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PERTEMUAN TENGAH SEMESTER KEDUA
MATERI DISKUSI KELOMPOK
Tema
Pembahasan
Materi : A
System Vulnerability and Abuse
 Why Systems Are Vulnerable
 Malicious Software: Viruses,
Worms, Trojan Horses, and
Spyware
 Hackers and Cybervandalism
 Computer Crime and
Cyberterrorism
 Internal Threats: Employees
 Software Vulnerability
Business Value of Security and Control
 The Rush to Patch(buru2
Security and Control
menambal)
Jane P.Laudon, Kenneth C.Laudon,
 Legal and Regulatory
“Management Information Systems
Requirements for Electronic
:Managing the Digital Firm”,
Records Management
Prentice Hall, 2006.
 Electronic Evidence and Computer
Forensics
Establishing a Management
Framework for Security and Control
 Types of Information Systems
Controls
 Risk Assessment
 Security Policy
 Ensuring Business Continuity
 The Role of Auditing in the
Control Process
Materi : B
Technologies and Tools for Security
and Control
 Planning to the Business
 Access Control
 Firewalls, Intrusion Detection
Systems, and Antivirus Software
 Securing Wireless Networks
 Encryption and Public Key
Infrastructure
 Ensuring Software Reliability
Wireless Technology in the Enterprise
 Wireless Applications for
Customer Relationship
Management
 Wireless Supply Chain
Management and Radio Frequency
Identification
 (RFID)
 Wireless in Health Care
 Wireless Sensor Networks and
Pervasive Computing
 Does RFID Threaten Privacy?
Materi : C
Knowledge Management and
Specialized Information Systems
Ralph M. Stair, George W. Reynolds,”
Principles of Information Systems
A Managerial Approach
Ninth Edition”, Course Technology,2010
Knowledge Management Systems
 Overview of Knowledge
Management Systems
 Data and Knowledge Management
Workers and Communities of
Practice
 Obtaining, Storing, Sharing, and
Using Knowledge
 Technology to Support Knowledge
Management
An Overview of Artificial Intelligence
 Artificial Intelligence in
Perspective
 The Nature of Intelligence
 The Difference Between Natural
and Artificial Intelligence
 The Major Branches of Artificial
Intelligence
 Expert Systems
 Robotics
 Vision Systems
 Natural Language Processing and
Voice Recognition
 Learning Systems
 Neural Networks
Materi : D
An Overview of Expert Systems
 When to Use Expert Systems
 Components of Expert Systems
 The Inference Engine
 The Explanation Facility
 The Knowledge Acquisition
Facility
 The User Interface
 Participants in Developing and
Using Expert Systems
 Expert Systems Development
Tools and Techniques
Virtual Reality
 Interface Devices
 Forms of Virtual Reality
 Virtual Reality Applications
Enterprise Applications
Jane P.Laudon, Kenneth C.Laudon,
“Management Information Systems
:Managing the Digital Firm”,
Prentice Hall, 2006.
Materi : E
Enterprise Systems
 What Are Enterprise Systems?
 How Enterprise Systems Work
 Business Value of Enterprise
Systems
Supply Chain Management Systems
 The Supply Chain
 Information and Supply Chain
Management
 Supply Chain Management
Applications
 Supply Chain Management and the
Internet
 Business Value of Supply Chain
Management Systems
Customer Relationship Management
Systems
 Customer Relationship
Management and Partner
Relationship Management
 Customer Relationship
Management Applications
 Operational and Analytical CRM
 Business Value of Customer
Relationship Management Systems
Materi : F
Enhancing Decision Making for the
Digital Firm
Ralph M. Stair, George W. Reynolds,”
Principles of Information Systems
A Managerial Approach
Ninth Edition”, Course Technology,2010
Decision Making and Decision-Support
Systems
 Business Intelligence and Decision
Support
 Business Value of Improved
Decision Making
 Business Decision Making and the
Decision-Making Process
 Trends in Decision Support and
Business Intelligence
Systems for Decision Support
 The Difference between MIS and
DSS
 Types of Decision-Support
Systems
 Components of DSS
 Business Value of DSS
 Web-Based Customer DecisionSupport Systems
Group Decision-Support Systems
 What Is a GDSS?
 Overview of a GDSS Meeting
 Business Value of GDSS