Description

This course provides an introduction to information systems. Topics of interest include definitions of Information Systems, functions of information system, major business functions, types of information systems, the role of information in management problem solving, the role of Information Systems in firms competitive advantages, internet business models and E-commerce, it also deals with the factors influence the adoption of inter organizational systems, the benefits and disadvantages of the virtual office and the virtual organization, the benefits and risks of end-user computing, database management systems.

Program

Multimedia and Computer Graphics - 144 ِCRs

Objectives

  • 1. Overview the five basic areas of information systems knowledge needed by business professionals, including the conceptual system components and major types of information systems.
    2. Introduce fundamental concepts of competitive advantage through information technology.
    3. Review history, trends, and developments in microcomputer, midrange, and mainframe computer systems; basic computer system concepts; and the major types of technologies used in peripheral devices for computer input, output, and storage.
    4. Review the basic features and trends in the major types of application software and system software used to support enterprise and end-user computing.
    5. Introduce key database management concepts and applications in business information systems
    6. Present an overview of the Internet and other telecommunication networks, business applications, and trends and reviews technical telecommunications alternatives.
    7. Understand the role of e-business, e-commerce, and decision support systems.

Textbook

George M. Markas and James O'Brien, Introduction to Information Systems, McGraw Hill

Course Content

content serial Description
1Course Description and Introduction
2Foundations of Information Systems in Business
3Competing with Information Technology
4Computer Hardware
5Computer Software
6Telecommunications and Networks
77th Week Examination
8Data Resource Management
9Data Resource Management (cont.)
10e-Business Systems
11e-Business Systems (cont.)
1212th Week Examination
13e-Commerce Systems
14e-Commerce Systems (cont.)
15Decision Support Systems
16Final Examination

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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