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Semester Feb-Jul 2013

Management Information Systems

UNIVERSITAS SEBELAS MARET MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS February July 2013


Lecturer: Office: Consulting Hours: Phone: Taufiq Arifin, M.Sc, Ak MAKSI dan PUSIKOM After class or appointment or anytime by e-mail by E-Mail Address Blackboard: Class venue: Class schedule: taufiqar@uns.ac.id taufiq.staff.fe.uns.ac.id Monday 6:30-9:00 pm

PREREQUISITE
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REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS: 1. Laudon, Kenneth & Jane P. Laudon. 2012. Management Information Systems: Managing The Digital Firm, 12th Edition, Prentice Hall, USA. (LK) 2. Leod, Mc. 2004. Management Information Systems, 10th, Prentice Hall, USA. (LM) Other: Dianjurkan untuk mencari referensi terkait (buku, artikel, kasus, video, dll). COURSE DESCRIPTION How does information technology create business value? How can firms capture this value? This course introduces technologies that are critical to operations, marketing, decision making, and eBusiness activities. It examines the role of technology and its evolution over time, factors that govern the choice of IT applications, and how IT influences business strategy. The course also covers key challenges in managing IT resources, and factors that limit business ability to exploit the latest technologies. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of the course, you should understand: how modern information technologies are relevant to managerial activities and decision making today, and how this has changed over time, the marketplace for IT - products, major vendors, factors affecting major ITrelated decisions, technical and management challenges relevant to contemporary business computing, and the business strategies that IT enables, and environmental constraints that affect the use of IT. TEAM FORMATION: Please form your project groups early and communicate this information to me via email. Group size will be between 2-3 students, and will depend on overall class enrollment, and will be decided pn first day of class. The ideal number of groups is 15 or 16. CLASS POLICIES AND RULES

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Class will begin on time. Please try to arrive before start and remain through the session. One absence is permissible under certain circumstances. More than 4 (four) absences are not. All reports and written assignments should be delivered on time in hard copy form (please retain a copy) at the beginning of the corresponding session (penalty for each level of delay). Reports should be easy to read (clearly legible, if handwritten; good layout and organization into subsections) and as concise as possible. Please separate essential points and details, by moving details into an Appendix. Excessive use of color or other attempts to beautify the report are unnecessary. Please avoid distractions - cell phones, talking among yourselves, food, music, etc. If you have something relevant to discuss, please share with the class. Please report any exigencies and constraints to me as early as possible. In addition to these, you are expected to conduct yourself according to the Universitas Sebelas Marets standards of ethical conduct for students, in particular, the sections on academic conduct and integrity. Details may be obtained from the Office of Academics Affairs. Grading and Evaluation for each UK Assessment Ethics Test In-class participation, including discussions In-class quizzes Presentation Total

Please attend class, read material in advance, and contribute to discussion.

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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Februari July 2013 Based on changing class needs, assignments may be modified throughout the semester. Reading MON Lecture & Activities Assignment Case Date Due Syllabus and Overview: Management Information Systems Syllabus #1 Chapter 1 Information Systems in Global Business Today Chapter 2 Procter & Gambel (p.75) #2 Global E-Business and Collaboration Information Systems, Organizations and Chapter 3 e-Chaupal #3 Strategy Ethical and Social Issues in Information Chapter 4 IT Productivity Paradox #4 Systems IT Infrastructure and Emerging Chapter 5 Saleforce.com (p.203) #5 Technologies Foundations and Business Intelegence: Chapter 6 The Terror (p.240) #6 Database and Information Management Telecomunications, the Internet and Chapter 7 Google (p.287) #7 Wireless Technology UK-2 Chapter 8 Cyberwarfare (p.329) #8 Securing Information Systems
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#9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14

Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy: Enterprise Applications E-Commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods Managing Knowledge Enhancing Decision Making Building Information Systems Managing Global Systems UK-4

Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 15

ERP (p.366) Amazon vs Wallmart (p.410) San Fransisco (p.448) Comp&Stat (p.482) E-Medical Records (p.522) WR Grace (p.586)

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