Title: Introduction%20to%20Information%20Systems
1Introduction to Information Systems
BUS 782 David Chao
2What Is an Information System?
- Information system is a collection of components
that work together to process data and provide
information to help in the operation and
management of an organization. - Information system is an organizational and
management solution, based on information
technology, to a challenge posed by the
environment.
3The Fundamental Roles of Information Systems
- Support of business operations
- Support of managerial decision making
- Support of strategic competitive advantage
- Information systems that give a company a
competitive advantage in the market place.
4Fundamental Roles of IS in Business
5Types of Information Systems
- Operations Support Systems
- Management Support Systems
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7Operations Support Systems
- What do they do?
- Efficiently process business transactions
- Control industrial processes
- Support communications and collaboration
8Types of Operations Support Systems
- Transaction Processing Systems
- Record and process business transactions
- Large amount of data, high processing speed, high
reliability, accuracy, and security (fault
tolerant) - Data internal, historical, detailed
- Examples sales processing, accounting systems
- Process Control Systems
- Monitor and control physical processes
- Example using sensors to monitor chemical
processes in a petroleum refinery - Enterprise Collaboration Systems
- Enhance team and workgroup communication
- Examples email, video conferencing
9Two Ways to Process Transactions
- 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
10Management Support Systems
- What do they do?
- Provide information and support for effective
decision making by managers - Management information systems
- Decision support systems
- Executive information systems
11Types of Management Support Systems
- Management Information Systems (MIS)
- Reports and displays
- Example daily sales analysis reports
- Decision Support Systems (DSS)
- Interactive and ad hoc support
- Example a what-if analysis to determine where to
spend advertising dollars - Executive Information Systems (EIS)
- Critical information for executives and managers
- Example easy access to actions of competitors
12Management Information Systems(Information
Reporting Systems)
- Facilitate management control by producing
summarized reports that compare actual
performance against planned performance on a
regular and recurring basis. - Management control Ensuring that performance
meets established standards.
13MIS Report Example
14Information and Management Decisions
- A decision is a selection between several courses
of action - Penalty for bad decision
- Information helps reduce uncertainty
- Incomplete information
- Information systems improve decision-making
effectiveness by providing decision makers with
information related to the decisions for which
they are responsible.
15Decision Support Systems
- Facilities for assisting decision making.
- Structured decision
- The information requirements are known precisely.
- The criteria for making decision are known.
- The quality of a decision can be measured
precisely. - Internal and external data
16The DSS Focuses on Semistructured Problems
Manager Computer (DSS) Solution
Computer Solution
Manager Solution
Structured Semistructured
Unstructured
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17Using Decision Support Systems
- What-IF AnalysisObserving how changes to
selected variables affect other variables. - Sensitivity Analysis Observing how repeated
changes to a single variable affect other
variables. - Goal-Seeking AnalysisSet a target value for a
variable, and then repeatedly changes other
variables until the target is achieved. - Example Benefit.Xls
- Optimization Analysis
- Simulation
18Other Information Systems
- Expert Systems
- Provide expert advice
- Example credit application advisor
- Knowledge Management Systems
- Support creation, organization, and dissemination
of business knowledge throughout company - Example intranet access to best business
practices
19Other Information Systems
- Functional Business Systems
- Focus on operational and managerial applications
of basic business functions - Examples accounting, finance, or marketing
20Components of an Information System
- Information technology
- people
- Database
- Procedure
21People
- Information specialists
- programmer, system analyst, database
administrator, etc. - End-user
- Menu-level end users
- Command-level end users
- End-user programmer
- End-user computing
22Ethical Responsibilities
- What uses of IT might be considered improper or
harmful to other individuals or society? - What is the proper business use of the Internet
or a companys IT resources? - How can you protect yourself from computer crime?
23Do you think it is wrong to
- Copy companys software for use at home?
- 35 say no.
- Use company equipment like computers to search
for a new job? - 34 say no.
- Blame your own personal errors on technological
glitches? - 39 say no.
- Use office computers to do personal shopping on
the Internet? - 46 say no.
24Workplace PCs May Not Be Very Private
- Dont be fooled It may be personal, but it is
not private. - Cyber-surveillance The person most likely to be
spying on you is your boss. 27 of businesses
surveyed by the American Management Association
said they review employee email. - Reasons
- Productivity
- Liability
- Network performance
25Database
- A group of related files
- Support business operations
- Provide information
26An example of database application
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27Major Functions of Database Management
- Creating a database
- Analysis Entity-Relationship Diagram
- Design Design file structure
- Implementation
- Accessing a database
- Updating a database
28Database Security
- Logical protection
- Illegal access
- Illegal update
- Virus
- Physical protection
29Internet firms flocks to store data in
blast-proof bunker
- Some biggest companies are running their Internet
operations on systems installed in a
300-foot-deep nuclear blast-proof bunker.
30Procedures
- Procedure A step-by-step process or a set of
instructions for accomplishing specific results. - Operations
- Backup and Recovery
- Security
- Development
31- Operations Procedure A procedure that describes
how a computer system or application is used, how
often it can be used, who is authorized to use
it, and where the results of processing should
go. - Backup Procedure A procedure that describes how
and when to make extra copies of information or
software to protect against losses. - Recovery Procedure An action taken when
information or software must be restored. - Security Procedure A procedure designed to
safeguard data centers, communications networks,
computers, and other IT components from
accidental intrusion or intentional damage. - Development Procedure A procedure that explains
how IT professionals should describe user needs
and develop applications to meet those needs.
32Components of an IS
33Measuring 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