SBS MBA - MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS)

 

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SBS ASSIGNMENT

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS DUBAI

 

SUBJECT : MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS)

 

Answer all the questions.

Q.1. Explain how Data, Information and Knowledge are inter-related. (10 Marks)

 

Q2. What are the drawbacks of coordinating operations between non centralized business verticals that operate in silos and have their own respective data/application level hierarchy? (10 Marks)

 

Q.3. List out the different Security threats observed which need to be planned for while implementing MIS. (10 Marks)

 

Q.4. (10 Marks- 5 each) – This question contains two sub questions a and b.

a). Explain BPA, BPI and BPR; at what levels of organization do they typically apply?

b). Name the following diagram; explain its purpose and the information presented below including number of tables, relationships titles and types.

BPA, BPI and BPR

Q.5. (10 Marks- 5 each) Discussion based analysis:

1.       List out Security measures that you will take into consideration while implementing IS. Discuss.

2.       What are the benefits and drawbacks of Cloud Computing? Discuss.

 

 

 

 

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Q.6. Case study, Evaluating Hyundai HI:

Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), headquartered in Ulsan, South Korea, which produces 10 percent of the world’s ships. HHI produces tankers, bulk carriers, containerships, gas and chemical carriers, ship engines, offshore oil and gas drilling platforms, and undersea pipelines.

 

Coordinating and optimizing the production of so many different products, is obviously a daunting task. The company has already invested nearly $50 million in factory planning software to help manage this effort.

 

But HHI’s “factory” encompasses 11 square kilometers (4.2 square miles) stretching over land and sea, including nine drydocks, the largest of which spans more than seven football fields to support construction of four vessels simultaneously. Over 12,000 workers build up to 30 ships at one time, using millions of parts ranging in size from small rivets to five-story buildings.

 

This production environment proved too large and complex to easily track the movement of parts and inventory in real time as these events were taking place. Without up-to-the-minute data, the efficiencies from enterprise resource planning software are very limited.

 

a). List the benefits of moving to a Wireless Shipyard for Hyundai? (10 marks)

b). What were the business challenges identified that led to the need for wireless solutioning. (10 marks)

 

Q.7. Discuss ethical relevance of Workplace Monitoring and methods used to conduct the same (10 Marks)

 

Q.8a. Apply porters 5 forces model to an automobile company looking at expanding its presence in a new market (international geography) (5 Marks)

b). Apply porters 3 generic strategies to position yourself in the market. (5 Marks)

 

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