Title: Introduction to Management Information Systems
1Introduction to Management Information Systems
2Types of Business Information Systems -
Constituency Perspective
- Operation Support System
- Transaction Processing Systems (TPS)
- Process Control Systems (PCS)
- Enterprise Collaboration Systems (ECS)
- Management Support System
- Management Information Systems (MIS)
- Decision Support Systems (DSS)
- Executive Support Systems (ESS)
- Others
- Knowledge Work Systems (KWS)
- Expert Systems
- Strategic Information Systems
- Functional Business Systems
- Office Systems
3Process Control Systems (PCS)
- Monitor and control physical processes
- Enhance team and work group communications and
productivity - Include applications called office automation
systems
Enterprise Collaboration Systems
4Management Information System (MIS)
- Structured and semi-structured decisions
- Report control oriented
- Not flexible, little analytical capabilities
- Past and present data
- Lengthy design process
5Management Information System (MIS)
- Provide information in the form of reports and
display to managers - Management level
- Inputs High volume data
- Processing Simple models
- Outputs Summary reports
- Users Middle managers
- Example Annual budgeting
6Management Information System (MIS)
7Decision Support System (DSS)
- Non-routine decision making
- Address unique and rapidly changing problems
- Use information from TPS, MIS and at times from
external sources - User-friendly
8Decision Support System (DSS)
- Give direct computer support to managers during
the decision-making process - Management level
- Inputs Low volume data
- Processing Interactive
- Outputs Decision analysis
- Users Professionals, staff
- Example What-if analysis
9Decision Support System (DSS)
10Executive Support System (ESS)
- Provide critical information from a wide variety
of internal and external sources in easy-to-use
displays to managers - Strategic level
- Inputs Aggregate data
- Processing Interactive
- Outputs Projections
- Users Senior managers
- Example 5-year operating plan
11Executive Support System (ESS)
12Executive Support System (ESS)
- Strategic Issues and long term trends
- Address decisions requiring judgment and
evaluation - Top level management
- Information is delivered through portal
- Very expensive to keep up
- Extensive support staff
13Relationship of Systems
14References
- Handout from Management Information Systems,
Managing the Digital Firm, 10th Edition, Laudon.
Chapter 2
15- ASSIGNMENT 1
- Prepare a report on the following systems
- Knowledge Work Systems (KWS)
- Expert Systems
- Strategic Information Systems
- Functional Business Systems
16- ASSIGNMENT 1
- Your report should be supported by
- System Benefits
- System Inputs, Outputs, Users, Processes
- Systems diagrams
- Examples
- References
Due date 9th August, 2008