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Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach

The Management Of Information Systems:

The Computer As A Problem-Solving Tool:

The Database and Database Management

System:


Author: Charles Hayes:



The Management Of Information Systems

(MIS) is a general name for the academic

discipline covering the application of

people, technologies, and procedures;

collectively called the information system

to solve business problems. MIS are distinct

from regular information systems in that they

are used to analyze other information systems

applied in operational activities in the

organization. Academically, the term is commonly

used to refer to the group of information

management methods tied to the automation

or support of human decision making, e.g.

Decision Support Systems, Expert systems,

and Executive information systems.









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Topics Include:

* Introduction:

* The Computer as a Problem-Solving

Tool:

@ The Database and Database Management

System:

1. Data Organization:

a. Folders:

b. Organizing Data on Computer Resources:

2. The Spreadsheet as a Simple Database:

a. Flat Files:

b. Key Fields:

3. Database Structure:

a. Hierarchical Database Structures:

b. Network Database Structures:

c. Relational Database Structures:

d. The Database Concept:

e. The Evolution of Data Base

Software:

f. Creating a Database:

g. Determine the Data Needs:

h. Describe the Data:

4. Applying the Systems Approach:

a. Enter the Data:

b. Use the Database:

c. On-Line Analytical Processing:

5. A Model of Database Management

System:

6. The Database Administrator:

7. Knowledge Discovery in Databases:

a. Data Warehousing:

b. The Data Mart:

c. Data Mining:

d. The KDD Process:

e. Database Management Systems in

Perspective:

8. Highlights in MIS: It Can Be Healthy To Mine

The Corporate Database:

9. DBMS Advantages:

10. DBMS Disadvantages:

11. Summary:

* CASE PROBLEMS: MAPLE TREE INDUSTRIES: BLUE

BELL PLASTIC MANUFACTURING COMPANY:

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