Title: Information Technology For Management 5th Edition
1Chapter 2
Information Technologies Concepts and Management
- Information Technology For Management 5th Edition
- Turban, Leidner, McLean, Wetherbe
- Lecture Slides by A. Lekacos,
- Stony Brook University (modified by G. Green)
2Learning Objectives
- Classifications of information systems by
- (3) organizational levels
- (4) managerial levels
- (5) functional areas
- (7) types of support
- IT architecture vs. IT infrastructure
- Roles of the ISD
3Ways of Classifying ISs
- Organizational levels
- Departmental
- Enterprise-wide
- Inter-organizational
- Departmental Functional areas
- Accounting
- Finance
- POM
- Marketing
- HR
- Managerial levels
- Operational
- Knowledge
- Management
- Strategic
- Types of support
- TPS
- OAS
- KMS
4Information System Classification by
Organizational Level
An information system (IS) can span departments,
business units and corporations.
- Departmental IS
- Enterprise-Wide IS
- ch. 7
- Inter-Organizational IS
- ch. 4
Information systems are usually connected by
means of electronic networks
5Information System Classification by Departmental
Function
An information system (IS) can support each
departmental function within a corporation.
e.g., Point-of-Sale (POS)
- Operations/Production
- Accounting
- Finance
- Marketing/Sales
- Human resources
6Information System Classification by Managerial
Level
Strategic Level
Management Level
Knowledge Level
Operational Level
7Information System Classificationby Type of
Support
- OAS
- KWS
- ISS
- TPS
- MIS
- DSS
- ESS
8Information System Classificationby Type of
Support, cont
- Office Automation Systems (OAS)
- Support processing/communicating of info
- Objective
- Increase productivity of office workers
- Examples
- Word processing
- Spreadsheets
- Email
9Information System Classificationby Type of
Support, cont
- Knowledge Work Systems (KWS)
- Supports creation/integration of knowledge
- Objective
- Increase productivity of knowledge workers
- Examples
- CAD/CAM
- CASE tools
10Information System Classificationby Type of
Support, cont
11Information System Classificationby Type of
Support, cont
- Intelligent Support Systems (ISS)
- Perform intelligent problem-solving
- Objectives
- More effective decision-making
- Retain knowledge capital
- Examples
- AI systems
- Expert systems
12Information System Classificationby Type of
Support, cont
- ISS Characteristics
- Data source internal, knowledge capital
- Interactive
- Based on formal models
- ISS makes decision
13Information System Classificationby Type of
Support, cont
- Transaction Processing Systems (TPS)
- Perform record daily routine transactions of
the business - Objectives
- To collect provide all data required by
organizational policies or by law to keep the
business running properly efficiently - Provides timely reports
- Provides data for tactical and strategic systems
- Examples
- processing sales orders from customers
- processing bank deposits and withdrawals
- making reservations
14Information System Classificationby Type of
Support, cont
- TPS Characteristics
- Data source internal
- Large amounts of detailed data
- Fast processing speed required
- Relatively low computational complexity
- High degree of data accuracy, security, and
integrity - High degree of reliability
- If these systems are down, business could come to
a halt
TPS
Order Processing System
Materials Resource Planning System
General Ledger System
15Information System Classificationby Type of
Support, cont
- Management Information Systems (MIS)
- Summarizes operational performance of co.
- Objectives
- Improve monitoring of efficiency, effectiveness,
and productivity - Support structured decision-making of tactical
and mid-level managers - Examples
- Statistical summary of sales
- Budget analysis
16Information System Classificationby Type of
Support, cont
- MIS Characteristics
- Data source internal, TPS
- Routine, structured decision-making
- Little analytical ability
- Decision-maker makes decision
- Fixed, pre-defined, report-oriented format
MIS
MIS
REPORTS
MANAGERS
MIS FILES
17Information System Classificationby Type of
Support, cont
- Decision Support Systems (DSS)
- Support for complex, non-routine decisions
- Objective
- Improve semi-structured decision-making for
tactical and mid-level managers - Example
- Pricing impact analysis
18Information System Classificationby Type of
Support, cont
- DSS Characteristics
- Data source internal and external
- Interactive
- Based on formal models
- Decision-maker makes decision
- Some DSS methodologies
- Mathematical Modeling
- Simulation
- What-If
- OLAP/Data Warehousing
- Data Mining
19Information System Classificationby Type of
Support, cont
- Executive Support Systems (ESS)
- Support decision-making activities of senior
management - Objectives
- Support unstructured, strategic decision-making
- Example
- Trend analysis for new product development
20Information System Classificationby Type of
Support, cont
- ESS Characteristics
- Heavy use of graphics
- Heavy use of external data
- May combine technologies
21IS Classifications Combined
Strategic level
Management level
Knowledge level
Operational level
22IS Classifications Combined
ESS
Strategic level
MIS DSS
Management level
KWS OAS
Knowledge level
ISS
Operational level
TPS
23IS Classifications Combined
ESS
Strategic level
MIS DSS
Management level
KWS OAS
Knowledge level
ISS
Production/Operations
Human Resources
Sales/Marketing
Accounting
Finance
Operational level
TPS
24Examples
- Sales Marketing
- Identifying customers, creating customer
awareness, selling, and providing ongoing
customer support
25Classify ISsTo which management level,
functional area, and IS type do the following
belong?
26Classify ISsTo which management level,
functional area, and IS type do the following
belong?
- Web manager oversees the online
- order-processing software for the e-business
- Management level
- Functional area
- IS type
- 2. Sr. manager uses business analytics software
- to forecast sales trends
- Management level
- Functional area
- IS type
27IT Infrastructure
- Facilities, services, and management that support
shared computing in organizations - "What assets are available"
- 5 components
- Hardware
- Software
- Networks
- Databases
- Personnel
- Subset of IT Architecture
28IT Architecture
- High-level plan of an organizations information
assets - "How assets are arranged"
- Ensures IT can support organization's needs
- Types
- Mainframe
- Legacy systems
- PC/LAN
- Distributed Computing
- Client/Server
- Web-based IS
- Peer-to-Peer
- Enterprise-wide Computing
29Client-Server LAN
Clients access shared network services. Servers
provides services to clients (ex. database,
communication)
30Peer-to-Peer Architecture
- Unique instance of client-server
- Direct connection to other hard drives
- No central server needed
- Share files or processing
- power
31Managing IS Resources
- Information Systems Department (ISD)
- Head is CIO reports to CEO
- One or more units, such as
- IT Architecture
- IT Security
- IS Development
- Systems/Network Support
- Responsibilities include
- Managing systems development projects
- IS security and integrity
- Technology innovations
- Training
- See table 2.4 for others
32IS in organizationsPutting it all together
33Summary
- What scope of the organization do ISs support?
- What levels of the organization do ISs support?
- What functional areas of the organization do ISs
support? - Describe the types of ISs that support the areas
above. - What is an IT architecture vs. an IT
infrastructure? - Describe the different types of IT architectures.
- Describe the different roles, groups, activities
involved in managing ISs in organizations.