mis 02 foundations of information systems
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The series of presentations contains the information about "Management Information System" subject of SEIT for University of Pune.Subject Teacher: Tushar B Kute (Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Centre, Nashik)http://www.tusharkute.comTRANSCRIPT
Third Year Information Technology
Part 02Foundations of Information Systems
Tushar B Kute,Department of Information Technology,Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Centre, Nashikhttp://www.tusharkute.com
Input ofData
Resources
Input ofData
Resources
Processing Data
Processing Data
Output ofInformation
Products
Output ofInformation
Products
Control of System PerformanceControl of System Performance
Storage of Data ResourcesStorage of Data Resources
ManufacturingProcess
Input ofRaw Materials
Output ofFinished Products
Environment
Other Systems
Control byManagement
ControlSignals
ControlSignals
FeedbackSignals
FeedbackSignals
System Boundary
1200100
WestCharles Mann
79154 TM Shoes
Monthly Sales Report for West Region
Sales Rep: Charles MannEmp No. 79154Item Qty Sold PriceTM Shoes 1200 $100
NameField
NameField
PayrollRecordPayrollRecord
PayrollFile
PayrollFile
PersonnelDatabase
Support of Strategic
Advantage
Support of Managerial
Decision Making
Support of Business Operations
Data Processing
ManagementReporting
DecisionSupport
Strategic &End User
Electronic Commerce
1950-1960 1960-1970
1970-1980
1980-1990
1990-2000
ElectronicData Processing- TPS
ManagementInformationSystems
DecisionSupportSystems- Ad hoc Reports
End UserComputingExec Info SysExpert SystemsSIS
ElectronicBusiness & Commerce-InternetworkedE-Business &Commerce
Utilization of large quantity of data and information.
Decision Support Data and information Information flexibility Information Security Information Sharing Smooth running of operations
Information should be accurate, timely, right, right format, right people and to filter unwanted and unnecessary information.
SMART Ratio: Specific, Measurable, Agreed, Realistic, and Time Specific.
Judging the performance of the system.
Computer-based information system (CBIS)
A single set of hardware, software, databases, telecommunications, people, and procedures that are configured to collect, manipulate, store, and process data into information
Examples: a company’s payroll systems, order entry system, and inventory control systems
Transaction
Processing
Systems
Process
Control
Systems
Enterprise
Collaboration
Systems
Operations
Support
Systems
Management
Information
Systems
Decision
Support
Systems
Executive
Information
Systems
Management
Support
Systems
Information Systems
Expert SystemsExpert Systems
Knowledge Management SystemsKnowledge Management Systems
Functional Business SystemsFunctional Business Systems
Strategic Information SystemsStrategic Information Systems
Cross-Functional Information SystemsCross-Functional Information Systems
•Business Strategies•Business Processes•Business Needs
•Customer Relationships•Business Partners•Suppliers•Business Customers
Ethical ConsiderationsPotential Risks?Potential Laws? Possible Responses?
•IS Human Resources•IS Development
•IT Infrastructure•IS Performance
•Organization Structure•and Culture•User Acceptance
O'Brien James , "Management Information Systems” , 7th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited
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