Chapter-1 MIS
Chapter-1 MIS
Chapter-1 MIS
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Foundations of
Information Systems in Business
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What is a System?
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What is an Information System?
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WHAT DO THESE PICTURES HAVE
IN COMMON?
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THE REAL WORLD OF
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
• Information Systems
• All the components and resources necessary to
deliver information and functions to the
organization
• Could be paper based
• Information Technologies
• Hardware, software, networking, data
management
• Our focus will be on computer-based
information systems (CBIS)
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Fundamental Roles of IS in Business
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What is E-Business?
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How E-Business is Being Used
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E-Business Use
• Reengineering
• Internal business processes
• Enterprise collaboration systems
• Support communications, coordination and
coordination among teams and work groups
• Electronic commerce
• Buying, selling, marketing, and servicing of
products and services over networks
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Purposes of Information Systems
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Types of Information Systems
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Types of Operations Support Systems
• Batch Processing
• Accumulate transactions over time and process
periodically
• Example: a bank processes all checks received in
a batch at night
• Online Processing
• Process transactions immediately
• Example: a bank processes an ATM withdrawal
immediately
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2) Management Support Systems
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Types of Management Support Systems
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Types of Management Support Systems
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3) Other Information Systems
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Other Information Systems
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Measuring IT Success
• Efficiency
• Minimize cost, time, and use of information
resources
• Effectiveness
• Support business strategies
• Enable business processes
• Enhance organizational structure and culture
• Increase customer and business value
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Developing IS Solutions
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The IS Function
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The IS Function
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System Concepts: A Foundation
• A system is…
• A set of interrelated components
• With a clearly defined boundary
• Working together
• To achieve a common set of objectives
• By accepting inputs and producing outputs
• In an organized transformation process
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Basic Functions of a System
• Input
• Capturing and assembling elements that enter the
system to be processed
• Processing
• Transformation process that converts input into
output
• Output
• Transferring transformed elements to their
ultimate destination
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Components of an IS
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Information System Resources
1 People Resources
• Specialists
• End users
2 Hardware Resources: These include all the physical
devices and materials used in information processing,
including all machines and data media. Key components
include:
• Computer Systems: These are the CPUs and their related
peripherals, such as terminals and networked PCs.
• Computer Peripherals: These are input and output devices like
keyboards, monitors, and secondary storage.
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Information System Resources
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Information System Resources
4 Data Resources
• Product descriptions, customer records, employee
files, inventory databases
5 Network Resources
• Communications media, communications
processors, network access and control software
6 Information Resources
• Management reports and business documents
using text and graphics displays, audio responses,
and paper forms
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Data Versus Information
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IS Activities
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