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Faculty Program Unit Code Credits Semester Prerequisite Lecturer Content

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Economics Management Management Information Systems 3 (classroom hour) 4 (four) Suresh Kumar The students get real hands-on-knowledge focus on the business and managerial application of MIS and information technology to be applied in both their personal and professional experiences

Objectives Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to:

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To develop an e-commerce website using XML To develop database management systems using MS Access for small scale industries To describe the systems development life cycle To choose the needs of implementing a new system either by selfsourcing or outsourcing To analyze competitors using Porters Five Forces Model To develop business strategies using Porters Three Generic Strategic; Top Line versus Bottom Line; Run-Grow-Transform Framework To explain the importance of SCM, CRM and E-Collaboration in gaining competitive advantage with IT To recognize computer crimes, privacy, security, emerging trends and technologies

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Learning Activities / Classroom Policy Students are required to be in class and to actively participate in class instructions. Students will complete a mid-term exam (classroom examination), two term exams, two projects and a final test. Students must attend 80% of the class attendance. For those who fail to attend the class more than 3 times without any notice are considered fail and will get straight E. Make-up Tests Make-up tests will be arranged only in cases of illness, emergencies, or absolutely unavoidable situations. Students must explain such situations with appropriate supporting documents to justify a make-up test. Evaluation Assignments Term Exam 1 Project 1 Term Exam 2 Project 2 Mid-Term Exam Final Exam Total Grading Policy A B C D E 85-100 70-84 60-69 55-59 <55 Week due Week # 3 Week # 7 Week # 10 Week # 14 Week # 7 Week # 14 Percentage 10% 10% 10% 10% 30% 30% 100%

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References Haag, Stephen., Cummings, Maeve. (2011). Management Information System: For the Information Age (7th ed.). New York: The McGrawHill Companies, Inc. OBrien, J.A. (2003). Introduction to Information Systems: Essentials for the e-business Enterprise (11th ed.). New York: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Kroenke, David M. (2010). MIS Essentials (7th ed.). New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc. Sidik, Betha., Pohan, Husni I. (2010). Pemrograman Web dengan HTML (Revisi Ketiga). Bandung: Informatika.

Course Schedule Matrix Week 1 Topics and / Sub Topics Introduction to the Course Information Age - Management information Systems - Porters Five Forces Models - Porters Three Generic Strategies - Value Chain Analysis Objectives Define Management Information System Describe the three important organizational resources Analyze the competitive pressures in an industry using Porters Five Forces Model Compare Porters three generic strategies; top line versus bottom line; and the run-grow-transform framework as approaches to the development of business strategy Assignments and Assessments Group Assignment: Case 10: Making the Case with Presentation software (Ms PowerPoint): Information Technology Ethics Due Date: Week 2 Source Kroenke Ch 02 Haag Ch 01

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Describe the role of value-chain analysis in identifying value added and value reducing processes Week 1 Define Supply Chain Management (SCM) systems and describe their strategic and competitive opportunities Define Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems and describe their strategic and competitive opportunities Define e-collaboration systems and describe their strategic and competitive opportunities Analyze the impact IT culture has on technology choices and competitive opportunities Explain the significance of ERP software List and describe the key characteristics of a relational database List and describe the key characteristics of a data warehouse Define the four major type of datamining tools in a data warehouse environment List and describe the four steps in designing and building a relational database Group Assignment Case 13 Developing an Enterprise Resource Planning System: Planning, Reporting, and Data Processing Due Date: Week 3

2 Competitive Advantage -

Haag Ch 02 Kroenke Ch 03

3 Term Exam I Database Management Systems and Relational DBMS - The Relational Database Model - DBMS tools - Data Warehouses and Data Mining - Designing Databases and Entity Relationship Diagramming -

Individual Assignment Design a database for a small scale industry Due Date: Middle Test

Week 1 and 2 Haag Ch 3 Haag Module C Kroenke Ch 5 Kroenk Ch 9

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Define the concepts of entity class, instance, primary key, and foreign key Build an entity-relationship (E-R) diagram List and describe the steps in normalization Describe the process of creating an intersection relation to remove a many-to-many relationship Week 3 To create a database using the database wizard To create a table using the table wizard, datasheet view and design view To manipulate table properties To enter and edit data in a table To create a form and save the form To open the form in design view To enter data in a form To view and edit records To add and format labels To create a query using the query wizard and save it To create a select query To add criteria to a query To run and print the query To calculate Totals in a Query To create a report using the report wizard and save it

4 Implementing a Database with Microsoft Access - Introduction to Ms Access 2007 - Creating a database using the wizard - Working with tables - Working with forms -

Haag Module J

Implementing a Database with Microsoft Access cont - Working with queries - Working with reports - Working with Macros - Access and the web - Additional Commands

Haag Module J

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6 Systems Development -

To view and print the report To sort and group records in a report To create charts and labels To use macros To add actions To run macros To create self-executing macros To create a Data Access Page and save it using AutoPage To add a hyperlink and object in DAP To add an Expression to a Filter To add a Combo Box To enter a caption and default value for a field To sort records To view database

Define Systems Development Describe the seven major phases of Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Compare the various componentbased development methodologies Describe selfsourcing process as an alternative to the SDLC Describe the importance of prototypes and prototyping Describe the outsourcing environment and how it works

Group Assignment Case 5 Using Relational Technology to Track projects: Foothills Construction Due Date: Middle Test

Haag Ch 06 Kroenke Ch 10

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Middle Test

E-commerce and Web 2.0 -

9 Building a Web Page with HTML - Tags - Text Formats - CSS - Links - Lists - Image - Table - Frame - Form and Input Building a Web page with XML -

Individual Project and Group Assignment Due Date Individual work: Define and describe the nine major - Read The world wide e-commerce business models web and the internet Identify the differences and from Extended similarities among customers and Learning Module B their perceived value of products (Haag) before coming and services in the B2B and B2C eto class commerce business models - Read Network Basics Compare the development of a from Extended marketing mix for customers in the Learning Module E B2B and B2C e-commerce (Haag) before coming business models. to class Summarize the ways of moving money in the world of e-commerce - Create a blog using and related issues. Wordpress Define Web 2.0 and its benefit. Due date: Week 9 To develop a simple website using HTML through notepad Individual Project: Develop an e-commerce website Due Date: Final Test

Week 1, 2, 3, 6

Kroenke Ch 8 Haag Ch 5

Haag Module F Sidik, Pohan Ch 2 till 17

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To develop an e-commerce using

Sidik, Pohan
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- XML syntax - XML elements - XML Attributes - XML and CSS Enterprise Infrastructure, Metrics, and Business Continuity Planning

HTML through notepad

Ch 28 till 35

Describe how a service-oriented architecture can be used as a philosophical approach to help the organization meet all its IT-related needs Define and describe the various hardware and software infrastructure considerations in an organization Compare commonly used metrics for assessing the success of IT systems and IT related initiatives Describe business continuity planning (BCP) and its phase

Group Assignment: Case 21 Evaluating the Security of Information: Wireless Network Vulnerability Due Date: Week 12

Haag Ch 07

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Term Exam 2 Protecting People and Information - Ethics - Privacy - Security

Define ethics Describe the two factors that affect how you make a decision concerning an ethical issue Define and describe intellectual property, copyright, Fair Use Doctrine, and pirated software Define privacy and describe ways in which it can be threatened Describe the ways in which information on your computer or

Individual work: Read from Haag, Extended Module H: Computer Crime and Digital Forensics

Week 8, Module B, Module E, Week 12 Haag Ch 0

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network is vulnerable and list measures you can take to protect it

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Emerging Trends, Technologies - The changing internet - Physiological interaction - The wireless arena - Pure technology

Describe the emerging trends and technologies that will have an impact on the changing internet Define the various types of technologies that are emerging as we move toward physiological interaction with technology Describe the emerging trends of Near Field Communication, Bluetooth, Wifi, cell phones, and RFID, as they relate to the wireless environment Define and describe emerging technologies that, while purely technology, can and will impact the future

Group Project Case 14 Assessing a wireless future: Emerging trends and technology Due Date: Final Test

Haag Ch 09 Kroenke Ch 12

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Final Test

Individual Project and Group Assignment Due Date

Week 8, 11, 12, 13

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