CN7011 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Information Systems – Establishing the
Framework – Business Models – Information System Architecture – Evolution of
Information Systems.
UNIT II SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
Modern Information System –
System Development Life Cycle – Structured Methodologies – Designing Computer
Based Methods, Procedures, Control – Designing Structured Programs.
UNIT III INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Integrated Construction
Management Information System – Project Management Information System –
Functional Areas, Finance, Marketing, Production, Personnel – Levels, DSS, EIS,
and ES – Comparison, Concepts and Knowledge Representation – Managing
International Information System.
UNIT IV IMPLEMENTATION AND
CONTROL
Control – Testing Security – Coding Techniques
– Defection of Error – Validating – Cost Benefit Analysis – Assessing the value
and risk of Information System.
UNIT V SYSTEM AUDIT
Software Engineering qualities – Design,
Production, Service, Software specification, Software Metrics, Software quality
assurance – Systems Methodology – Objectives – Time and Logic, Knowledge and
Human Dimension – Software life cycle models – Verification and Validation.
REFERENCES:
1. Card and Glass, Measuring
Software Design Quality , Prentice Hall, 1990.
2. Gordon B. Davis, Management
Information System: Conceptual Foundations, Structure and Development, McGraw
Hill, 1974.
3. Joyce J Elam, Case series for
Management Information Systems , Simon and Schuster, Custom Publishing, 1996.
4. Kenneth C Laudon and Jane
Price Laudon, Management Information Systems - Organisation and Technology,
Prentice Hall, 1996.
5. Michael W. Evans and John J
Marciniah, Software Quality assurance and Management, John Wiley and Sons,
1987.
6. Ralph H Sprague and Huge J
Watson, Decision Support for Managers, Prentice Hall, 1996.
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