On successful completion of this module the learner will be able to:
Realize the business benefits arising from the use of an Information Management System.
Carry out feasibility studies on the acquisition of an Information Management System.
Assess the usefulness and feasibility of use of an Information Management System in the work of a company depending on the scope of business and administrative organization.
Understand the security issues arising on the acquisition and use of an Information Management System.
Use basic principles of software engineering related to the analysis and design, as well as established technical requirements analysis, specification and design setting.
General Skills:
The general skills that are acquired upon completion of the course are:
Work Autonomously
Work in Teams
Work in an International Context
Work in a Multidisciplinary Context
Course Contents:
Introduction to basic concepts of Management Information Systems. Systemic approach. Classifications of Administrative Information Systems Support, and business benefits. Applications of Information Systems Management (functional classification). The infrastructure technology of Information Systems. Analysis of Management Information Systems Analysis and Determination of requirements specifications. Technical Analysis (Data Flow Diagrams, Data Dictionaries). Design (UML Tools and CASE)-Implementation-Installation-Maintenance Systems. Safety Issues. Administration and Management of Information Systems Management. Rules of Conduct.