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Thursday, 08 November 2012 17:05

Ms-7 june 2007

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MS-7   june, 2007

MS-7 : INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR MANAGERS

 

1. (a) Define Information Technology. Describe various types of information systems. Give example of each type of information system in order to differentiate Between them.

(b) What is an Operating System ? Describe various activities performed by a typical operating system.

2. (a) Explain the systems concept in management information and control. Describe the management functions at various levels in the context of relationships between management and information needs.

'(b) Discuss the ethical issues involved in the information society. Why is there a need to protect hardware and software from unauth orized access ? Discuss some of these mechanisms.

3a) Why is it logical to organize IT applications by functional areas ? Discuss the role of computers in one such area.

(b) Briefly discuss the business software solutions provided by any one of the following :

(i) SAP

(ii) Oracle

4 a) Enumerate the advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing Information System. When should outsourcing be used by the organizations ?

b) "With so many readymade and customized softwares available, the need for a manager is to learn to use them effectively, rather than learn to program them. " Do you agree ?

5. (a) What are data models ? How would you classify the data models ? Differentiate between various data models, with suitable examples.

b) Explain Aertificial Intelligence. Discuss few applications of artificial intelligence.

6. Write short notes on any two of the following :

a) Online Analytical Process (OLAP)

b) Groupware

c) Smart Cards

Thursday, 08 November 2012 17:03

Ms-7 june 2008

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MS-7   june, 2008

MS-7 : INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR MANAGERS

 

1. Information technology has been used in every business and for every function of a business. Contextualize a business perspective of IT by discussing some applications of IT.

2. Highlight the relationship beh,veen data & information and information & knowledge. Discuss some characteristics that must be possessed by "information".

3. Discuss in detail the use of computers in marketing management. Also describe briefly major marketing information sub-systems.

4. What are outsourcing information systems ? Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing. How can IT help in managing outsourcing ?

5. What are expert systems ? Mention the working principles of expert systems. Also discuss how knowledge can be represented in expert systems.

6. Write short notes on any two of the following :

a) Third Generation Language (3GL)

b) Business software solutions from Oracle

c) Soft switched-based applications

7 . Read the case given below and answer the questions given at the end. case : Teknosa, a leading Turkish Electronics chain Teknosa,Turkey's leading consumer electronics retail chain, has gong live with Oracle(r) Retail applications to support its aggressive expansion strategy and enhance service levels across its multiple sales channels. The implementation of the Oracle Retail Merchandising System, Oracle Retail Allocation and Oracle Retail category Management is enabling Teknosa to optimize inventory management, allocation and replenishment across its e-commerce and telephone channels as well as its ZSO stores as the retailer expands its operations across Turkey and neighbouring countries'

"The implementation of Oracle Retail applications is part of Teknosa's three year transformation programme designed to implement efficiencies and best practices thal will optimise our agility as we diversify our merchandise offerings, extend our domestic operations and expand into new territories," explained Mehmet T. Nane, General Manager of Teknosa. "The first phase of our go live has enabled us to enhance the allocation and replenishment processes supporting our drive to offer customers the best mix of global brands at the right price and in the right quantity whether they buy online, over the telephone, or in the store. "

The consumer electronics retail market in Turkey reached US$ 7.5 billion in 2007, resulting from an increased interest in innovative technology products and

the growth in multiple sales channels. Despite increasing competition in the market from foreign retailers with significant buying power, Teknosa had gained market

share and increased its revenues by 47 percent last year to US$ 807 million.

Established in 2000, Teknosa operates 230 stores across Turkey and an additional seven in Romania. Teknosa's expansion plans include extending its international reach into neighbouring countries, opening new store formats, expanding its merchandise from 5000 SKUs to more 10,000 SKUs and by opening a new store each week. It also intends to grow its customer retention strategy through the launch of a loyalty card programme.

       In November 2006, Teknosa selected Oracle Retail as the platform capable of supporting this aggressive growth strategy through the development of a best practices approach, following a series of successful pilots with Oracle and its partner, Accenture. As an existing Oracle E-Business Suite customer, Teknosa has benefited from rapid integration of the Oracle Retail merchandising applications.

Mehmet T. Nane continued, "our strategic relationship with Oracle has developed over the last six years and its credentials with global retail brands is helping us to implement best practices for retail processes, with a phased roadmap for delivering results and promoting rapid speed-to-value. In the first week after going live, Teknosa opened a new warehouse and four additional stores. "

"Teknosa is a great example of an emerging market retailer that understands the value of enhancing the customer experience in order to develop retail maturitV," said Patrick Bohannon, Vice President of EMEA, oracle Retail. "The

Oracle Retail applications that Teknosa has implemented are helping them to plan for the profitability of merchandise, improve the availability of key products domestically and proactively manage their international expansion strategy."

Questions :

(a) Critically comment on the impact of Oracle on Teknosa.

(b) "IT is a must for the businesses in the modern times. " Give two points in favour and two points against this statement.

Thursday, 08 November 2012 17:01

Ms-7 june 2009

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MS-7   june, 2009

MS-7 : INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR MANAGERS

1. (a) What is Network Topology ? Briefly describe different types of Network Topologies.

(b) Distinguish between Internet and Intranet.

2. (a) Define MIS. \Mhat are the determinants of MIS design according to Zaru ?

(b) What are the main reasons for success and failure of an information svstem ?

3. (a) What is computerised maintenance management ? Explain the conceptual model through which the maintenance function can achieve its objectives on a sustained basis.

(b) Briefly describe the different generations of E-business.

4(a) How Information systems can contribute for total quality management ?

(b) What are the three major areas of feasibility which are addressed in system analysis ?

5(a) What makes java an almost perfect Web programming language? What are its disadvantages?

(b) Explain the meaning of the terms database, database management system and database administrative in Your own words.

6. (a) What do you mean by "business intelligence" ? What is an OLAP Engine?

b) What do you understand by competitiveness of ICT ? Highlight the impact of ICT for the developing nations with respect to the economic activities.

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