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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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SUMMER 2016
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PROGRAM
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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
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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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B1968
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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.
Question.1.
Distinguish between information technology (IT) and information systems (IS)
and explain the Advent of Artificial Intelligence and Free Software Movement
Answer:Information technology (IT) is the application of computers and internet
to store, retrieve, transmit, and manipulate data, or an information often in
the context of a business or other enterprise. IT is considered a subset of
information and communications technology (ICT). In 2012, Zuppo proposed an ICT
hierarchy where each hierarchy level "contain some degree of commonality
in that they are related to technologies that facilitate the transfer of
information and various types of electronically mediated communications."
Business/IT was one level of the ICT hierarchy.
The term is commonly used as a synonym for
Question.2.
Explain the Strategic Decision making with MIS. Elaborate on the types of
communication that can be effected with digital networks in organisations
Answer:Increasing availability of low-cost computers and associated equipment of
varying capabilities promoted the trends towards distributed data processing.
Developments in communication techno-logy has made it possible to interconnect
such geographically dispersed computing resources of different kinds and makes.
A computer communication network is an interconnection of a collection of
several computers from which the user can select the service required and
communicate with any computer as a
Question.3.
How to use information system to support competitive strategy? With an example
explain each strategy
Answer:Firms with a competitive advantage over others typically have access to
special resources that others do not or are able to use resources more
efficiently, resulting in higher revenue growth, profitability, or productivity
growth (efficiency), all of which ultimately in the long run translate into
higher stock market valuations than their competitors.
Michael Porter's competitive forces model
describes five competitive forces that shape the fate of the firm.
Question.4.
Briefly explain the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system. What are the
various facilities created by CRM?
Answer:When company communicates its customers the process can involve many
different people within both organizations using a variety of different
methods. CRM is the acronym for the term “Customer Relationship Management”.
The main tool that is used is an order that is communicated by company’s customer
to its sales department. However this is only one of many communications that
should be managed. To ensure that company can provide the best customer service
experience possible the use of customer relationship management (
Question.5.
Briefly explain the different aspects of the need for database systems.
Answer:Formally, a "database" refers to a set of related data and the
way it is organized. Access to these data is usually provided by a
"database management system" (DBMS) consisting of an integrated set
of computer software that allows users to interact with one or more databases
and provides access to all of the data contained in the database (although
restrictions may exist that limit access to particular data). The DBMS provides
various functions that allow entry, storage and retrieval of large quantities
of information and provides ways
Question.6.
Why privacy is important for individuals in the organizations? Briefly explain.
How
workplace electronic monitoring is done in the organizations?
Answer:Why does privacy matter? Often courts and commentators struggle to
articulate why privacy is valuable. They see privacy violations as often slight
annoyances. But privacy matters a lot more than that. Here are 10 reasons why
privacy matters.
1. Limit on Power: Privacy is a limit on government power, as
well as the power of private sector companies. The more someone knows about us,
the
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