MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

management information systems

essay unit 7

Introduction:

The learning outcome for this unit involves the process of developing an information system (IS) for an organization.

There are many factors involved in this process, including core activities and the methodologies for managing the

process. Project management plays a part as well. Additionally, IS development does not happen in a silo; there is also

the business side to consider as part of the process. All of these considerations are brought together and addressed in

this assignment.

Assignment Instructions:

For this assignment, you will need to research two articles concerning information

systems development and project management. Drawing on these two articles, your textbook, and other sources, write an

essay that addresses the following:

1. Provide a well-formulated thesis statement in your introduction paragraph.

2. Explain how a business user could be involved in the core activities of building an information system.

3. Analyze how software development methodologies (such as agile development) can work in tandem with project

management for the benefit of both information systems development projects and organizations.

4. Evaluate how project managers and/or IT managers can ensure that information system development projects are

in alignment with business strategies and goals.

5. Summarize your findings in a five-page paper using proper APA formatting.

Your response must be at least five pages in length, not including the title and references pages, and in APA format. You

are required to use the two outside articles. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased

and quoted material must have accompanying APA citations.

Answer preview
An information system is a system that is involved in the collecting, organizing, storing and the transmitting of information. The information system merely is categorized into five forms. According to Laudon, & Laudon, (2016) these are transaction processing systems, decision support systems, expert systems and neutral networks, information systems in organizations and lastly management information systems…
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