CT 479   1
- XXJIJ~%%I   ( Business System )

        - %~d@k~ ( Public System )




2   1                                       CT479
‘5~UUm’l~~hhW ( Subsystem in Society )




CT 479                                   3
3ZIl¶lfll~lll~   ( Sale System )

    XXllJfll~dW6tl~¶k$ ( Acccounting System )

    33JIJfll3W%l     ( Production System )

    33JllfWSLl%41%31U¶pfNl ( Personnel System )

    ~~Y¶lIhpiX~d~“olrl         ( Maintenance System )




4                                                       CT 479
How a marketing manager   may view the organizatron




CT 479
1. Mlfl3'3lIJZWJWlfl%3J¶.l ( External Environment )

    2. ~(NIJ.sTIU~I~~~~~=~I~I   ( Internal Environment )




6                                                          CT 479
eJ~fW2lpISnF.lbd%3JLl   ( Internal Environment )




                         dU~W~iftXJflltlUOfl    ( External Environment )
                                 




                                        d~l6’2~~fXJflltl%ld   ( Internal Environment )




CT 479                                                                                   7
VCR



VCR



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      CT 479
Old System         New System

         ( Current System )



                              c




CT 479                                     9
Management


                             I



     End User   System Analyst   Programmer




10                                            CT 479
CT 479   11
12   CT 479
s~:nr~la,~arPdawaa~a”,~~~~,~     ( Management Information System :MIS )

         m-j~~~~aaan”ocjes~~~~~~ ( Decision Support System :DSS )

         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~          ( Executive Information System :EIS )

         %XW@hfltlJ          ( Expert System :ES )




CT 479                                                                             13
Inputs   Processing   outputs




                                Record




14                                       CT 479
1 ,ooo.ooo

  Numb&

    of         100,000

  Product

    per
  year           1,000




                         1500   1600   1700   1800   1900   2000




CT 479                                                             15
fm’k 1 . 8 as~n-690ds~:Elnr~~“naaawnsFna~nlal~~asa~,”79~aa~ln~lurn~~~~,~~a~~~~~~

                WdW3lu    ( The systems department functions as a unit,providing services




                                                                                    *
                 to the entire organization )




                                   I            :           I
      L  hformation

       hx Pw3aent             he President          Vtce   Presioent 1




16                                                                                 CT 479
Organization   Chart



         1. Vice-President    of Inform&ton System   13. Data Control Clerks

         2. Admmistrative      Assistant             14. Data Entry Operators

         3. Manager of System Anaysts                15. Computer Operstors

         4. Manager of Programming                   16. Telecommumcntmn       Spectalist

         5. Manager of Operation                     17. Standards Coordinator

         6. Manager of Technicnl       Support       18. Remote Site Data Entry Operhtors

         I. User Service Personal                    19. Remote Site Computer Operators

         8. System Analysis

         9.    Application   Programmers

         10.   Maintenance    Programmers

         I I. System Programmers

         12. Data Base Admmistrators




CT 479                                                                                      17
18   CT 479

Ct479 1

  • 1.
  • 2.
    - XXJIJ~%%I ( Business System ) - %~d@k~ ( Public System ) 2 1 CT479
  • 3.
    ‘5~UUm’l~~hhW ( Subsystemin Society ) CT 479 3
  • 4.
    3ZIl¶lfll~lll~ ( Sale System ) XXllJfll~dW6tl~¶k$ ( Acccounting System ) 33JIJfll3W%l ( Production System ) 33JllfWSLl%41%31U¶pfNl ( Personnel System ) ~~Y¶lIhpiX~d~“olrl ( Maintenance System ) 4 CT 479
  • 5.
    How a marketingmanager may view the organizatron CT 479
  • 6.
    1. Mlfl3'3lIJZWJWlfl%3J¶.l (External Environment ) 2. ~(NIJ.sTIU~I~~~~~=~I~I ( Internal Environment ) 6 CT 479
  • 7.
    eJ~fW2lpISnF.lbd%3JLl ( Internal Environment ) dU~W~iftXJflltlUOfl ( External Environment ) d~l6’2~~fXJflltl%ld ( Internal Environment ) CT 479 7
  • 8.
  • 9.
    Old System New System ( Current System ) c CT 479 9
  • 10.
    Management I End User System Analyst Programmer 10 CT 479
  • 11.
  • 12.
    12 CT 479
  • 13.
    s~:nr~la,~arPdawaa~a”,~~~~,~ ( Management Information System :MIS ) m-j~~~~aaan”ocjes~~~~~~ ( Decision Support System :DSS ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ( Executive Information System :EIS ) %XW@hfltlJ ( Expert System :ES ) CT 479 13
  • 14.
    Inputs Processing outputs Record 14 CT 479
  • 15.
    1 ,ooo.ooo Numb& of 100,000 Product per year 1,000 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 CT 479 15
  • 16.
    fm’k 1 .8 as~n-690ds~:Elnr~~“naaawnsFna~nlal~~asa~,”79~aa~ln~lurn~~~~,~~a~~~~~~ WdW3lu ( The systems department functions as a unit,providing services * to the entire organization ) I : I L hformation hx Pw3aent he President Vtce Presioent 1 16 CT 479
  • 17.
    Organization Chart 1. Vice-President of Inform&ton System 13. Data Control Clerks 2. Admmistrative Assistant 14. Data Entry Operators 3. Manager of System Anaysts 15. Computer Operstors 4. Manager of Programming 16. Telecommumcntmn Spectalist 5. Manager of Operation 17. Standards Coordinator 6. Manager of Technicnl Support 18. Remote Site Data Entry Operhtors I. User Service Personal 19. Remote Site Computer Operators 8. System Analysis 9. Application Programmers 10. Maintenance Programmers I I. System Programmers 12. Data Base Admmistrators CT 479 17
  • 18.
    18 CT 479