Title: HO%20343%20--%20Session%201:%20Information%20Systems%20Concept
1HO 343 -- Session 1Information Systems Concept
EK BUNCHUA ek_at_alpha.tu.ac.th Room
528 Thammasat Business School
2Where Are We Now?
3Development of Business Information System
From local to national to global business
From price to non-price competition
From buyer needs to buyer wants
4Information Technology (IT)
- 2 Cs
- Computer
- Communication
- An enabling tool for developing information
systems - IT as a competitive advantage
- IT as a competitive necessity
5Value Chain Model
Support Activities
Primary Activities
6Human ResourceInformation System
... an integrated system designed to provide
information used in HR decision
making. (Mathis and Jackson)
7Human ResourceInformation System
- ... a system for
- gathering and maintaining the data that describes
the HR, - transforming the data into information, and
- reporting the information to users.
- (McLeod)
8System Concept
External
Internal
Consists of functional Subsystems
Each subsystem can be viewed as another
system and consists of its own subsystems
Each subsystem has its dept. goal
9Information System
- An Information System is not
- A personal computer
- E-mail
- Internet WWW
- Windows 98
- Microsoft Word
- Information System ...
- Manual system?
- Computer-based system?
10Information System
Data Facts that have to be processed or
organized for meaningful use
- Interrelated components working together to
collect, capture, process, store, disseminate
information to support decision making and the
managerial functions of planning, organizing,
coordinating, controlling, and communicating in
an organization - (Laudon and Laudon)
Input
Process
Output
Information Processed and organized data
11What is a CBIS?
- Computer-Based Information System
- An information system that uses computer
technology to perform some or all of its intended
tasks - CBIS includes hardware, software, database,
network, procedures, people, purpose, and social
context - CBIS can be classified by organizational levels,
functional areas, and support provided
12Organizational Levels of CBIS
- Personal-level Information System (PIS)
- A stand-alone PC
- A mini/mainframe-based system
- A networked PCs system
- Workgroup Information System (WIS)
- Departmental Information System (DIS)
- Enterprise Information System orOrganizational
Information System (OIS) - Inter-organizational Information System (I-OIS)
13Functional Areas of CBIS
- Accounting Information System (AIS)
- Financial Information System (FNIS)
- Marketing Information System (MKIS)
- Human Resource Information System (HRIS)
- Manufacturing Information System (MFIS)
14Support Provided by CBIS
- Transaction Processing System (TPS)
- Supports activities central to the mission
- Office Automation System (OAS)
- Supports office workers
- Intelligent Support System (ISS) orKnowledge
Work System (KWS) - Supports knowledge workers
15Support Provided by CBIS
- Management Information System (MIS)
- Supports operational managers
- Decision Support System (DSS)
- Supports managers and analysts
- Expert System (ES)
- Provides intelligence to managers
- Executive Information System (EIS) orExecutive
Support System (ESS) - Supports executives
16EIS
ES
DSS
MIS
KWS
TPS
OAS
- Unstructured decisions
- Summary reports
- Ad-hoc queries
- Environmental data
- Structured decisions
- Detailed reports
- Fixed format / periodic reports
- Internal data
17EIS
I-OIS
ES
DSS
3. Organizational Levels
MIS
KWS
1. Support Provided
OIS (MIS)
TPS
OAS
AIS
HRIS
FNIS
MFIS
MKIS
2. Functional Areas
DIS
WIS
PIS
18HRIS Challenges
- Other departments, managers, employees are the
main customers of the HR services - HRIS must be integrated with other functional
information systems, and must be linked across
the organizational hierarchy to enable the free
flow of information
Vertical integration
Horizontal integration
19Purposes of HRIS
- To improve the efficiency with which data on
employees and HR activities is compiled - To provide HR information more rapidly and more
easily for use by management in making decisions
20A Model of HRIS
21Questions?