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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR BUSINESS
How to study this subject
OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of this course is to familiarize the student with
basic concepts of information technology and their applications to business processes
and decision making.
COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE: Application and Systems Software, introduction
to Programming and their Classification.
INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS
Data information systems, difference between data and information, information system
activities and resources, system approaches, organizational sub-systems, support system,
systems applications in strategy building.
FUNCTIONAL AND ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS: Management Information Systems, Types of
Operating Systems – functional and cross functional system, organizational sub systems -
Transaction Processing Information Systems, Accounting and Finance Systems, Marketing and
Sales Systems, Production and Operation Management Systems, Human Resources
Management Systems, e-CRM, SCM, KMS, ERP and BPR.
INTRODUCTION TO E-BUSINESS: Electronic Business, Electronic Commerce, Electronic
Commerce Models, Types of Electronic Commerce, Value Chains in Electronic Commerce, ECommerce
in India. Internet, World Wide Web, Internet Architectures, Internet Applications,
Web Based Tools for Electronic Commerce, Intranet, Composition of Intranet, Business
Applications on Intranet, Extranets. Electronic Data Interchange - Components of Electronic
Data Interchange and Electronic Data Interchange Communication Process.
DATA AND SYSTEMS INTERFACE
Database Management Systems, Systems Analysis and Design
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM
DSS and ES, Software for Decision Support, Group Decisions making, Enterprise wide
computing, object oriented analysis and design
ETHICAL AND SECURITY ISSUES IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Need for security, security techniques – firewalls, encrypting, cyber terrorism and other
measures preventing misuse of IT.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Ralph Stiar and George Reynolds, Fundamentals of Information technology, Thomson
2. Introduction to Information Technology, Pearson
3. Williams and Sawyer, Information Technology, TMH
4. Carroll Frenzel and John Frenzel, Management Information Technology, Thomson
5. Wanan Jawadekar, Management Information Systems, TMH
6. Ashok Arora and Akshya Bhatia, Management Information systems, EB
7. Mahadeo Jaiswal and Monika Mital, Management Information System, Oxford
BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES
OBJECTIVES:
The course aims to provide basic concepts and knowledge with regard to a business
enterprise and its various functional areas.
MODULE - I
Introduction: Concept, Nature and Scope of Business; forms of business enterprise
Concept of business as a system; Business and Environment Interface; Business
objectives; Business Ethics and Values; Code of Conduct and Corporate Governance.
MODULE -2
Key indicators of economic perspectives; Gross Domestic product, sectoral shares,
agricultural output, electricity generation, rate of inflation, money supply, foreign trade,
forex reserves, exchange rates, economic infrastructure, social indicators.
MODULE 3
Industrial and regulatory perspective of business: Regulatory role of government impact
of political environment on business–industrial policy and performance –public sector –
privatization –government and business interface –trends industrial production ,
industrial diversification – SMEs policy and development – incentives for SSIs, Industrial
Sickness, Role of BIFR and status of entrepreneurship India
MODULE 4
Social and technological perspectives: Social responsibilities of business, environmental
cost audit –Technology policy technology transfer, energy recourse management, R&D
environment, incentives for technological research, information system for technology
development.
MODULE 5
Monetary and fiscal perceptives: Monetary policy, impact on business, Instruments of
monetary policy, fiscal policy, union budget, state budget, finances of union and state
and finance commissions.
MODULE 6
Global environment: Meaning and levels of globalization, factors influencing
globalization, effected of globalization, concept of MNCs and TNCs- International
business salient features of exim policy, international business risk, recent growth
trends in major industrial segments.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Suresh Bedi, Business Environment, EB
2. Francis Cherunilam, Business environment, HPH
3. Saleem, Business Environment, Pearson
4. Justin Paul, Business Environment, TMH
5. Raj Agarwal, Business Environment, EB
6. Adhikary, Global Buisness Management, McMillan
7. Palle Krishna Rao, WTO, EB
basic concepts of information technology and their applications to business processes
and decision making.
COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE: Application and Systems Software, introduction
to Programming and their Classification.
INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS
Data information systems, difference between data and information, information system
activities and resources, system approaches, organizational sub-systems, support system,
systems applications in strategy building.
FUNCTIONAL AND ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS: Management Information Systems, Types of
Operating Systems – functional and cross functional system, organizational sub systems -
Transaction Processing Information Systems, Accounting and Finance Systems, Marketing and
Sales Systems, Production and Operation Management Systems, Human Resources
Management Systems, e-CRM, SCM, KMS, ERP and BPR.
INTRODUCTION TO E-BUSINESS: Electronic Business, Electronic Commerce, Electronic
Commerce Models, Types of Electronic Commerce, Value Chains in Electronic Commerce, ECommerce
in India. Internet, World Wide Web, Internet Architectures, Internet Applications,
Web Based Tools for Electronic Commerce, Intranet, Composition of Intranet, Business
Applications on Intranet, Extranets. Electronic Data Interchange - Components of Electronic
Data Interchange and Electronic Data Interchange Communication Process.
DATA AND SYSTEMS INTERFACE
Database Management Systems, Systems Analysis and Design
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM
DSS and ES, Software for Decision Support, Group Decisions making, Enterprise wide
computing, object oriented analysis and design
ETHICAL AND SECURITY ISSUES IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Need for security, security techniques – firewalls, encrypting, cyber terrorism and other
measures preventing misuse of IT.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Ralph Stiar and George Reynolds, Fundamentals of Information technology, Thomson
2. Introduction to Information Technology, Pearson
3. Williams and Sawyer, Information Technology, TMH
4. Carroll Frenzel and John Frenzel, Management Information Technology, Thomson
5. Wanan Jawadekar, Management Information Systems, TMH
6. Ashok Arora and Akshya Bhatia, Management Information systems, EB
7. Mahadeo Jaiswal and Monika Mital, Management Information System, Oxford
BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES
OBJECTIVES:
The course aims to provide basic concepts and knowledge with regard to a business
enterprise and its various functional areas.
MODULE - I
Introduction: Concept, Nature and Scope of Business; forms of business enterprise
Concept of business as a system; Business and Environment Interface; Business
objectives; Business Ethics and Values; Code of Conduct and Corporate Governance.
MODULE -2
Key indicators of economic perspectives; Gross Domestic product, sectoral shares,
agricultural output, electricity generation, rate of inflation, money supply, foreign trade,
forex reserves, exchange rates, economic infrastructure, social indicators.
MODULE 3
Industrial and regulatory perspective of business: Regulatory role of government impact
of political environment on business–industrial policy and performance –public sector –
privatization –government and business interface –trends industrial production ,
industrial diversification – SMEs policy and development – incentives for SSIs, Industrial
Sickness, Role of BIFR and status of entrepreneurship India
MODULE 4
Social and technological perspectives: Social responsibilities of business, environmental
cost audit –Technology policy technology transfer, energy recourse management, R&D
environment, incentives for technological research, information system for technology
development.
MODULE 5
Monetary and fiscal perceptives: Monetary policy, impact on business, Instruments of
monetary policy, fiscal policy, union budget, state budget, finances of union and state
and finance commissions.
MODULE 6
Global environment: Meaning and levels of globalization, factors influencing
globalization, effected of globalization, concept of MNCs and TNCs- International
business salient features of exim policy, international business risk, recent growth
trends in major industrial segments.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Suresh Bedi, Business Environment, EB
2. Francis Cherunilam, Business environment, HPH
3. Saleem, Business Environment, Pearson
4. Justin Paul, Business Environment, TMH
5. Raj Agarwal, Business Environment, EB
6. Adhikary, Global Buisness Management, McMillan
7. Palle Krishna Rao, WTO, EB
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