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Information Technology - II |
Course Objectives
The course is designed to achieve some specific objectives. These are to
- understand global Information Technology situation
- know how to describe and apply the main tools and techniques of system analysis, design and development
- understand IS for planning
- evaluate the performance of computerized accounting systems
- understand the internal controls in data processing system
- know the operation of Microsoft Excel
- develop programs using excel
- know the use and application ACCPAC software
Assessment Process: Part - A. Theoretical 50%, Part - B. Practical 50%
PART - A. Theoretical
A. Information Planning, Design & Implementation: Weight -30%
402.01 Strategic Importance of Information System
IT as an integral part of strategic planning, IT for competitive advantage, IS to achieve business transformation, IS and globalization, Managing IT human resources, IT’s rapid pace of change, Role of the CIO, CTO, and CKO
402.02 Information System Planning Issues
IS planning, Short- and long-range technology planning, Data and information management issues, IS economics, IS human resources planning, Developing an IS strategic plan
402.03 System Development Lifecycle and System Analysis
Systems development, Systems development methods and techniques, Make or buy decisions, Acquisition of software and hardware, Vendor selection and contractual issues, Project management, Feasibility and cost-benefit analyses.
402.04 System and Process Design
Analysis and design overview, Systems analysis - Requirements gathering, Process modeling, Data modeling, Logic modeling, Systems design, Systems analysis and design in smaller organizations, Ethical issues in systems development
402.05 System Implementation, Testing and Support
Systems installation and conversion, Testing in systems implementation, Quality assurance in system development, Systems maintenance, System enhancement and reengineering, Legacy systems issues, Measuring system benefits
402.06 Human side of IS Management
Managing internal and external resources, Change management, End-user computing and training issues, Managing expectations, Social responsibility
B. Information Reporting-Weight- 10%
402.07 General ledger and Reporting Systems
Transaction entries, Post transactions, Prepare and post adjusting entries, Prepare final chart of accounts, Prepare year-end trial balance and detailed listing, Prepare year-end financial statements, Product decision, Evaluate enterprise’s operations, Recommend improvements to MIS, Modifying financial statements in Great Plains Dynamics.
402. 08 Microsoft Excel 2003
Easing into excel, worksheets, functions, charts, data analysis, working with data base, mastering pivot report, networking with excel, excel and VBA
C. Accounting Package – Weight- 10%
402.09 ACCPAC
PART – B : Practical
Practical – Weight-50%
Application of Accounting Package AccPac/Tally Accounting Software :
ACCPAC full modules (All available modules)
Modules: System Manager, Accounts Receivable, General Ledger, Inventory Control.
Text Books:
1.Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm, 2nd Canadian Edition, 2002 - Laudon, Laudon, and Brabston (Toronto: Prentice Hall)
2.Computerized Accounting Using Microsoft Great Plains Dynamics, 2nd edition 2001 - Arens A.A. & Ward, D.D (Armond Dalton Publishers, Inc.).
3.MS2 Cases, Richard Ivery School of Business - The University of Western Ontario (London, Ontario: Pearson, 2005)
4.Excel 2003 - Martin, M. , Hensen, S, Klingher, B.
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