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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE FALL
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2013
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PROGRAM
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MBADS / MBAN2 / MBAHCSN3 / PGDBAN2 / MBAFLEX
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SEMESTER
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II
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MB0047- MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
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BK ID
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B1630
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks
questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by
evaluation scheme.
Q.1 A waiter takes an order at a table, and then enters it online via
one of the six terminals located
in the restaurant dining room. The order is routed to a printer in the
appropriate preparation
area, the cold item printer if it is a salad, the hot item printer if
it is a hot sandwich or the bar
printer if it is a drink. A customer’s meal check-listing, bills the
items ordered and the
respective prices are automatically generated. This ordering system
eliminates the old three-
carbon-copy guest check system as well as any problems caused by a
waiter’s handwriting.
When the kitchen runs out of a food item, the cooks send out an ‘out of
stock’ message, which
will be displayed on the dining room terminals when waiters try to
order that item. This gives
the waiters faster feedback, enabling them to give better service to
the customers. Other system
features aid management in the planning and control of their restaurant
business. The system
provides up-to-the-minute information on the food items ordered and
breaks out percentages
showing sales of each item versus total sales. This helps management
plan menus according to
customers’ tastes. The system also compares the weekly sales totals
versus food costs,
allowing planning for tighter cost controls. In addition, whenever an
order is invalidated, the
reasons for the invalidation are keyed in. This may help later in
management decisions,
especially if the invalidations are consistently related to the food or
the service. Acceptance of
the system by the users is exceptionally high since the waiters and
waitresses were involved in
the selection and design process. All potential users were asked to
give their impressions and
ideas about the various systems available before one was chosen.
a. What is the type of information system the above scenario is
referring to?
Answer : The type of
information system is management information system (MIS). A management
information system (MIS) is an organized
b. How does this system helps later in management decisions related to
food or service
based on the reasons for the invalidation which are stored .
Answer : An MIS helps
decision making by providing timely, relevant and accurate information to managers.
The physical components of an MIS include hardware, software, database,
personnel and procedures. Management information is an important input for
efficient performance of various managerial functions at different organization
levels. Tactical decisions cover both planning and controlling. Technical
decisions pertain to
c. How this system does helps in finding out the performance of the
hotel form year to
year?
Answer : The information
required to make such decision must be such that it highlights the trouble
spots and shows the interconnections with the other functions. It must
summarize all information relating to the span of control of the manager. The
information required to make these decisions can be strategic, tactical or
operational information. Examples of transaction processing systems include
order tracking, order processing, machine
2. a. With the increase in technology the business processes have been
frequently changed
and modified based on the upcoming requirement of the organization.
What is this
type of concept called as?
Answer : The process is business process
reengineering. Reengineering is about radical change. Business process
reengineering (BPR
b. Explain reverse engineering. How do you improve a process in BPR .
Answer: Reverse engineering :
Reverse engineering is the process of discovering the technological
principles of a device, object, or system through analysis of its
3. a. While implementing MIS in any organization change can occur in
number of ways.
List and explain the steps in the process as suggested by Lewin’s
model.
Answer : This model states that organisational change involves a
move from one static state via a progressional shift, to another static state. By
recognizing these three distinct stages of change, you can plan to implement
the change required. You start by creating the motivation to change (unfreeze).
You move through the change process by promoting effective communications and
empowering people to embrace new ways of working (
b. Compare between prototype approach and Life Cycle approach
Prototype approach:
Prototyping is the process of creating an incomplete model of the future
full-featured system, which can be used to let the users have a first idea of
the completed program .
1.It is Useful in open system where high amount of uncertainty about
information certain information is there.
2.Necessary to try out some assumption in decision
Q. 4. Quality is abstract in nature. It varies among users and across
industries. List and explain the
quality parameters with suitable examples. Also explain the effect of
each quality parameters
on information processing.
Answer: The parameters of a good quality are
difficult to determine, however, the information can be termed as of a good
quality if it meets the norms of impartiality, validity, reliability,
consistency and age.
1. Impartiality:
Q. 5 Write short notes on
a. Neural Networks
b. B2B model with an example
c. DSS Models
d. Administrative control
e. Distributed database
Answer : a. Neural Networks:
An Artificial Neural Network (ANN) is an information processing paradigm
that is inspired by the way biological nervous systems, such as the brain,
process information. The key element of this paradigm is the novel structure of
the information processing system. It is composed of a large number of highly
interconnected processing elements (neurones) working in unison to solve
specific problems. ANNs, like people, learn by example. An ANN is configured for
a specific application, such as pattern recognition or data classification,
through a learning process. Learning in biological systems involves adjustments
to the synaptic connections that exist between the neurones. This is true of
ANNs as well.
Q. 6 A project is composed of 9 activities the three estimates of time
in weeks for the activities are
given below in the following table.
ACTIVITY
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Immediate
predecessors
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Optimistic time
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Most like time
duration
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Pessimistic
time
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A
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--
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5
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8
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10
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B
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--
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18
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20
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22
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C
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--
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26
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33
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40
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D
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A
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16
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18
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20
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E
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A
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15
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20
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25
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F
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B
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6
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9
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12
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G
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C
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7
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10
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12
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H
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D
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7
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8
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9
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I
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F,E
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3
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4
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5
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a. Draw a PERT Network
b. Determine the expected time and variance for each activity
c. Determine earliest and latest occurrence time of each event
d. Determine the critical path for the network
Answer :a. PERT Network :
b. For determining the expected time and variance for each activity :
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