Basic Information
The Course Is Intended to Provide The Student With Basic Concepts And an Ordered Background For Understanding Typical Usages of An Electronic Management Information System. General Background Includes# Computer System Structure (hardware, Operating Systems For Multiprogramming, Multiprocessing and Communications), Utilities, And Programming Languages. Interactive Systems Include# Data-base Data Structures (access Methods, Efficiency Considerations, Security And Reorganization). Applied Systems Include# Marketing Systems (inventory, Suppliers, Customers, Accounts, Sales Analysis), Administrative Systems (accounting, Budgeting, Costing, Payroll), And Production Systems (bill of Material, Inventory Planning, Machine Loading, Costing).
Faculty: Data and Decision Sciences
|Graduate Studies
Course with no extra credit
98734 - Information Systems Management