IT1002 INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN 3 0 0 100
AIM
To understand the design, development and management of information systems.
OBJECTIVES
• To know the basics of managing the digital firm.
• To understand the design, development and maintenance of information systems.
• To understand basic issues in knowledge management and information systems.
• To know the ethical and security issues in information systems.
UNIT I MANAGING THE DIGITAL FIRM 9
Why information systems – contemporary approaches to information systems – new role of information systems- major types of systems in organizations – systems from a functional perspective – enterprise applications – organizations and information systems –
managers decision making and information systems – information systems and business strategy.
UNIT II DESIGNING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 9
Systems as planned organizational change – business process re-engineering and process improvement – overview of systems development – alternate system – Building approaches – Understanding the business value of Information Systems - The importance of change management in information system success and failure – Managing Implementation.
UNIT III DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS 9
Systems analysis and design – System development life cycle – Limitation – End User Development – Managing End Users – off-the shelf software packages – Outsourcing – Comparison of different methodologies.
UNIT IV KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, ETHICS AND SECURITY 9
Knowledge Management in the organization – Information and Knowledge base systems – Decision -support systems – Understanding ethical and Social issues packed to systems – Ethics in an Information society – The moral dimensions of Information Systems – System vulnerability and abuse – Creating a control environment – Ensuring System Quality.
UNIT V INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE 9
Defining Information Architecture – why Information Architecture matters – Practicing Information Architecture in the Real world – Information Ecologies – User needs and Behavior – The anatomy of Information Architecture – Organizing Systems – Search Systems.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Lauaon Kenneth & Landon Jane, "Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital firm", Eighth edition, PHI, 2004.[Unit – 1, 2, 4]
2. Uma G. Gupta, "Management Information Systems – A Management Prespective", Galgotia publications Pvt., Ltd., 1998. [Unit – 3].
3. Louis Rosenfel and Peter Morville, "Information Architecture for the World wide Web", O'Reilly Associates, 2002. [Unit – 5].
REFERENCES
1. Steven Alter, "Information Systems – A Management Perspective", Pearson Education, 2001.
2. Uma Gupta, "Information Systems – Success in 21st Century", Prentice Hall of India, 2000.
3. Robert G. Murdick, Joel E. Ross and James R. Claggett, "Information Systems for Modern Management", PHI, 1994.
AIM
To understand the design, development and management of information systems.
OBJECTIVES
• To know the basics of managing the digital firm.
• To understand the design, development and maintenance of information systems.
• To understand basic issues in knowledge management and information systems.
• To know the ethical and security issues in information systems.
UNIT I MANAGING THE DIGITAL FIRM 9
Why information systems – contemporary approaches to information systems – new role of information systems- major types of systems in organizations – systems from a functional perspective – enterprise applications – organizations and information systems –
managers decision making and information systems – information systems and business strategy.
UNIT II DESIGNING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 9
Systems as planned organizational change – business process re-engineering and process improvement – overview of systems development – alternate system – Building approaches – Understanding the business value of Information Systems - The importance of change management in information system success and failure – Managing Implementation.
UNIT III DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS 9
Systems analysis and design – System development life cycle – Limitation – End User Development – Managing End Users – off-the shelf software packages – Outsourcing – Comparison of different methodologies.
UNIT IV KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, ETHICS AND SECURITY 9
Knowledge Management in the organization – Information and Knowledge base systems – Decision -support systems – Understanding ethical and Social issues packed to systems – Ethics in an Information society – The moral dimensions of Information Systems – System vulnerability and abuse – Creating a control environment – Ensuring System Quality.
UNIT V INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE 9
Defining Information Architecture – why Information Architecture matters – Practicing Information Architecture in the Real world – Information Ecologies – User needs and Behavior – The anatomy of Information Architecture – Organizing Systems – Search Systems.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Lauaon Kenneth & Landon Jane, "Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital firm", Eighth edition, PHI, 2004.[Unit – 1, 2, 4]
2. Uma G. Gupta, "Management Information Systems – A Management Prespective", Galgotia publications Pvt., Ltd., 1998. [Unit – 3].
3. Louis Rosenfel and Peter Morville, "Information Architecture for the World wide Web", O'Reilly Associates, 2002. [Unit – 5].
REFERENCES
1. Steven Alter, "Information Systems – A Management Perspective", Pearson Education, 2001.
2. Uma Gupta, "Information Systems – Success in 21st Century", Prentice Hall of India, 2000.
3. Robert G. Murdick, Joel E. Ross and James R. Claggett, "Information Systems for Modern Management", PHI, 1994.
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