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Management Information Systems CICT2513/2103 Sirag-Eldin Elnour BEng(Hons), MEng, MIEEE 4 th Tutorial Friday, May 04, 2012

Learning Outcomes Understanding ethical and social issues in relation to systems. Discuss ethics in information society organizations operate in.

IS Role in Today’s Business IS IN GLOBAL BUSINESS TODAY

Information System (IS) “An organized combination of people, hardware, software, networks and data resources that collect, transforms and disseminates information in the organization” James O’Brien (1998)

Learning Outcomes Discuss the moral dimensions of Information Systems.

IS Role in Today’s Business IS IN GLOBAL BUSINESS TODAY

Information System (IS) “An organized combination of people, hardware, software, networks and data resources that collect, transforms and disseminates information in the organization” James O’Brien (1998)

Learning Outcomes Understand the different layers of IT infrastructure in an organization. Appreciate the IT infrastructure components that can be used in an organization.

IS Role in Today’s Business IS IN GLOBAL BUSINESS TODAY

Information System (IS) “An organized combination of people, hardware, software, networks and data resources that collect, transforms and disseminates information in the organization” James O’Brien (1998)

Learning Outcomes Highlight hardware platform trends and emerging technologies

IS Role in Today’s Business IS IN GLOBAL BUSINESS TODAY

Information System (IS) “An organized combination of people, hardware, software, networks and data resources that collect, transforms and disseminates information in the organization” James O’Brien (1998)

Al-Madinah International University | All Rights Reserved ©2012 CICT2513/2103 Management Information Systems Learning Outcomes

By the end of the subject, students should be able to:  identify the various strategic roles of IS to business managers and professionals  outline and describe the concepts and functions of IS  identify and analyze the implications of IS  outline and describe the basic concepts how IT support business processes in organization  demonstrate how to plan, and develop IT-based business strategies and application.  gain awareness of security, ICT ethical & societal.  demonstrate communication and presentation skills in individual/group assignments.

More Knowledge? Additional references supporting the course

Main references Laudon, Kenneth C. & Laudon, Jane P., (2007). Management information systems: Managing the digital firm, O’Brien, James A. & Marakas, George, (2006). Management information systems,

The Project Assessment (15%) Initial Submission (5%) Objective: To proof the concept in an early stage (e.g. week:9-11). Final Submission (10%) Al-Madinah International University 5% of the overall marks (evenly distributed) Project Idea 7% of the overall marks (evenly distributed) Project Plan and Prototype 3% of the overall marks (per individual efforts) Peer Review Objective: To report the practical work and win a pid (e.g. week:13-14).

READY FOR PROJECT? (15%) So engage in the proposal draft from now.

Off-Line Enterprise التحول إلى الشبكة المحلية On-Line Enterprise التحول إلى الشبكة العالمية Integrated Enterprise التحول المترابط للمؤسسة Agile Enterprise التحول الذكي للمؤسسة Informated Enterprise التحول المستبصر للمؤسسة Mobile Enterprise التحول الجوال للمؤسسة Virtual Enterprise التحول الافتراضي E-Enterprise E-Commerce E-Business Classification

Thank you! Q & A session