Technology of the Internet-
Twitter-Rating-Tagging/folksonomies, Social issues-Media impact-Collaboration-Emergence
of order, Social Networks in the Enterprise
Students have to select any one company and study the Management information
System in that organization.
Books
Text Books:
1. David M. Kroenke Process, Systems, and Information:
Bloom’s
At the end of the course, the student will be able to
Level
1. Develop DFD for MIS implementation 6
2. Design SWOT of MIS ecosystem 6
3.
PO No.
Program Outcome of this course (POs)
1. Students will be able to solve problems of competitive business environment. 1
Business.
Students will demonstrate their skills to enhance productivity, efficiency and
2. effectiveness of 3
Students will be able to create models, plans and projects to explore the
3. 7
potential markets.
Maximum Marks: 50 20 20 5 5
Self Study topics shall be evaluated during CIE (Assignments and IA tests) and 10% weightage
shall be given in SEE question paper.
Scheme of Semester End Examination (SEE):
1. It will be conducted for 100 marks of 3 hours duration. It will be reduced to 50 marks for the
calculation of SGPA and CGPA.
2. Minimum marks required in SEE to pass:
3. Question paper contains two questions from each unit each carrying 20 marks. Students have to
answer one full question from each unit.