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[an error occurred while processing this directive]This unit examines the way in which information technology influences the structures and operations of organisations and organisational approaches to the management and use of information. The capabilities and limitations of technologies and the way they have been commoditised and standardised in the marketplace are fundamental determinants of what IT-based applications are capable of achieving. As technologies have evolved and been commoditised, they have shaped and in turn been shaped by what individuals and organisations want and expect from them. This unit applies this perspective as a basis for analysing the main technologies employed by organisations for the use and management of information.
2 hrs lectures/wk, 2 hrs tutorial/wk
For all students workload commitments are:
Joanne Evans
Joanne Evans
Contact hours: Week 1-6 Wednesday 10am-12pm by appointment only
Tom Denison
Joanne Mihelcic
At the completion of this unit, students will:
Examination (3 hours): 60%; In-semester assessment: 40%
Assessment Task | Value | Due Date |
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Tutorial Presentation and Paper | 20% | Presentation Schedule to be determined in Week 2 tutorial class. |
Information System/Information Technology Report | 20% | 21 April 2011 |
Examination 1 | 60 % | To be advised |
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Boddy, D., Boonstra, A., & Kennedy, G. (2009). Managing Information Systems: Strategy and Organisation (Third Edition). Harlow, England: Pearson Education Limited.
Week | Date* | Activities | Assessment |
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0 | 21/02/11 | Review the unit site in Moodle and ensure you are registered for a tutorial | No formal assessment or activities are undertaken in week 0 |
1 | 28/02/11 | Introduction | |
2 | 07/03/11 | Conceptual Foundations | |
3 | 14/03/11 | Information Technology and Information Infrastructures | Assignment 1: Tutorial Presentations |
4 | 21/03/11 | Information Systems in Organisations | Assignment 1: Tutorial Presentations |
5 | 28/03/11 | Ethical and Social Issues | Assignment 1: Tutorial Presentations |
6 | 04/04/11 | Information Systems Strategies | Assignment 1: Tutorial Presentations |
7 | 11/04/11 | Business Process Design | Assignment 1: Tutorial Presentations |
8 | 18/04/11 | Cultures, Structures and Politics | Assignment 1: Tutorial Presentations. Assignment 2: Report due 21 April 2011 |
Mid semester break | |||
9 | 02/05/11 | Organising and Positioning Information System Activities | Assignment 1: Tutorial Presentations |
10 | 09/05/11 | People and Information Systems | Assignment 1: Tutorial Presentations |
11 | 16/05/11 | Implementing Information Systems | Assignment 1: Tutorial Presentations |
12 | 23/05/11 | IS Costs, Benefits and Business Cases | Assignment 1: Tutorial Presentations |
30/05/11 | SWOT VAC | No formal assessment is undertaken SWOT VAC |
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READING LIST
Laudon, K. C., & Laudon, J. (2007). Essentials of Management Information Systems (Eight Edition.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
Laudon, K. C., & Laudon, J. (2010). Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm (Eleventh Edition.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
Pearlson, K. E., & Saunders, C. S. (2010). Managing and Using Information Systems: A Strategic Approach (Fourth Edition). Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.