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SPRING2012
Heru Wijayanto, MM. MBA. M.MT
STIE IEU Surabaya
SPRING 2012
BUSINESS INFORMATIONSYSTEMS
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Business Information Systems ² Spring 2012S Y L A B B US ² S P R I N G 2 0 1 2 ( T U E - T H U 1 1 . 3 0 A M ² 1 3 . 0 0 P M )
Subject Code : BIS 0215 (3 C redit )INSTRUCTOR :H eruWija yanto, MM. M BA. M.MTOffice Address : STIE IEU Surabaya ² Jl. Raya DukuhKupang No. 157 B SurabayaOffice Telephone : (031) 5619577 / 5665654E-Mail Address :[email protected] /[email protected] Site : http://siheyu.info
Course Goal
Enable you to effectively manage critical information technology resources by providing youwith an experiential understanding of the fundamental infrastructure components of InformationTechnology that include; computing hardware, networking, operating systems, application software,applications development.
The objective of this course is to provide students with a better understanding of the influenceof twenty-first-century technologies on business decisions. It is our hope that the students will come tounderstand that IT and IS are important no matter what they career choice.
Course O bjective
The course deals with the use of information systems within a business enterprise. It will address
both the fundamentals of information technology and where, why and how those that run a companyfind it important to support business strategies and core processes with computer-based systems.Students should gain an understanding and appreciation for the use of information systems to obtainorganizational efficiencies, increase individual effectiveness and/or gain a competitive advantage. Intoday's global economy the appropriate role and use of information technology should receivecareful consideration within an enterprise. Information systems are being used to shape products andservices, companies, industries and even countries. Technological change, including information systems,can be one of the more prominent things in transforming the rules of competition, determining how anorganization operates and whether it is successful.
In completing this course a student should have an understanding of the role of informationsystems within a business enterprise. Basic information technology (IT) concepts will be covered as willthe business and management issues associated with the use of IT. The course will also solidify thestudent's use of desktop software tools like MS Office to do word processing or to createspreadsheets, charts and graphs and the use of the Access database software.
The course structure has three major segments that are viewed as integral parts of a logicaland cohesive systems approach to manage information and information technology within a business:
1. Fundamentals of business operations and how information systems support these operations.2. Information technology components: hardware, software, database and telecommunication
networks.3. Managing information systems within a business.
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Specifically this course will address:
y The current business environment and its challenges.y Factors that drive the focus and priorities of a business and determine its success.y Examples of successful organizations that put a major emphasis on the use of Information
Systems.y
The use of Information Systems in the Enterprise.y The Digital Firm : E-Business and E-Commercey Data as an organizational resource.y Telecommunication networks as an information delivery vehicle.y The Internet, intranets and extranets as network approaches.y The value of Information Systems.y Managing and controlling information systems.
CO URSE PREREQU ISITES
There are no specific prerequisites to this course but the subjects such as, O ffice Automation orIntroduction to Com puter is strongly recommended.
TEXTBOOK
1. Management Information Systems: Managing IT in the Business Enterprise , 7th Edition, by JamesA. Obrien, Irwin McGraw-Hill, 2006.
2. Management Information Systems : Managing The Digital Firm by Kenneth and Jane Laudon,Prentice Hall, 2006
3. C ases on Information Technology : Lesson Learned by Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, Idea GroupPublishing, 2006.
4. Information Systems Essentials by Haag / Cummings, McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2006.5. Management Information Systems : Solving Business Problems With Information Technology by Post
and Anderson, McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2006 .
Grading (Tentative )
Q uiz 10 %Presentation / Class Project 30 %Mid Term 20 %Final 30 %Class Participation 10 %
ACAD EMIC NORMS (P lease Read IT. V er y IMPORTANT !!!)1. The class will be started on time. The student lateness will be allowed 20 minutes after
starting the class. 2. During the learning process, all the h and p h ones must be off or silent . 3. Th e assignment must be hand in on time. 4. Th e p lagiarism not allowed for all assignment and examination. 5. Th e attendance minimu 75 percent of the total learning process. If the student atterdance less
than 7 5 p ercent , she / he will not allowed to joint FINAL EXAM . 6. PLEASE DO NOT USE SANDALS AND SHORT PANTS.
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XI Case Analysis / Q UIZ Case Study and Discussion
Students Presentation
XII Chapter VII Enterprise Systems Class and Discussion
Student Presentation
XIII Project Preparation Case Analysis Discussion
XIV Review Chapter IV ² VII y Cases and Applicationy Preparation for FINAL
(Project / Exam)
Case Study and Discussion
Students Presentation
FINAL