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Welcome toAB113 Information Technology
  • Amit Dasaadas_at_ntu.edu.sg

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IT for personal and business use
  • IT for personal productivity
  • Success in school
  • analysis, research, reports
  • Success beyond school
  • job hunting, presentations, networking
  • IT in businesses
  • IT to compete
  • lower costs, higher quality, faster response,
  • IT to innovate (new products / services)

3
IT and you
  • Pay for bus / MRT with EZ-link card
  • Withdraw money from ATM
  • Check course registration
  • Buy groceries at NTUC
  • Send SMS
  • Make telephone calls
  • Play video games

IT is everywhere
4
IT and businesses
  • Accounting information systems
  • Human resource information systems
  • Manufacturing information systems
  • Marketing information systems
  • Enterprise Resource Planning (all-in-one)

5
Main Topics in AB113
  • Technology
  • Hardware, software, networks/Internet
  • Databases
  • Applications
  • Organizational systems
  • within organizations
  • Electronic commerce
  • between / among organizations

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Hardware, software, networks
  • What are computers made of ?
  • How many MP3 songs fit on a CD ?
  • Which digital camera can take A4 pictures ?
  • What software do businesses use ?
  • How do we connect to NTU ?
  • from the hostels (network)
  • from outside campus (dialup, broadband, )
  • Why is Internet telephony cheaper ?

7
Databases
  • How can we store large amounts of data
    efficiently ?
  • How can we update information once and use it
    many times ?
  • How can we extract information that meets certain
    criteria ?
  • How do we design a database given a verbal
    description of a situation ?

8
Organizational systems
  • What kinds of decisions do managers at different
    levels of an organization make ?
  • What information is needed to make these
    decisions ?
  • What type of software is helpful to managers
    making these decisions ?

9
E-commerce
  • How do small and large companies benefit from
    e-commerce ?
  • What are the risks in e-commerce and how might
    they be controlled ?
  • As you perform e-commerce transactions on your
    computer, how do you protect yourself from
    security threats ?

10
Schedule
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Course materials
  • Text Information Technology Management
  • by Thompson Cats-Baril (2nd edition)
  • will be referred to as TC (after the authors)
  • Additional readings
  • To be circulated / posted on Blackboard
  • For software labs / project
  • SimNet computer-based training software
  • For you to enhance your software skills

12
Readings
  • Read BEFORE coming to class
  • on-line quizzes (will be announced)

13
Assessment
  • 50 - closed-book final exam
  • 50 - coursework
  • 30 - term projects (coming soon)
  • 4-5 member teams
  • all members may NOT get the same grade
  • peer evaluations will be used
  • 20 - seminar participation
  • on-line quizzes, contribution to class discussion

14
E-mail
  • NTU contacts you at your NTU e-mail
  • read your NTU e-mail (IC_at_ntu.edu.sg), or
  • forward your e-mail to another account
  • (remember to empty the NTU mailbox regularly)
  • You can specify a non-NTU e-mail in your
    Blackboard profile
  • When e-mailing your tutor / lecturer,
  • identify yourself name, tutorial group, e-mail
    address
  • include AB113 Seminar xx in subject line

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Blackboard
  • Online learning software used at NTU
  • Log on to edventure.ntu.edu.sg every day
  • (userid IC, password matric number)
  • Blackboard will be used to
  • distribute course materials (notices, class
    notes, tutorial questions, project description,
    )
  • post answers to tutorial questions
  • submit assignments for marking
  • discuss AB113 topics outside the seminar

16
Look around
  • The Computer Times supplement with every
    Wednesdays Straits Times
  • and occasionally with the Today paper
  • The advertisements for computers and other IT
    products (mobile phones, digital cameras, DVD
    players, handycams, MP3 players, )
  • The IT-related job ads in the Straits Times on
    Wednesdays and Saturdays
  • Classification 221 in the classifieds of the
    Straits Times (just kidding )

17
The skills dimension
  • What youll be able to do

18
Buy computers wisely
  • Should you buy the latest (and most expensive)
    Pentium 4 computer ?
  • or a cheaper CPU more memory ?
  • Will a notebook computer be able to play your
    favorite games ?
  • Your hard disk is full of MP3 files. Can you
    store them somewhere else ?

19
Create attractive documents
  • Design for print / screen / web
  • reports, presentations, web pages
  • Host an attractive resume (bio-data) on NTUs web
    server (for free)
  • Build spreadsheets with formulas to
    automagically calculate loan repayment
    schedules, foreign currency equivalents,

20
Training on software
  • SimNet computer-based training software bundled
    with text
  • use it to brush up on your knowledge of MS-Excel
    and (especially) MS-Access
  • In the tutorials, tasks requiring the use of
    software will be assigned
  • performance on these tasks will count towards the
    grade for the course

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Manage data
  • Maintain contact lists of friends / business
    associates
  • Organize your music collection
  • find songs by artist, title,
  • Extract data from databases for research
  • Compustat, CRSP, other financial data

22
Connect computers into networks
  • Move files from one computer to another
  • Share a printer for multiple PCs
  • Share a broadband Internet connection in your
    home
  • Connect computers for multi-player action games

23
Use communications tools effectively
  • Send / receive files via e-mail
  • Read / post messages from / to discussion groups
  • Use chat programs (e.g. ICQ)
  • Download music
  • Shop online with confidence

24
Motivation for the course
  • Why you need IT

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Why you need IT
  • Why do Acc/Bus graduates need IT ?
  • Most work is performed through IT
  • IT gives a business an edge over competition
  • 10 15 more pay for tech savvy employees
  • Singapore is a key player in global IT
  • IT sector is a major employer
  • IT is rapidly changing
  • Good grasp of fundamentals essential

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Is IT a declining field ?
  • Definitely not
  • Singapore still has a large deficit of IT skills
  • Modern businesses heavily invested in IT
  • IT spending is still rising steadily
  • IT sector still growing faster than most others
  • Other growth industries (biotech, financial
    services, ) depend on progress in IT

27
Is IT for engineers only ?
  • No way
  • Proper use of IT requires business knowledge
  • Programming (coding) is only a small part
  • Need to bridge the gap between users and
    developers of technology
  • Much of IT can be learnt by self-learning and
    hands-on experimentation

28
IT and Organizations
  • How organizations use IT

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The organizational view
  • Understand how rapid changes in the environment
    are forcing companies to be more responsive.
  • Appreciate the Interplay between strategy and
    informational technology capabilities
  • Understand how information technology is enabling
    organizations to broaden their perspectives to
    encompass global goals
  • Appreciate some of the ethical dilemmas raised
    through the use of information technology

30
Competitive Strategy
  • A Business Model is how a specific business is
    able to capture and retain monetary value
  • Business strategies are developed and implemented
    to ensure that the business can compete
    effectively
  • A competitive analysis is used to determine how
    well positioned the company is and how likely
    they are to succeed

31
Organizational Responsiveness
  • Organizational responsiveness implies being aware
    of environmental changes and doing something
    about them.
  • Organizational environment is turbulent
  • Organizations need to be responsive to critical
    elements
  • Customers
  • Suppliers
  • Competitors
  • Governing agencies and regulations

32
Global Perspective
  • Many organizations are expanding their operations
    beyond national borders.
  • Organizations do not have to a head office
    located in any one country.
  • Information technology allows for communications
    and information dissemination.
  • Networks and communications allow information to
    move around the globe unimpeded.

33
A formal definition of IT
  • What is Information Technology
  • Information Technology is the hardware and
    software that are packaged as a device for
    capturing, storing, processing, and outputting
    digital content

34
Characteristics of IT
  • Information technology
  • Continues to advance at a rapid pace
  • Rate of advancement has slowed, doubling every 18
    to 24 months
  • Has played a substantial role in most
    organizations
  • Has altered the concept of time and distance
  • May have implications for managers
  • May potentially impact society

35
An Information System
  • The purpose of an information system is to
    accomplish a task utilizing information
    technology
  • Content --The data, graphics, sound, images, and
    video that are processed by information technology

36
Communication Technologies
  • Optional, but common to most Information Systems
  • Are specialized Information Technology
  • Subset of Information Technology used for
    transmitting content between devices over a
    distance

37
Information System components
  • Purpose
  • Information Technology
  • Content
  • Communication Technology
  • Roles
  • Procedures

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Roles and procedures
  • Roles -- People interact with I/S in a variety of
    ways, including acting as user or developer. It
    is possible to have a system that does not
    require people (fully automated system)
  • Procedures -- The instructions for users of an
    I/S how the user role interacts with the I/T

39
Measuring IT performance
  • Advances in information technology are measured
    based on performance criteria
  • Potential performance criteria for a given price
    level are
  • Storage capacity
  • Data access speed
  • Data transfer rate

40
Processing Capacity
  • Processing Capacity refer to the load that a
    computer system can manage
  • Web site capacity issues
  • How many user may access the site
  • How much content is being requested by each user

41
Wireless Technologies
  • Telecommunications is a major area of
    technological advancement
  • Wireline
  • Copper
  • Telephone lines
  • Fiber optic
  • Wireless
  • Satellite
  • Radio frequency
  • More people have wireless devices than wired ones

42
Wireless Technologies
  • WAP, wireless application protocol is a standard
    for accessing the content on the Internet using
    wireless devices
  • 20 of the worlds population will have mobile
    devices by 2005
  • Many applications for wireless devices were
    originally targeted at consumers
  • Benefits of the mobile Internet are significant
    for most organizations

43
IT Infrastructure
  • The term information technology infrastructure is
    used to describe the combination of computers,
    networks, and software applications used to
    process and distribute information
  • Information technology can have wide ranging
    influences on organizations and individuals

44
Ethical Issues
  • IT has a tremendous impact on the issues
    surrounding the rights of the individual versus
    the rights of the organization
  • Computerized monitoring
  • Individuals right to privacy
  • Intellectual property

45
ITs Impact on Careers
  • Organizations no longer pay people to simply
    oversee others and pass along information
  • Information technology has impacted many jobs and
    created new ones
  • CAD/CAM
  • Chief Privacy Officer
  • Lobbyist

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The music Industry
  • Traditional distribution channel
  • Music retailers, Rack jobbers, Music clubs,
    Direct Marketers
  • Shift from analog to digitized content
  • benefits what caused the shift ?
  • who benefited most ?
  • where does the money from a CD sale go ?

47
The MP3 format
  • Audio CDs store audio in .wav format (10
    MB/minute)
  • MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer 3) is a compressed format that
    gives comparable quality with smaller file size
    (1 MB/minute)
  • CD buyers can rip their music to MP3 format
    using their PCs

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File sharing and Napster
  • Smaller file size increasing data capacity of
    the Internet file sharing
  • Napster connected individuals for peer-to-peer
    file sharing
  • but Napster was centralized, so shut down
  • new forms (Gnutella, eDonkey, Kazaa, ) more
    distributed harder to shut down

49
Music piracy ?
  • Individuals built up large collections of MP3
    files by downloading from others
  • use of database software to manage MP3 libraries
    was an AB113 project topic
  • Record companies insist that global music sales
    are depressed by piracy
  • legal action taken against file-sharers
  • do you feel that file-sharing is piracy ?

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Deterring piracy
  • Spot and sue file-sharers
  • with co-operation of ISPs
  • Copy-protected CDs
  • see list at http//ukcdr.org/issues/cd/bad/
  • Add bad files to file-sharing networks
  • Digital Rights Management
  • only licensed music can be played
  • Apple iTunes sells DRM-protected music for iPods
  • Where is the music industry going ?
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