Business Intelligence (Ba)
Business Intelligence (Ba)
Business Intelligence (Ba)
Course Objectives:
The Objective of this course to introduce the Business Intelligence methods that supports the decision
process in business operations and understand the business analytics strategy with the using of Data
Course Outcomes: After completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO-2: Identify the concepts of business analytics and business intelligence methods for decision
Process (Understand)
CO-3: Compare and contrast the strengths and limitations of various data mining and data
CO-4: Describe different methodologies used in data mining and data ware housing. (Analyze)
UNIT- I: INTRODUCTION
Business Intelligence: definition, concept and need for Business Intelligence, Case studies BI Basics:
Business Analytics at the strategic level: Strategy and BA, Link between strategy and Business
Analytics, BA supporting strategy at functional level, dialogue between strategy and BA functions,
Business Analytics at Analytical level: Statistical data mining, descriptive Statistical methods, lists,
reports, automated reports, hypothesis driven methods, data mining with target variables, cluster
analysis, Discriminate analysis, logistic regression, principal component analysis.
Business Analytics at Data Warehouse Level, designing physical database, Deploying and supporting
DW/BI system
Business Intelligence System, spread sheets, concept of dashboard, CLAP, SQA, decision
Production
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
1. Turban, Sharda, Decision Support and Business Intelligence Systems, Delen, Pearson, 9th Edition,
2014
2. Olivia Parr Rud, Business Intelligence Success Factors Tools for aligning your business in the
3. Steve Williams and Nancy Williams, The Profit impact of Business Intelligence, Morgan
4. Data Mining & Warehousing 1St Edition 2014 by Ikvinderpal Singh, Khanna
Publishing House
5. Data Warehousing & Data Mining by Bhosale Varsha Dreamtech Press India Pvt. Ltd
SPREADSHEET MODELLING (BA)
Course Objectives:
The Objective of this course will cover all aspects of creating spreadsheet, performing calculations,
formatting and widely used formulas, and also enable the students to create, build models and
customize graphs, develop advanced solutions on the worksheet in the areas of Marketing, Finance,
Statistics, production and Human Resource and to assemble the proper Excel tools.
Course Outcomes: After Completion of the Course, students will be able to:
CO-3: Apply the Excel tools for Finance, Marketing, Statistics and HR (Apply)
CO5: Evaluate and Build Excel Macros for implementing advanced functionalities in Excel.
(Evaluate)
UNIT- I: INTRODUCTION
Module: Introduction to Spread sheet, Cell references, Modeling Functions, Formulas/ Formatting/
Printing, Lookup tables, linking disparate workbooks, Dynamic linking, updating links, data
validation, Goal seek, Pivot table, Sorting, Charting and filtering and protecting spreadsheets.
Forecasting financial statements – Capital budgeting, decisions, Bond valuation, Stock valuation,
Break even analysis, Budgeting, Ratio analysis, Sensitivity analysis, Simulation analysis, Portfolio
ABC analysis, Economic order quantity, Production budget – employee and payroll decision
making.
SUGGESTED BOOKS
2010
3. Ragsdale, Cliff. T, spreadsheet Modeling and Decision Analysis. New York: Thomson south –
4. Microsoft Excel Data Analysis and Business Modeling, 5th Edition By Wayne
Winston,Pearson Education
5. Business Analytics: The Art of Modeling With Spreadsheets, 5th Edition Stephen G.Powell,
Course Objectives:
The Objective of this course to familiarize the basic concepts of e-commerce, Electronic payment
systems, electronic fund transfer, web branding strategies, mobile commerce strategies for business
over web, web hosting and as well as its technological, political, security and economic
components.
Course Outcomes:
CO-2: Analyze the impact of E-Commerce on business models and strategies (Analyze)
CO-3: Illustrate different protocols and script languages for E-Commerce (Apply)
CO-5: Discuss legal issues and privacy in E-Commerce and assessing of e-payment systems
(Analyze)
UNIT- I: INTRODUCTION
Traditional Commerce and E Commerce- Internet and WWW – role of WWW – Value Chains –
Packet switched networks – TCP/IP protocol script – Internet utility programmes –SGML, HTML
and XML – web client and servers – Web client/server architecture – intranet and extranets.
Web server – performance evaluation – web server software feature sets – web server –software
and tools – web protocol – search engines – intelligent agents –EC software – web hosting – cost
analysis.
Computer security classification – copy right and Intellectual property – electronic –commerce
threats – protecting client computers – electronic payment systems – electronic cash – strategies for
Definition and capabilities – limitation of agents – security – web-based marketing – search engines
and Directory registration – online advertisements – Portables and info mechanics – website design
issues.
SUGGESTED BOOKS:
4. E-Commerce: An Indian Perspective by P.T. Joseph S.J. PHI Learning Pvt Ltd