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Chapter 1 Foundations
of Information Systems
in Business
James A. O'Brien, and George Marakas.
Management Information Systems with MISource
2007, 8th
ed. Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill, Inc.,
2007. ISBN: 13 9780073323091
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
2
What is a System?
 A set of interrelated components
 With a clearly defined boundary
 Working together
 To achieve a common set of objectives
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
3
What is an Information System?
 An organized combination of…
People
Hardware and software
Communication networks
Data resources
Policies and procedures
 This system…
Stores, retrieves, transforms, and
disseminates information in an organization
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
4
Information Technologies
 Information Systems
All the components and resources necessary
to deliver information and functions to the
organization
Could be paper based
 Information Technologies
Hardware, software, networking, data
management
 Our focus will be on computer-based information
systems (CBIS)
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
5
What Should Business
Professionals Know?
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
6
Fundamental Roles of IS in
Business
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
7
Trends in Information Systems
Data
Processing
Management
Reporting
Decision
Support
Strategic &
End User
Electronic
Commerce
1950-1960 1960-1970 1970-1980 1980-1990 1990-2000
Electronic
Data
Processing
- TPS
Management
Information
Systems
Decision
Support
Systems
- Ad hoc
Reports
End User
Computing
Exec Info Sys
Expert Systems
SIS
Electronic
Business &
Commerce
-Internetworked
E-Business &
Commerce
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
8
What is E-Business?
 Using Internet technologies to empower…
Business processes
Electronic commerce
Collaboration within a company
Collaboration with customers, suppliers, and
other business stakeholders
 In essence, an online exchange of value
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
9
How E-Business is Being Used
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
10
E-Business Use
 Reengineering
Internal business processes
 Enterprise collaboration systems
Support communications, coordination and
coordination among teams and work groups
 Electronic commerce
Buying, selling, marketing, and servicing of
products and services over networks
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
11
Types of Information Systems
 Operations Support Systems
Efficiently process business transactions
Control industrial processes
Support communication and collaboration
Update corporate databases
 Management Support Systems
Provide information as reports and displays
Give direct computer support to managers
during decision-making
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
12
Purposes of Information Systems
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
13
Operations Support Systems
 What do they do?
Efficiently process business transactions
Control industrial processes
Support communications and collaboration
Update corporate databases
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
14
Types of OSS
 Transaction Processing Systems
Record and process business transactions
Example: sales processing, inventory systems,
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
Example: email, video conferencing
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
15
Two 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
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
16
Management 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
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
17
Types 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
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
18
Other 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
 Strategic Information Systems - help get a strategic
advantage over customer
 Example: shipment tracking, e-commerce Web
systems
 Functional Business Systems - focus on operational and
managerial applications of basic business functions
 Example: accounting, finance, or marketing
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
19
IT Challenges and Opportunities
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
20
Measuring 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
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
21
System Concepts: A Foundation
 System concepts help us understand…
Technology: hardware, software, data
management, telecommunications networks
Applications: to support inter-connected
information systems
Development: developing ways to use
information technology includes designing the
basic components of information systems
Management: emphasizes the quality,
strategic business value, and security of an
organization’s information systems
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
22
What is a System?
 A system is…
A set of interrelated components
With a clearly defined boundary
Working together
To achieve a common set of objectives
By accepting inputs and producing outputs
In an organized transformation process
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
23
Basic Functions of a System
 Input
Capturing and assembling elements that enter
the system to be processed
 Processing
Transformation process that converts input
into output
 Output
Transferring transformed elements to their
ultimate destination
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
24
Cybernetic System
 All systems have input, processing, and output
 A cybernetic system, a self-monitoring, self-
regulating system, adds feedback and control:
 Feedback is data about the performance of a
system
 Control involves monitoring and evaluating
feedback to determine whether a system is moving
toward the achievement of its goal
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
25
A Business as a System
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
26
Other System Characteristics
 If a system is one of the components of a larger
system, it is a subsystem
The larger system is an environment
 Several systems may share the same
environment
Some may be connected via a shared
boundary, or interface
 Types of systems…
Open
Adaptive
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
27
Components of an IS
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
28
Information System Resources
 People Resources
 Specialists
 End users
 Hardware Resources
 Machines
 Media
 Software Resources
 Programs
 Procedures
 Data Resources
 Product descriptions, customer records, employee files,
inventory databases
 Network Resources
 Communications media, communications processors, network
access and control software
 Information Resources
 Management reports and business documents using text and
graphics displays, audio responses, and paper forms
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
29
Data Versus Information
 Data are raw facts about physical phenomena or
business transactions
 Information is data that has been converted into
meaningful and useful context for end users
 Example:
Sales data is names, quantities, and dollar
amounts
Sales information is amount of sales by
product type, sales territory, or salesperson
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
30
IS Activities
 Input of data resources
Data entry activities
 Processing of data into information
Calculations, comparisons, sorting, and so on
 Output of information products
Messages, reports, forms, graphic images
 Storage of data resources
Data elements and databases
 Control of system performance
Monitoring and evaluating feedback
Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business
31
Recognizing IS
 Business professionals should be able to look at
an information system and identify…
The people, hardware, software, data, and
network resources they use
The type of information products they produce
The way they perform input, processing,
output, storage, and control activities

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Management Information System one or two chapter By Amjad Ali Depar MBA Student

  • 1. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business James A. O'Brien, and George Marakas. Management Information Systems with MISource 2007, 8th ed. Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 2007. ISBN: 13 9780073323091
  • 2. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 2 What is a System?  A set of interrelated components  With a clearly defined boundary  Working together  To achieve a common set of objectives
  • 3. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 3 What is an Information System?  An organized combination of… People Hardware and software Communication networks Data resources Policies and procedures  This system… Stores, retrieves, transforms, and disseminates information in an organization
  • 4. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 4 Information Technologies  Information Systems All the components and resources necessary to deliver information and functions to the organization Could be paper based  Information Technologies Hardware, software, networking, data management  Our focus will be on computer-based information systems (CBIS)
  • 5. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 5 What Should Business Professionals Know?
  • 6. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 6 Fundamental Roles of IS in Business
  • 7. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 7 Trends in Information Systems Data Processing Management Reporting Decision Support Strategic & End User Electronic Commerce 1950-1960 1960-1970 1970-1980 1980-1990 1990-2000 Electronic Data Processing - TPS Management Information Systems Decision Support Systems - Ad hoc Reports End User Computing Exec Info Sys Expert Systems SIS Electronic Business & Commerce -Internetworked E-Business & Commerce
  • 8. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 8 What is E-Business?  Using Internet technologies to empower… Business processes Electronic commerce Collaboration within a company Collaboration with customers, suppliers, and other business stakeholders  In essence, an online exchange of value
  • 9. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 9 How E-Business is Being Used
  • 10. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 10 E-Business Use  Reengineering Internal business processes  Enterprise collaboration systems Support communications, coordination and coordination among teams and work groups  Electronic commerce Buying, selling, marketing, and servicing of products and services over networks
  • 11. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 11 Types of Information Systems  Operations Support Systems Efficiently process business transactions Control industrial processes Support communication and collaboration Update corporate databases  Management Support Systems Provide information as reports and displays Give direct computer support to managers during decision-making
  • 12. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 12 Purposes of Information Systems
  • 13. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 13 Operations Support Systems  What do they do? Efficiently process business transactions Control industrial processes Support communications and collaboration Update corporate databases
  • 14. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 14 Types of OSS  Transaction Processing Systems Record and process business transactions Example: sales processing, inventory systems, 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 Example: email, video conferencing
  • 15. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 15 Two 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
  • 16. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 16 Management 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
  • 17. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 17 Types 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
  • 18. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 18 Other 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  Strategic Information Systems - help get a strategic advantage over customer  Example: shipment tracking, e-commerce Web systems  Functional Business Systems - focus on operational and managerial applications of basic business functions  Example: accounting, finance, or marketing
  • 19. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 19 IT Challenges and Opportunities
  • 20. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 20 Measuring 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
  • 21. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 21 System Concepts: A Foundation  System concepts help us understand… Technology: hardware, software, data management, telecommunications networks Applications: to support inter-connected information systems Development: developing ways to use information technology includes designing the basic components of information systems Management: emphasizes the quality, strategic business value, and security of an organization’s information systems
  • 22. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 22 What is a System?  A system is… A set of interrelated components With a clearly defined boundary Working together To achieve a common set of objectives By accepting inputs and producing outputs In an organized transformation process
  • 23. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 23 Basic Functions of a System  Input Capturing and assembling elements that enter the system to be processed  Processing Transformation process that converts input into output  Output Transferring transformed elements to their ultimate destination
  • 24. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 24 Cybernetic System  All systems have input, processing, and output  A cybernetic system, a self-monitoring, self- regulating system, adds feedback and control:  Feedback is data about the performance of a system  Control involves monitoring and evaluating feedback to determine whether a system is moving toward the achievement of its goal
  • 25. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 25 A Business as a System
  • 26. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 26 Other System Characteristics  If a system is one of the components of a larger system, it is a subsystem The larger system is an environment  Several systems may share the same environment Some may be connected via a shared boundary, or interface  Types of systems… Open Adaptive
  • 27. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 27 Components of an IS
  • 28. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 28 Information System Resources  People Resources  Specialists  End users  Hardware Resources  Machines  Media  Software Resources  Programs  Procedures  Data Resources  Product descriptions, customer records, employee files, inventory databases  Network Resources  Communications media, communications processors, network access and control software  Information Resources  Management reports and business documents using text and graphics displays, audio responses, and paper forms
  • 29. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 29 Data Versus Information  Data are raw facts about physical phenomena or business transactions  Information is data that has been converted into meaningful and useful context for end users  Example: Sales data is names, quantities, and dollar amounts Sales information is amount of sales by product type, sales territory, or salesperson
  • 30. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 30 IS Activities  Input of data resources Data entry activities  Processing of data into information Calculations, comparisons, sorting, and so on  Output of information products Messages, reports, forms, graphic images  Storage of data resources Data elements and databases  Control of system performance Monitoring and evaluating feedback
  • 31. Chapter 1 Foundations of Information Systems in Business 31 Recognizing IS  Business professionals should be able to look at an information system and identify… The people, hardware, software, data, and network resources they use The type of information products they produce The way they perform input, processing, output, storage, and control activities