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Syllabus of information technology &

strategic management
Paper 7 : Information Technology and Strategic Management
[One paper: Three Hours 100 marks]
Level of knowledged:
Working knowledge.
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

(a) Computer hardware

Classification of computers personal computer, workstation, servers and super
computers
Computer components CPU, input output devices, storage devices
(b) 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
(c) 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

(a) Data and information concepts: bits, bytes, KB, MB, GB, TB
(b) 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
(c) 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
(d) Backup and recovery backup policy, backup schedules, offsite backups, recycling of
backups, frequent checking of recovery of backup
(e) Usage of system software like program library management systems and tape and disk
management systems features, functionalities, advantages
(f) Data mining and data warehousing - an overview
3. Computer Networks & Network Security

(a) 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
(b) Local Area Networks components of a LAN, advantages of LAN
(c) 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+)
(d) Data centres: features and functions, primary delivery centre and disaster recovery site
(e) Network security need; threats and vulnerabilities; security levels; techniques
4. Internet and other technologies

(a) Internet and world-wide web, intranets, extranets, applications of internet, internet
protocols
(b) E-commerce - nature, types (B2B, B2C, C2C), supply chain management, CRM,
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Electronic Fund Transfers (EFT), payment portal, e-
commerce security;
(c) Mobile commerce, bluetooth and Wi-Fi
5. Flowcharts, Decision Tables.
Section B: Strategic Management (50 marks)
Objectives
(a) To develop an understanding of the general and competitive business environment;
(b) To develop an understanding of strategic management concepts and techniques;
(c) To be able to solve simple cases.
Contents:
1. Business Environment

General environment - demographic, socio-cultural, macro-economic, legal/political,
technological, and global; competitive environment.
2. Business Policy and Strategic Management

Meaning and nature; strategic management imperative; vision, mission and objectives;
strategic levels in organisations.
3. Strategic Analyses

Situational analysis SWOT analysis, TOWS matrix, portfolio analysis - BCG matrix.
4. Strategic Planning

Meaning, stages, alternatives, strategy formulation.
5. Formulation of Functional Strategy

Marketing strategy, financial strategy, production strategy, logistics strategy, human resource
strategy.
6. Strategy Implementation and Control

Organisational structures; establishing strategic business units; establishing profit centers by
business, product or service, market segment or customer; leadership and behavioural
challenges.
7. Reaching Strategic Edge

Business process re-engineering, benchmarking, total quality management, six sigma,
contemporary strategic issues.

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