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• Introduction

• Objective of this paper


• Syllabus
• Books and References
• Learning Method
• Focus Areas
• Technology Trends
Satish Dubey
cell# 9911035570,
email: dubey750@yahoo.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/satish-dubey-83180522

Link for introduction and experience detail is provided to students in mail on 21-Aug-2020.
Respond to it at the earliest.
To introduce students to:

• IT in organizations, competitive advantage through IT, BPR


• Information Systems and their classification (MIS, DSS, …..), SDLC, Exposure to
System Modeling Tools (DFDs, E-R Diagrams)
• System development Life Cycle, Web site Management, IT security management
• Application of IT in Supply Chain and Enterprise Systems
• Data organization and retrieval (Exposure to RDBMS, and SQL, Data warehouse
fundamentals)
• E-commerce, E-governance: Issues and challenges
• Networking fundamentals, Internet and WWW
• IT: Strategic Objectives and Planning
• Transforming Organizations in the Digital Economy by Efraim Turban
and others (referred as T)

• Information Systems Today: Managing in the IT World by Leonard


Jessup and others (referred as LJ)

• Management Information Systems- Managing the Digital Firm by


Kenneth C Laudon and others (referred as LL)

• Internet (Blogs, Research/ White Papers, Reports, Wikipedia etc.)


Unit/ Chapter(s) Topics
One Information Systems: Concepts, Definitions, Classification and Types, IS Success factors,
T(2), LJ(1,7), LL(1) outsourcing

Two System Development Process (SDLC), Website Management, Managing Data: Exposure to Data
T(3), LJ(9) Modeling, Database and Warehousing, Introduction to SQL

Three Overview of e-commerce and e-governance (concepts, classification, issues, challenges), IT and
T(5), LJ(5) Business Process Re-engineering

Four Leveraging IT for Collaboration: Enabling IT Infrastructure (overview of networks, www, data
T(4,8), LJ(8) centers, XML, Groupware, Web services etc.)

Five
Enterprise Systems, IT enabled Supply Chains, Managing IT Security, IT Strategic alignment
T (16), LJ(6)

Six
Porter’s competitive forces model, Competitive advantage through IT
T(13)
• Management Information Systems; James A O’Brien, George M Marakas, Ramesh
Behal (Tata-McGraw-Hill)
• Decision Support and Data Warehouse Systems; Efram G.Mallach (Tata-McGraw-Hill)
• Information Systems Strategic Management: An Integrated Approach, Steve Clark,
Routledge
• An Integrated Approach to Software Engineering: Pankaj Jalote
• Additional Handouts as per requirements
• Lectures
• Class room Discussion
• Self-study
• Case Studies
• Presentations
• Quiz/ Surprise Test
• written-exam/ Class Test
Do’s
• “Mute” and “Turn off Camera/ Video” while not speaking
Students to prepare background technology note with illustrative real or
imaginary business application(s):

• Cloud computing, Mobility, Hand held devices, Social Computing, NOSQL Database,
CRM, Social CRM, Open Source Application Development Frameworks, Web 2.0 and
Web 3.0, Green IT, Information Security, Big Data, Emerging and Innovative
Technologies, Conversational AI, Sentiments Analysis, DevOps
• All members to contribute and be present. No marks to be given to
group member(s) who is/are absent. Exemption (from presence during
presentation) permissible only in exceptional cases.

• After the presentation, ppt to be e-mailed to the CR who shall compile


and submit on the agreed date
Topics Focus
Information System, IT Components,
Information Systems: Concepts, Definitions, Classification
Outsourcing, IS success factors, Enterprise
and Types, IS Success factors, outsourcing
Architecture
System Development Process (SDLC), Website
Waterfall Methodology, Agile Methodology, Safe
Management, Managing Data: Exposure to Data
Agile, Data Quality, Quality Models, COBIT
Modeling, Database and Warehousing, Introduction to SQL
Overview of e-commerce and e-governance (concepts,
classification, issues, challenges), IT and Business Process eGovernance issues and Challenges, BPR
Re-engineering
Leveraging IT for Collaboration: Enabling IT Infrastructure
DC, DR, Cloud components, migration
(overview of networks, www, data centers, XML,
methodology, implementation
Groupware, Web services etc.)
Enterprise Systems, IT enabled Supply Chains, Managing ERP, CRM- Implementation methodology, Issues
IT Security, IT Strategic alignment and Challenges
Porter’s competitive forces model, Competitive advantage
Competitive advantage through IT
through IT
• SMAC (Social Media, Mobility, Analytics and Cloud Computing)
• MUSICAL (Mobility, User-Interface, Social, In-Memory, Context-
Aware, Analytics and Location-aware)
• Artificial Intelligence
• Machine Learning
• Block Chain
• Internet of Things/ Everything (People, Process, Data, Things)
• Digital Twins
• Web 3.0
• Edge Computing
• Strategic Automation
• Quantum Computing

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