pg. 03 Introduction pg. 04 MIS in Health Sector pg. 07 MIS in Automobile Industry pg. 13 MIS in Educational Sector pg. 17 MIS in Telecommunication Industry pg. 21 Conclusion
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Mis in Grameen Phone chapter 01 Introduction Management and organizations facing constantly changing problems‚ diverse managerial styles‚ and ever present information needs offer a challenging context for developing computer based information systems. A management information system (MIS) is a system or process that provides information needed to manage organizations effectively. Management Information Systems (MIS) employs the integration of information technology in achieving the needs and objectives
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COMPONENTS OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM Hardware Input and output devices constitute the hardware components of MIS. Software The programs and applications that convert data into machine-readable language are known as software. Procedures Procedures are sets of rules or guidelines‚ which an organization establishes for the use of a computer-based information system. Personnel The computer experts‚ managers‚ users‚ analysts‚ programmers‚ database managers‚ and many other computer professionals
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Types of Requirements : A. What is functional requirements ? A functional requirement defines a function of a system or its component. A function is described as a set of inputs‚ the behavior‚ and outputs . Functional requirements may be calculations‚ technical details‚ data manipulation and processing and other specific functionality that define what a system is supposed to accomplish. B. What is Non-functional requirements ? A non-functional requirement is a requirement that specifies
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classifications of MIS? Explain the various views of MIS structure? Give suitable examples. MIS is classified into various types. The classification depends on the following aspects - a) Functionality b) Utility c) Area of application d) Processing type e) Frequency of usage Functionality : Various management activities like the one which deals with scheduling‚ planning‚ resource allocation‚ product design‚ processes‚ competitive strategy are the functional classification of MIS. Utility
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A PROJECT REPORT ON Challenges & Issues of Management Information System Implementation in India BY Miss. UMA AMBEKAR MIM SEMESTER V BATCH: (2011-2014) ROLL NO: 03 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF PROF. GIRISH YADAV WELINGKAR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH LAKHAMSHI NAPOO ROAD‚ NEAR MATUNGA (CENTRAL RLY)‚ MUMBAI- 400 019 DECLARATION I‚ UMA HARIBHAU AMBEKAR‚ a student of MIM program‚ V Semester of 2011 – 2014 batch at
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Features of MIS Management information systems can be used as a support to managers to provide a competitive advantage. The system must support the goals of the organization. Most organizations are structured along functional lines‚ and the typical systems are identified as follows: 1. Accounting management information systems: All accounting reports are shared by all levels of accounting managers. The management of the information which at the accounting department is one of the most important
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M1 - Illustrate the information flow between different functional areas. A single parent’s claim for Income Support from the Department of Works and Pensions. Quantitative data from primary source A customer hands in his completed Application form for Income Support‚ containing all of the details needed by the relevant sections‚ to the Receptionist at their local branch of the Department of Works and Pensions (DWP). Initial processing. The new claim is collected from the counter by an Administrative
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1. What does the word “processing” in data processing mean? -From raw data transforming into useful information. 2. Give three examples in which raw data also serves as useful information. -in payroll‚ raw data about names is useful to know whose payroll is it. -in enrolment -in “banking” ATM machine 3. Give three business examples (not mentioned in the text) of data that must be processed to provide useful information -Banking: -Ordering -Enrolment 4. Give three examples of subsystems not
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