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Faculty of Administrative and Financial Sciences Management Information System Advanced Information Systems (205326) Course Pre-requisites Co-requisites Text book Supporting Materials Web sites Advanced Information System 205420 Laudon, Kennth C., and Laudon, Jane P. (2004). Management Information Systems: Managing Information Technology in the E-Business Enterprise (5th ed.). Irwin, Boston Burr Ridge: McGrawHill Companies, Inc. www.prenhall.com Course description The purpose of this course is to know the students to management information systems in a holistic manner by identifying the foundations and principles upon which the information systems, and to identify the different concepts that contain a concept of information systems, data, information, knowledge, And the different types of systems of computer-based and organized, and how it can be an essential resource of the organization's resources in the current era, and through the identification of functional information systems, and administrative systems attribution. And look at the management information systems as a supplier of a strategic enterprise resource gives a competitive advantage for business. This course also covers the scientific bases adopted in the design of information systems, and the extent of the contribution of management information systems in the planning, development, and decision-making. Also introduces the concept of databases, networks and communications, and control over the management information systems. Syllabus 1: System concept, and the provisions of the system. The general model of the systems, and the organization as a system. Activities (components) core of the system. System Properties. Types of systems. Balance the system. The concept of management information systems. Resources management information systems. Integration of resources and activities in management information systems. Management information systems as a supplier of enterprise resource. 2: information systems and organizations Information Systems and Organizations The concept of data, information, knowledge. Information and knowledge. Data sources. Data processing methods. Types of information. Characteristics of the quality of the information. 3: functional and information systems Information Systems Functionality Transaction processing systems. Functional information systems. Information systems and administrative functions. Information systems and functions of the facility. First: marketing information systems and sales. Second: manufacturing information systems and production. Third: Accounting Information Systems and Finance. Fourth: human resources information systems. Functional integration systems 4: reference systems management Support Systems Challenges facing decision-making in companies. Steps in the decision-making companies. Different types of reference systems management. Decision support systems DSS. Collective decision support systems GDSS. Support systems for executives /senior management ESS Artificial intelligence and expert systems AI & ES AI Artificial Intelligence. Expert Systems ES 5: databases: The concept and importance of databases. Model entities and symbols used. Types of relationships between tables in the database. Models of the various databases. Concept database management systems. Administrative needs of database management systems. Control database management systems. 6: Communications and Networking Telecommunication and Networks the concept of communication. System and telecommunications. The vital role of telecommunications. Key components in the communication system. Communication channels. Media and telecommunications. Send data patterns. Communications networks. Classify electronic communication networks. Rated by the way in which networks reach connectivity components. Classification by geographic area networks. Rated networks according to the standard role of each computer in the provision of network services. Classification by types of networks service. Course objectives 1. To present fundamental concepts such as systems. 2. to establish the role of information systems in organizations and how they relate to organizational objectives and organizational structure; 3. To understand the different kinds of systems used in the organizations. 4. To study the networks types and topologies. 5. to identify the different concepts that contain a concept of information systems, data, information, knowledge to study various diagrams that are used to construct models of an information system including use case diagrams, interaction diagrams, object diagrams, state-transition diagrams, attribute dictionaries, decision tables and trees, and structured English. Evaluation Your final mark in the course will be based on the following: Criteria (%) Attendance %10 First exam %25 Second exam %25 Final exam %40 Total %100 Attendance policy Lecture attendance is expected. The course notes and the textbook are not comprehensive and additional material will be covered in lectures. You are responsible for all material covered in lectures. Class Schedule Date 1 Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week 5th Week 6th Week 7th Week 8th Week 9th Week 10th Week 11th Week 12th Week 13th Week 14th Week 15th Week 16th Week Activity (Topic) Notes st System concept, and the provisions of the system. Information systems and organizations Information Systems and Organizations Functional and information systems Information Systems Functionality First Exam Support Systems Second exam Databases Communications and Networking Final Exam