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Information Systems in Global Business, Exercises of Information Systems

An overview of the role of information systems in modern business operations. It covers topics such as the transformation of business through information systems, the impact of information systems on organizations and strategy, ethical and social issues in information systems, the foundations of business intelligence, and the management of information technology security. How information systems help businesses process financial data, manage human resources, reach customers, and support research and development. It also outlines the key components of information systems, including computer hardware, software, data, and telecommunications. The document highlights how information systems enable better decision-making, streamline business processes, and create new products, services, and business models. Overall, the document offers a comprehensive understanding of the critical role that information systems play in the success and competitiveness of global businesses.

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CS421 : MANAGEMENT

INFORMATION SYSTEM

Part-B

B1-Introduction of Teacher

Name-Prof. R.R Shine

Qualification-M.E.(C.S.E.)

Experience- 1. Teaching-10 Years.

Subjects Taught-PPS, CO, Python

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering has as its

PEOs to produce graduate who:

1. Apply the Computer Science domain specific knowledge and

skills in the growing software and related industries.

2. Demonstrate leadership, professional ethics, project

management and finance related attributes as employees or

employers.

3. Engage in life-long learning for professional advancement to

develop innovative solutions for individual or societal problems.

  1. Demonstrate strong communication skills and ability to function

effectively as an individual and part of a team.

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)

Engineering Graduates will be able to:

1. understand & design computer system using knowledge of

Digital Techniques, Micro-Processor, Computer Organization,

Advanced Computer Architecture, Operating System, System

Programming, Compiler Construction, Application Softwares,

etc.

2. interpret, analyze and design software system programming

knowledge using Algorithmic Skills, Web Technology, Big Data

Analytics, Networking Fundamentals, Machine Learning and

Internet of Things.

  1. adopt applications in emerging fields of Computer Science &

Engineering.

COURSE OUTCOME

  1. Student can elaborate basic infrastructure and strategies used in information systems.
  2. Student can apply professional ethical codes of conduct as appropriate to industry and organizational environments
  3. Students can design information systems using principles of Communication Technologies.
  4. Students will be able to develop secure information systems

Syllabus SECTION-I

Unit 1 - Information Systems in Global Business Today (09)

The Role of Information Systems in Business Today,

How information systems are transforming business, What is new in

information system.

Business Processes and Information systems, Systems for collaboration and

social business, Tools and technologies for collaboration and social business

Unit 2 - Information Systems, Organizations, and Strategy (08)

Organizations and it’s features, How Information Systems Impact on

Organizations, Competitive strategies using information systems, Challenges

posed by strategic information systems

Unit 3 - Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems (08)

Understanding Ethical, Social, political issues raised by information systems,

principles for conduct in ethical decisions, Contemporary information systems

technology. Challenges to the protection individual privacy and intellectual

property.

Unit 7 - E-commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods (08)

Features of e-commerce. Digital Markets, Digital Goods , principles ecommerce

business and revenue models, e-commerce transformed marketing, e-commerce

business-to-business transaction, Role of M-commerce in business & its applications,

issues related building e-commerce.

Text Book:

1. Management Information Systems : Managing the Digital Firm, 15th Edition by

Kenneth C. Laudon and Jane Laudon, Pearson Education

2. Management Information Systems: James A O’Brien, George M Marakas, Ramesh

Behi. (Tenth Edition), McGraw Hill Publication.

Reference Books:

1. Information Technology for Management: Transforming Organizations in the Digital

Economy, Efraim Turban,6th Edition, Wiley Edition

2. Management Information Systems: Shubhalakshmi Joshi, Smita Vaze, Biztantra

What is Information Systems?

  • Information system , an integrated set of components for collecting, storing, and processing data and for providing information, knowledge, and digital products.
  • Business firms and other organizations rely on information systems to carry out and manage their operations, interact with their customers and suppliers, and compete in the marketplace.
  • Information systems are used to run inter organizational supply chains and electronic markets.
  • Various corporations use information systems to process financial accounts, to manage their human resources, and to reach their potential customers with online promotions.

3. Research & Development and Medical

  • Research Management
  • Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS)
  • Scientific Information Management
  • Innovation Management
  • Intellectual Property Management
  • Clinical Information System (CIS)
  • Hospital Information System (HIS)
  • Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  • Electronic Health Record (EHR)
  • Drug Information System (DIS)

4. Financial

  • Accounts Payable
  • Accounts Receivable
  • General Ledger
  • Budgeting and Planning
  • Forecasting and Reporting
  • Expense Management
  • Funds Transfer
  • Investment and Portfolio Management
  • Shareholder and SEC
  • Tax Processing

5. Human Resources

  • Recruiting and Hiring
  • Personnel Data
  • Payroll
  • Staffing
  • Performance Management
  • Time Entry
  • Expense Reporting
  • Travel
  • eLearning and Learning Management System (LMS)
  • Gamification and Recognition

6. Productivity

  • Project Management
  • Email and Calendar
  • Word Processing
  • Spreadsheets
  • Presentations
  • Notes and Databases
  • Workflow
  • Web Conferencing
  • Team Chat
  • Voicemail

9. Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Computing

  • Expert Systems
  • Neural Networks
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Machine Learning
  • Deep Learning
  • Intelligent Agents
  • Intelligent Personal Assistants
  • Chatbots
  • Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
  • Pattern Recognition

10. Knowledge Management

  • Repositories and Knowledge Bases
  • Digital Workplace
  • Social Business
  • Enterprise Collaboration
  • Enterprise Taxonomy
  • Enterprise Search
  • Expertise Location and Skills Inventory
  • Intranets and Portals
  • Syndication and Subscription Management
  • Idea Management

Components of information systems

  • The main components of information systems are : 1.computer hardware : Today throughout the world even the smallest firms, as well as many households, own or lease computers. Individuals may own multiple computers in the form of smartphones, tablets, and other wearable devices.
  1. Software Computer software falls into two broad classes: system software and application software. The principal system software is the operating system. It manages the hardware, data and program files, and other system resources and provides means for the user to control the computer, generally via a graphical user interface (GUI).

5.Human resources and procedures: Qualified people are a vital component of any information system. Technical personnel include development and operations managers, business analysts, systems analysts and designers, database administrators, programmers, computer security specialists, and computer operators.

The Role of Information Systems in Business Today

Information Storage and Analysis

  • At the date of publication, many companies no longer manage their

data and information manually with registers and hard-copy

formats.

  • Through the adoption of information systems, companies can make

use of sophisticated and comprehensive databases that can contain

all imaginable pieces of data about the company.

  • Information systems store, update and even analyze the

information, which the company can then use to pinpoint solutions

to current or future problems.

  • Furthermore, these systems can integrate data from various

sources, inside and outside the company, keeping the company up

to date with internal performance and external opportunities and

threats.