College of Business Administration Course Syllabus Winter 2013 ------------------------------------------------- Course Name: Management Information Systems Course Number: MIS200 51 ------------------------------------------------- Course Pre-requisites: ITE100‚ ENG105 Credit hours: 3 ------------------------------------------------- Instructor’s Name: Dr. Mehmood Khan Telephone: 02 – 501 5346 ------------------------------------------------- E-mail: mehmood.khan@adu.ac.ae
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7/9/13 Capital One Analy&cal CRM According to Morris and Fairbank‚ why is credit card business an informa9on business and not just a financial business? What are the key steps in the “Test and Run” approach to campaign management? What does it take to effec9vely run a Test and Run strategy
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Journal of Information Processing Systems‚ Vol.6‚ No.1‚ March 2010 DOI : 10.3745/JIPS.2010.6.1.121 Strategic Information Systems Alignment: Alignment of IS/IT with Business Strategy Abdisalam Issa-Salwe*‚ Munir Ahmed*‚ Khalid Aloufi* and Muhammad Kabir* Abstract—Using information systems effectively requires an understanding of the organisation‚ management‚ and the technology shaping the systems. All information systems can be described as organisational and management solutions to challenges
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or its clients? Why is it important to ensure a proper level of security? What tools are available to prevent breaches? When the Internet becomes part of the organization network‚ the organization information system is more vulnerable to hackers (Laudon). The fixed Internet address creates a fixed target for hackers. Hackers can intercept conversation or shut down voice service by bogging down servers supporting VoIP (Voice over IP) with bogus traffic. Vulnerability increase through e-mails containing
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“Speedee service” system that radically changed the method of preparing food. The system applies scientific management theory previously used in factory assembly line where workers are performing only one task to achieve greater efficiency (Schlosser‚ 2002). By 2009‚ McDonald’s had operated 32‚478 restaurants in 117 countries and served 60 million customers per day (McDonald’s‚ 2009). There are many factors that contribute to this success. However‚ this report will focus on McDonald’s value chain model
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Outline the structured specification produced by DeMarco’s systems analysis method. What do you think are the main advantages of specifying a computer-based system by means of such a structured specification? How adequately‚ do you think‚ does this method deal with the human aspects of information systems changes? According to DeMarco’s structured analysis‚ it is a study of a problem leading to the specification of a new system prior
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References: Chaffey Dave (2009)‚ e-business and e-commerce management‚ [online]‚ 4th edition‚ Harlow: Pearson Education‚ available from : http://www.dawsonera.com/depp/reader/protected/external/AbstractView/S9780273719946 [13/12/2012] Laudon Kenneth C & Traver Carol Guercio (2009)‚ E-commerce‚ 5th edition‚ New Jersey: Prentice Hall May Paul (2000)‚ The business of ecommerce‚ Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Schneider Gary P Journals : Amit Raphael and Zott Christoph (2010) “Business
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AACS4794 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Case Studies Case Study 1: A Giant Step for Mattress Giant (May 2007) Mattress Giant is one of America’s largest bedding retailers‚ with 240 stores in 14 states. For years‚ the company spent more than $20 million (about RM70 million) annually‚ about 10 percent of its revenue‚ advertising to people in their mid-30s‚ whose household income was $30‚000 - $40‚000 (about RM105‚000 - RM140‚000) per year .and who drove domestic car. As it
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training‚ receive superior returns‚ whereas those firms failing to make these complementary investments receive less or no returns on their information technology investments(Brynjolfsson‚ 2003; Brynjolfsson and Hitt‚ 2000; Davern and Kauffman‚ 2000; Laudon‚1974).’These investments in organization and management are also known as organizational and management capital” (Kenneth c.‚ 2006).So we can see that the explanation of organizational and management capital show the reason why the leader of the
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Module1 Introduction E-Business - Origin and Need of E-Commerce‚ Factors affecting E-Commerce‚ Business dimension and technological dimension of E-Commerce‚ E-Commerce frame work Electronic Commerce Models‚ Types of Electronic Commerce‚ Value Chains in Electronic Commerce. Module 2 Internet and E-Business Introduction to internet and its application‚ Intranet and Extranets. World Wide Web‚ Internet Architectures‚ Internet Applications‚ Business Applications on Internet‚ E- Shopping‚ Electronic Data
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