Management Information Systems 2600-DSMz2SIZ
Lecture:
1. Information and knowledge management in management information systems - introductory issues
2. The emergence and development of management information systems
3. transaction systems, databases and data warehouses
4. management information and support systems
5. advisory systems: decision support systems, expert systems
6. artificial intelligence systems AI, Business Intelligence and Big Data
7. E-business and e-banking systems and characteristics of selected applications
8. The phenomenon of mobility in the development of IT m-commerce, m-banking
9. development strategies of ICT
10. design and implementation methodologies of modern information technology
Utility and effectiveness of modern information technology applications 12.
12. Information society and virtual organisations
13. Trends in the development of IT
Conversation:
Applications of databases in organisations:
1. introduction to relational database theory.
2. tables and field types, data entry,
Relationships in databases. 4,
Database queries and SQL language, 5,
5. forms and reports
Process management in IT projects:
1. process approach and business process management
2. business process modelling in information systems design (process maps, process flow models, process hierarchy and relationships between processes)
3. presentation of the capabilities of the selected business process modelling tool (method of interaction, stages of process creation, functionalities and their use)
4. basic elements of notation in BPMN (graphic symbols and their categories, rules of application)
5. assignment of resources, risks and other process attributes to processes and tasks using a selected business process modelling tool
6. process analysis and optimisation using the selected business process modelling tool
7. project task - examples of Adonis system applications in business process modelling based on BPMN notation.
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Student/Student on completion of the course:
In terms of knowledge:
- Knows and understands terminology and basic theoretical models in the field of databases and management information systems (K_W01).
- Knows and understands to an advanced degree the principles, procedures and practices relating to the operations of different types of organisations using information systems in management (K_W02).
- Knows and understands the operation of selected IT solutions that support business management (K_W05).
- Understands the principles of industrial property and copyright protection (K_W05).
In terms of skills:
- Is able to use the theory of the discipline of management and quality science and knowledge of information technology to identify, diagnose and solve problems related to key functions in the organisation and integrate them within the organisation's strategy, using an appropriate selection of theoretical sources and practical solutions and adapting existing methods (K_U01).
- Can independently and collectively prepare a database project (K_U03).
- Can independently and collectively model enterprise processes using BPMN and propose optimisation of enterprise processes by means of IT tools (K_U03).
- Has the ability to self-educate and improve acquired skills (K_U06).
In terms of attitudes:
- Is ready to critically evaluate IT tools that support management in the enterprise (K_K01)
Assessment criteria
Credits will be awarded according to the rules laid down by the laboratory tutors in the first class; marks will be awarded according to the scale below.
The lecture ends with an examination in the form of a single-choice test; grades according to the standard UW grading system. Separately in the lecture and in the laboratory, a number of %% will be used to determine the final grade:
0-50% - grade 2
51-60% - grade 3
61-70% - grade 3.5
71-80% - grade 4
81-90% - grade 4.5
91-100% - grade 5
Bibliography
Lecture
Basic literature:
• Turban E., Pollard C., Wood G.: Information Technology for Management: Driving Digital Transformation to Increase Local and Global Performance, Growth and Sustainability, 12th Edition, John Wiley &Sons, NY, 2021, ISBN-10 : 1119702909; ISBN-13 : 978-1119702900,
• Informatyka ekonomiczna cz. II, Informatyzacja obiektu gospodarczego, red. J. Korczak, M. Dyczkowski, B. Łukasik-Makowska, Wydawnictwo Akademii Ekonomicznej we Wrocławiu, Wrocław 2013,
Additional literature:
• Laudon K. C., , J.P Laudon J. P., Managment Information Systems, Prentice-Hall, NY, 2021.
• Mobilne aspekty technologii informacyjnych, red. W. Chmielarz, Wydawnictwo Naukowe WZ UW, Warszawa, 2016,
• Chmielarz W.: Information Technology Project Management, Wydawnictwo Naukowe, WZ UW, Warszawa, 2015.
• Gregor B., Kaczorowska-Spychalska D., Technologie cyfrowe w biznesie. Przedsiębiorstw 4.0, a sztuczna inteligencja, PWN, Warszawa, 2020
Computer laboratory:
Basic literature:
Alexander M., Kusleika D. (2019). Access 2019 PL. Biblia. Helion, Gliwice.
Drejewicz Sz. (2017). Zrozumieć BPMN. Modelowanie procesów biznesowych. Onepress
Additional literature:
Ale M. (2011). Microsoft Access. Przewodnik dla użytkowników Excela. Helion, Gliwice.
Misiak Z. (2023). Modelowanie procesów biznesowych. BPMN 2.0 od podstaw. Onepress.
Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa, Jan Mendling, Hajo A. Reijers, Renata Gabryelczyk (2022). Business Process Management. Istota zarządzania procesami biznesowymi. Studia z zarządzania. PWN.
Additional information
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