- MIS Tutorial
- MIS - Home
- Basic Information Concepts
- MIS - Basic Information Concepts
- MIS - Classification of Information
- MIS - Quality of Information
- MIS - Information Need & Objective
- Major Enterprise Applications
- MIS - Major Enterprise Applications
- MIS - Introduction
- MIS - Enterprise Resource Planning
- MIS - Customer Relationship Mgmt
- MIS - Decision Support System
- Knowledge Management System
- MIS - Content Management System
- MIS - Executive Support System
- MIS - Business Intelligence System
- Enterprise Application Integration
- MIS - Business Continuity Planning
- MIS - Supply Chain Management
- MIS Advanced Concepts
- MIS - Business Objectives of MIS
- MIS - System Development Life Cycle
- MIS - Development Process
- MIS - Managerial Decision Making
- MIS - Security and Ethical Issues
- MIS - Summary
- MIS Useful Resources
- MIS - Quick Guide
- MIS - Useful Resources
- MIS - Discussion
- Selected Reading
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
- Developer's Best Practices
- Questions and Answers
- Effective Resume Writing
- HR Interview Questions
- Computer Glossary
- Who is Who
Management Information System Tutorial
Management Information System (MIS) is a planned system of collecting, storing, and disseminating data in the form of information needed to carry out the functions of management. This tutorial covers the concepts related to information and provides a detailed coverage on MIS and other major enterprise-level systems. You will also learn how these systems help in the decision-making process, which is critical to any business enterprise.
Audience
This tutorial has been prepared for the beginners as well as advanced learners who want to learn the basics of Management Information System. This tutorial is very useful for the undergraduate students of computer science, engineering, business administration, management, science, commerce and arts where an introductory course on Management Information System is a part of the curriculum.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of computers is not a prerequisite to follow the contents of this tutorial. This tutorial does not require a background in computers or computer programming, though a basic knowledge of computer terminologies will help in understanding the given concepts very easily.