This document provides an overview of different types of information systems. It discusses transaction processing systems which handle daily routine transactions. Knowledge work systems and office automation systems help knowledge workers and office workers respectively. Management information systems provide routine reports for management decision making and control. Decision support systems use data and models to support non-routine decisions. Executive support systems address unstructured strategic decision making through advanced visualization. The document also examines information systems from functional perspectives like sales, manufacturing, finance and human resources.
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Management information System and its typesAbdul Rehman
Management information System
Difference between MIS and IS
Importance of MIS
Characteristics of MIS
Types of MIS: Expert System, Decision support system, Executive Information System
This presentation is detailed PPT on Management Information System. Infact it is a combination of various presentations that are downloaded from the internet.
The presentation is self explanatory and is very helpful for Management and Commerce students
Management information System and its typesAbdul Rehman
Management information System
Difference between MIS and IS
Importance of MIS
Characteristics of MIS
Types of MIS: Expert System, Decision support system, Executive Information System
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2. CC 103
Management Information System
Understand the concept of a system and how it relates to
information systems.
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3. What Is An Information System?
An Information System can be any organized combination
Of:
- people,
- hardware,
- software,
- communications networks,
- policies.
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4. What Is An Information System?
(continued)
People rely on modern information systems to
communicate using a variable:
- physical devices (hardware).
- information processing instruction and
procedures (software).
- communications channels (network).
- stored data (data resources).
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5. How Information Systems Are TransformingHow Information Systems Are Transforming
BusinessBusiness
Increase in cell phone usage,
Increase in Internet usage,
Internet shoping,
Online payment,
Advertisement on the Internet,
Awareness of prices,
Etc.
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6. • Businesses invest in IT to achieve six
important business objectives
1. Operational excellence
2. New products, services, and business models
3. Customer and supplier intimacy
4. Improved decision making
5. Competitive advantage
6. Survival
Business Drivers of Information SystemsBusiness Drivers of Information Systems
The Role of Information Systems in Business Today
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7. Operational Excellence:Operational Excellence:
Improved efficiency results in higher profits
Information systems and technologies help
improve efficiency and productivity
Efficiency: It is the using resources in such a way as to
maximize the production of goods and services.
The Role of Information Systems in Business
Today
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8. • Information systems and technologies enable firms
to create new products, services, and business
models
• Business model: How a company produces, delivers,
and sells its products and services
• Product: Any commercial good.
• Service: Non-material equivalent of a good in
economics and marketing.
New products, services, and business models:New products, services, and business models:
The Role of Information Systems in Business
Today
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9. New products, services, and business models:New products, services, and business models:
The Role of Information Systems in Business Today
With its stunning multitouch
display, full Internet browsing, digital
camera, and portable
music player, Apple’s iPhone set a new
standard for mobile phones. Other
Apple products have transformed the
music and entertainment industries.
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10. • Customers who are served well become repeat
customers who purchase more
• Mandarin Oriental hotel
• Uses IT to foster an intimate relationship with its customers,
keeping track of preferences, etc.
• Close relationships with suppliers result in lower
costs
• JCPenney
• IT to enhance relationship with supplier in Hong Kong
Customer and supplier intimacy:Customer and supplier intimacy:
The Role of Information Systems in Business Today
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11. • Real-time data improves ability of managers to
make decisions.
• Data may be about:
• Production,
• Selling,
• Customer complain,
• problems,
• Etc.
Improved decision making:Improved decision making:
The Role of Information Systems in Business
Today
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12. The Role of Information Systems in Business Today
Information Builders’
digital dashboard
delivers
comprehensive and
accurate information
for decision making.
The graphical
overview of key
performance
indicators helps
managers quickly spot
areas that need
attention.
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13. • Often results from achieving previous business
objectives
• Advantages over competitors:
• Charging less for superior products,
• Better performance, and
• Better response to suppliers and customers
Competitive advantage:Competitive advantage:
The Role of Information Systems in Business Today
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14. The Role of Information Systems in Business Today
In a Toyota factory, the
assembly line produces a
superior product in less
time, using less inventory,
and having fewer defects
than the competition.
Toyota uses information
systems to monitor
inventory levels and
manage production
scheduling.
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15. • Businesses may need to invest in information
systems out of necessity; simply the cost of doing
business
• Keeping up with competitors
• Citibank’s introduction of ATMs
• Federal and state regulations and reporting
requirements
• Toxic Substances Control Act and the Sarbanes-
Oxley Act
Survival:Survival:
The Role of Information Systems in Business Today
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16. Perspectives on Information Systems and Information
Technology
• Information technology: The hardware and software a
business uses to achieve objectives
• Information system: Interrelated components that
manage information to:
• Support decision making and control
• Help with analysis, visualization, and product creation
• Data: Streams of raw facts
• Information: Data shaped into meaningful, useful form
What Is an Information System?What Is an Information System?
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17. The Fundamental Roles Of Information
System In Business
There are three fundamental reasons:
1. Support of its business processes and operations.( like
keeping inventories record or payment details etc.)
2. Support of decision making by its employees and
managers.
3. Support of its strategies for competitive advantage.
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18. Trends In Information Systems:
1. Data processing: 1950s – 1960s
- electronic data processing systems
-- transaction processing, record keeping,
and traditional accounting applications.
2. Management reporting: 1960s – 1970s
- management information systems
-- management reports of pre specified
information to support decision making.
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19. Cont.
3. Decision support: 1970s – 1980s
- decision support systems
4. Strategic and User Support: 1980s – 1990s
- end user computing systems
- executive information systems
- expert systems
- strategic information systems
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Management Information System
Electronic Business and Commerce: 1990s – 2000s
- internet based e business and e-commerce systems
Many business today are using internet technologies to
Web enable business process and to create innovative e
business application.
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21. Types Of Information Systems
Operations Support
Systems
Specialized
Processing Systems Transaction
Processing
Systems
Process Control
Systems
Enterprise
Collaboration
Systems
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Management Information System
Management
Support Systems
Management
Information
Systems
Decision
Support
Systems
Executive
Informatio
n Systems
Specialized
Processing
Systems
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24. Different kinds of systemsDifferent kinds of systems
Operational-level systems
Knowledge-level systems
• Information systems that monitor the
elementary activities and transactions of the
organization .(like TPS)
• Information systems that support knowledge
and data workers in an organization. (KWS,
OAS)
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Management-level systems
Strategic-level systems
• Information systems that support the monitoring,
controlling, decision making, and administrative
activities of middle managers. (DSS, MIS)
• Information systems that support the long-range
planning activities of senior management . (EIS)
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26. Major Types of Systems
Executive Support Systems (ESS)Executive Support Systems (ESS)
Decision Support Systems (DSS)Decision Support Systems (DSS)
Management Information Systems (MIS)Management Information Systems (MIS)
Knowledge Work Systems (KWS)Knowledge Work Systems (KWS)
Office Automation Systems (OAS)Office Automation Systems (OAS)
Transaction Processing Systems (TPS)Transaction Processing Systems (TPS)
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27. MAJOR TYPES OF SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS
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Transaction Processing Systems (TPS)Transaction Processing Systems (TPS)
• Basic business systems that serve the operational levelBasic business systems that serve the operational level
• A computerized system that performs and records theA computerized system that performs and records the
daily routine transactions necessary to the conduct ofdaily routine transactions necessary to the conduct of
the businessthe business
• EXAMPLE:EXAMPLE: payroll, accounts payablepayroll, accounts payable
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29. TYPICAL TPS APPLICATIONS
Sales & Marketing Systems
MAJOR FUNCTIONS OF SYSTEMS:
Sales Management ;
Market Research ;
Promotion ; Pricing ; New Products
MAJOR APPLICATION SYSTEMS:
Sales Order Info System ;
Market Research System ;
Pricing System
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30. TPS
Manufacturing
Plant scheduling
Material movement control
Machine control
Finance
Securities trading
Cash management
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Accounting
Payroll
Account payable
Account receivable
Human Resources
Compensation
Training & development
Employee record keeping
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32. KWS – knowledge work systems
Information systems that aid knowledge workers in
the creation and integration of new knowledge in
the organization .
Example: Engineering work station
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33. OAS – office automation systems
Computer systems, such as word processing,
electronic mail systems, and scheduling systems,
that are designed to increase the productivity
of data workers in the office .
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34. MIS – Management Information Systems
Information systems at the management level of
organization that serve the functions of planning,
controlling, and decision making by providing routine
summary and exception reports.
Example: Annual budgetingExample: Annual budgeting
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35. MIS
• Structured and semi-structured decisionsStructured and semi-structured decisions
• Report control orientedReport control oriented
• Past and present dataPast and present data
• Internal orientationInternal orientation
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36. DSS – Decision Support Systems
Information systems at the management level of
an organization that combine data and
sophisticated analytical models to support non-
routine decision making.
Example:Example: Contract cost analysisContract cost analysis
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37. MIS & DSSMIS & DSS
Sales and marketing
Sales management
Sales region analysis
Manufacturing
Inventory control
Production scheduling
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39. ESS – Executive Support Systems
Information system at the organization’s strategic level
designed to address unstructured decision making through
advanced graphics and communications
Example: 5-year operating planExample: 5-year operating plan
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40. ESSESS
Sales and marketing Sales trend
forecasting
Manufacturing Operating plan
Finance Budget forecasting
Accounting Profit planning
Human Resource Personnel planning
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41. Characteristics of Different Types of InformationCharacteristics of Different Types of Information
SystemsSystems
Information inputs
Processing
Information outputs
Users
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42. Systems from a Functional PerspectiveSystems from a Functional Perspective
SALES & MARKETING SYSTEMS
MANUFACTURING & PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
FINANCE & ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS
HUMAN RESOURCES SYSTEMS
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