Management information system notes pdf

Management information system notes outline and the notes in pdf highlighted here. Management information system unit is examinable by Kenya national examination council KNEC and is mainly taught in various courses highlighted below;

  • Diploma in Information communication technology

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM UNIT:

Management Information System (MIS) is a planned system of collecting, storing, and disseminating data in the form of information needed to carry out the functions of management. This unit covers the concepts related to information and provides a detailed coverage on MIS and other major enterprise-level systems. You will also learn how these systems help in the decision-making process, which is critical to any business enterprise.

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM TOPICS COVERED

  1. Basic information concepts
  2. MIS classification of information
  3. MIS information need and objective
  4. Major enterprise application
  5. MIS enterprise resource planning
  6. MIS customer relationship management
  7. MIS decision support system
  8. MIS knowledge management system
  9. MIS executive support system
  10. MIS enterprise application integration
  11. MIS system development lifecycle
  12. MIS security and ethical issues.

Basic information concepts

This topic trainees will learn; information definition, information vs data, information knowledge and business intelligence including information and data collection techniques.

MIS classification of information

This topic trainees will learn; classification of information by characteristics and classification of information by application

MIS information need and objective

This topic trainees will learn; implication of information in business and MIS need for information systems.

Major enterprise application

This topic trainees will learn;

  • Services Provided by Enterprise Applications
  • Most Commonly Used Enterprise Applications

MIS enterprise resource planning

This topic trainees will learn;

  • Why ERP?
  • Features of ERP
  • Scope of ERP
  • Advantages of ERP
  • Disadvantage of ERP

MIS customer relationship management

This topic trainees will learn;

  • Why CRM?
  • Scope of CRM
  • Advantages of CRM
  • Disadvantages of CRM

MIS decision support system

This topic trainees will learn;

  • Programmed and Non-programmed Decisions
  • Attributes of a DSS
  • Characteristics of a DSS
  • Benefits of DSS
  • Components of a DSS
  • Classification of DSS
  • Types of DSS

MIS knowledge management system

This topic trainees will learn;

  • Definition of KMS
  • Purpose of KMS
  • Activities in Knowledge Management
  • Level of Knowledge Management

MIS executive support system

This topic trainees will learn;

  • Examples of Intelligent Information
  • Features of Executive Information System
  • Advantages of ESS
  • Disadvantage of ESS

MIS enterprise application integration

This topic trainees will learn;

  • Characteristics of EAI
  • Need for Enterprise-wise Integration
  • Challenges of EAI
  • Types of EAI

MIS system development lifecycle

This topic trainees will learn;

  • Planning and Requirement Analysis
  • Defining Requirements
  • Designing System Architecture
  • Building or Developing the System
  • Testing the System
  • Deployment of the System
  • System Evaluation and Maintenance

MIS security and ethical issues.

This topic trainees will learn;

  • Security of an Information System
  • Information Systems and Ethics
  • The ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
  • The IEEE Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM KNEC PAST PAPERS(PDF)

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