Information Systems Management : BBA-210

Lecture Series Description Lecture By
Lecture 1 Definition, Purpose and objectives of MIS Lecture by Dr. Jitendra Rai,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 2  Role of MIS in Business Organisation Lecture by Dr. Jitendra Rai,    Lecture by Dr. Jitendra Rai,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 3  Pre-requisites for effective MIS Lecture by Dr. Jitendra Rai,    Lecture by Dr. Jitendra Rai,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 4  Components of MIS Lecture by Dr. Jitendra Rai,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 5 MIS Applications in Business Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 6 Information in decision making: Meaning and Importance Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 7 Information in decision making: Sources Lecture by Dr.Jitendra Rai,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 8  Types of information Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 9 Information Requirements of management levels Lecture by Dr.Jitendra Rai,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 10 Relevance of information in decision making Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 11 File system vs DBMS Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 12  Structure of DBMS Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 13  People who deal with database Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 14  Introduction to data models Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 15  Concept of normalization Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 16 Introduction to Entity relationship model Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 17  Overview of database design, entities, attributes and relationships Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 18 introduction to relational model, Integrity constraints Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 19  Querying relational data using SQL, DDL and DML Commands Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 20  Aggregate functions Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 21  Qualitative and quantitative aspects of cost benefit analysis Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 22 Assessing information needs of the organisation Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 23  Concept of system Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 24  Types of systems: Open, closed Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 25  Deterministic, Probabilistic system Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 26 System approaches- System development life cycle Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 27 Prototyping end user development Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 28  Waterfall and spiral method Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 29 System Analysis Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 30  Design and Implementation Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 31 Transaction processing system Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 32  Expert system Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 33 Decision support system Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 34  Executive information System Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 35  Knowledge management system Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 36 Recent developments in the field of IT Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 37  Impact of IT on organisation Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 38  Multimedia approach to Information Processing Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 39  Centralized and Distributed Processing-1 Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D
Lecture 40  Centralized and Distributed Processing-2 Lecture by A,    Lecture by B,    Lecture by C,    Lecture by D