Management Support System & IS Security
  • Management Support System & IS Security

Management Support System & IS Security

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According to New Revised Syllabus w.e.f. 2009 PUNE, Maharashtra (INDIA)

Text Book of Management Support System & IS Security

MCA Sem-III

Author : Deepak Morris

Book ID : 1168

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Contents

1. Systems Concepts 

1.1 General systems model

1.2 Types of systems 

1.3 Subsystems 

1.4 Organisational structure and function    

1.5 Systems approach to organisation   

1.6 Dynamics of decision making  

1.7 Control by exception   

1.8 Feedback control 

1.9 Law of requisite variety

2. Information Concepts   

2.1 Definition 

2.2 Quality of information 

2.3 Value of information   

2.4 Information needs of managers at different levels

3. Management Information Systems     

3.1 Meaning and definitions

3.2 Integrated system

3.3 MIS Vs Data processing 

3.4 MIS and other academic disciplines 

3.5 Structure of MIS based on management activity and functions 

3.6 Systems concept of MIS

4. Humans as Information Processors   

4.1 Models of humans as information processors     

4.2 Limits on human information processing   

4.3 Characteristics of human information processing

5. Information Systems for Functional Areas  

5.1 Information systems for finance    

5.2 Information systems for marketing  

5.3 Information systems for personnel  

5.4 Information systems for production

6. MIS Design Approaches

6.1 Prototyping

6.2 Life – cycle approach  

6.3 Project management

7. Overview of Management Support Systems   

7.1 Decision making phase  

7.2 Concept of decision making   

7.3 Decision support systems     

7.4 Differences between MIS and DSS

8. Decision Making Systems and Modelling

8.1 Modelling process

8.2 Information needed for different phases of decision making 

8.3 Sensitivity analysis   

8.4 Static and dynamic models    

8.5 Simulation 

8.6 Operations research techniques     

8.7 Heuristic programming

9. Executive Information and Support Systems

9.1 Need for executive information systems   

9.2 Characteristics of executive information systems

9.3 Software and hardware requirements 

9.4 Integrated EIS and DSS 

9.5 EIS implementation

10. Expert Systems   

10.1 What is expert system? 

10.2 Comparison of conventional and expert systems  

10.3 Expert system architecture   

10.4 Need and justification for expert system 

10.5 Knowledge acquisition  

10.6 Mycin: Case study

11. Control, Audit and Security Systems

11.1 Control in information systems

11.2 Object of control

11.3 Types of control

11.4 Control techniques     

11.5 Need for auditing of an information system     

11.6 Security of information system, types    

 

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