Information Management
Information Management
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PREREQUISITE
Basic knowledge of information management
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• Provide students with an understanding and utility of various Management
Information Systems in the functional areas ofmanagement.
• Familiarize the students with intricacies of Enterprise Resource Planning
and dimensions of e- commerce.
• Enable the students to gain an understanding about how Information
Systems are developed and implemented
Total: 45 Hours
FURTHER READING / CONTENT BEYOND SYLLABUS / SEMINAR :
1. Cloud Computing, Business Intelligence
2. Various ERP Packages, Business model of Amazon.com, CMMI
COURSE OUTCOMES:
After completion of the course, Student will be able to
1. Illustrate the basics of data and informationsystem.
2. Demonstrate the system analysis, design and its types
3. Employdatabase management system and itstypes.
4. Interpret the various technologies in information system and itssecurity in disaster
management.
5. Demonstrate the applications of deep learning, big data and pervasive computing
inbusiness.
REFERENCES:
1. Seema Shokeen, Suman Mann, Pooja Singh, Information Management System, I K
International Publishing House, 2020
2. Kenneth C. Laudon and Jane P Laudon, Management Information Systems – Managing the
Digital Firm, 15thedition, 2018.
3. James O Brien and Ramesh Behl, Management Information Systems – Managing
Information Technology in the E-business enterprise, Tata McGraw Hill, 2017
4. Haag, Cummings and Mc Cubbrey, Management
InformationSystems for the Information Age, McGraw Hill, 2005. 9th edition,
2013
5. Rahul de, MIS in Business, Government and Society, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2012
6. Raplh Stair and George Reynolds, Information Systems, Cengage Learning, 10th Edition,
2012
7. Gordon Davis, Management Information System: Conceptual Foundations, Structure and
Development, Tata McGraw Hill, 21st Reprint 2008.
8. Turban, McLean and Wetherbe, Information Technology for Management
– Transforming Organizations in the Digital Economy, John Wiley, 6th Edition, 2008.
9. Robert Schultheis and Mary Summer, Management Information Systems – The Managers
View, Tata McGraw Hill,2008.