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Professional Competence Course Syllabus - Group 2 (Paper 6) Paper 6 : Information Technology and Strategic Management (One paper - Three hours - 100 Marks)Level of Knowledge : Working knowledgeThis paper comprises of 2 sections. | |
Section A : Information Technology (50 Marks) Objectives : To develop an understanding of Information Technology and its use by the business as facilitator and driver. Contents : 1. Introduction to Computers- Computer Hardware
Classification of Computers - Personal computer, Workstation, Servers and Super computers Computer Components - CPU, Input output devices, Storage devices
- BUS, I/O CO Processors, Ports (serial, parallel, USB ports), Expansion slots, Add on cards, On board chips, LAN cards, Multi media cards , Cache memory, Buffers, Controllers and drivers
- Computer Software
Systems Software - Operating system, Translators (Compilers, Interpreters and Assemblers), System utilities General Purpose Software / Utilities - Word Processor, Spread Sheet, DBMS, Scheduler / Planner, Internet browser and E-mail clients Application Software - Financial Accounting, Payroll, Inventory Specialised Systems - Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Decision Support Systems - An Overview 2. Data Storage, Retrievals and Data Base Management Systems- Data and Information Concepts: Bits, Bytes, KB, MB, GB, TB
- Data organization and Access
Storage Concepts : Records, Fields, Grouped fields, Special fields like date, Integers, Real, Floating, Fixed, Double precision, Logical, Characters, Strings, Variable character fields (Memo); Key, Primary key, Foreign key, Secondary key, Referential integrity, Index fields.Storage techniques: Sequential, Block Sequential, Random, Indexed, Sequential access, Direct access, Random access including Randomizing Logical Structure and Physical structure of files - DBMS Models and Classification:
Need for database, Administration, Models, DML and DDL (Query and reporting); Data Dictionaries, Distributed data bases, Object oriented databases, Client Server databases, Knowledge databases - Backup and recovery - backup policy, backup schedules, offsite backups, recycling of backups, frequent checking of recovery of backup
- Usage of system software like program library management systems and tape and disk management systems - features, functionalities, advantages
- Data Mining and Data Warehousing - An overview
Top 3. Computer Networks & Network Security- Networking Concepts - Need and Scope, Benefits
Classification: LAN, MAN, WAN, VPN; Peer-to-Peer, Client Server Components- NIC, Router, Switch, Hub, Repeater, Bridge, Gateway, Modem Network Topologies- Bus, Star,, Ring, Mesh, Hybrid, Architecture :Token ring, Ethernet Transmission Technologies and Protocols - OSI, TCP / IP, ISDN etc. Network Operating System - Local Area Networks- Components of a LAN, Advantages of LAN
- Client Server Technology
Limitation of Single user systems and need for Client Server Technology Servers - Database, Application, Print servers, Transaction servers, Internet servers, Mail servers, Chat servers, IDS Introduction to 3- tier and "n" tier architecture (COM, COM+) - Data centres: Features and functions, Primary delivery centre and disaster recovery site
- Network Security
Need; Threats and Vulnerabilities; Security levels; techniques 4. Internet and other technologies- Internet and world-wide web, Intranets, Extranets, applications of Internet, Internet protocols
- E-Commerce - Nature, Types (B2B, B2C, C2C), Supply chain management, CRM, Electronic data interchange (EDI), Electronic fund transfers (EFT), Payment portal, E-Commerce security;
- Mobile Commerce, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
5. Flowcharts, Decision Tables. Section B : Strategic Management (50 Marks) Objectives : - To develop an understanding of the general and competitive business environment,
- To develop an understanding of strategic management concepts and techniques,
- To be able to solve simple cases.
Contents : 1. Business EnvironmentGeneral Environment % Demographic, Socio-cultural, Macro-economic, Legal / political, Technological, and Global; Competitive Environment. 2. Business Policy and Strategic ManagementMeaning and nature; Strategic management imperative; Vision, Mission and Objectives; Strategic levels in organisations. 3. Strategic AnalysesSituational Analysis - SWOT Analysis, TOWS Matrix, Portfolio Analysis % BCG Matrix. 4. Strategic PlanningMeaning, stages, alternatives, strategy formulation. 5. Formulation of Functional StrategyMarketing strategy, Financial strategy, Production strategy, Logistics strategy, Human resource strategy. 6. Strategy Implementation and ControlOrganisational structures; Establishing strategic business units; Establishing profit centers by business, product or service, market segment or customer; Leadership and behaviouralchallenges. 7. Reaching Strategic EdgeBusiness Process Reengineering, Benchmarking, Total Quality Management, Six Sigma, Contemporary Strategic Issues.
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