IE 702(D) MIS, ERP and e- Business Syllabus
RGTU/RGPV MIS, ERP and e- Business Syllabus
Industrial Engineering and Management (IEM) VII-7th Semester Syllabus
IE 702(D) MIS, ERP and e- Business Course Contents:
UNIT 1 Management Information System (MIS) definition, Objectives and benefits, MIS as strategic tool, obstacles and challenges for MIS, functional and cross functional systems, hierarchical view of CBIS, structured and unstructured decision, Operation and mgt support, Decision process and MIS, info system components and activities, Value chain and MIS support.
UNIT 2  System concepts: types, definition, characteristics, feedback (Pull)  and feed-forward (Push) control, system stress and entropy, computer as  closed system, law of requisite variety, open and flexible (Adaptive)  systems, work system model and comparison with input-process-output  model, five views of work system: structure, performance,  infrastructure, context and risk and their effect on product  performance.
UNIT 3 Info  concepts: define data, info, knowledge, intelligence and wisdom,  Information characteristics and attributes, info measurement and  probability, characteristics of human as info processor.
UNIT 4  Planning and control Concepts: terminologies, difficulties in planning,  system analysis  anddevelopment plan-purpose and participants, info  planning, (SDLC) system development life cycle for  inhouse and licensed  sw, system investigation, analysis of needs, design and implementation  phases, training of Operational personnel, evaluation, Control and  Maintenance of Information Systems.
UNIT 5  E-business components and interrelationship, Evolution of Enterprise  Resource Planning (ERP) from MRP, Supply chain management (SCM) and  Customer relationship management (CRM), Integrated data model, strategic  and operational issues in ERP, Business Process Re-Engineering (BPR),  ignificance and functions, information technology and computer NW  support to MIS.
References
1. Davis and Olson, Management Information Systems, TMH
2. James O’ Brian, Management Information Systems, TMH
3. Oz, Management Information Systems, Cengage
4. Alter Stevenson, Information Systems: Foundation of E-Business; (Prentice-Hall,USA)
5. Jayaraman, Business Process Re-Engineering, TMH.
6. Garg. V.K.; ERP, PHI
7. Kelkar SA; Management Information Systems A Concise Study; PHI Learning.
8. Radhakrishnan R and Balasuramanian S; Business Process Reengineering; PHI Learning.
9. Alex Leon ; ERP, TMH
10. Jawadekar WS; MIS- text and cases; TMH
11. Jaiswal M and Mital M; MIS; Oxford higher Edu India
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