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Using Information Technology Pertemuan 12 Chapter 11 Information Systems

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Using Information Technology

Pertemuan 12Chapter 11

Information Systems

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11.1 Organizations, Managers, & Information

The flow of information within an organization -

Horizontally - reflects functional areas

Vertically - reflects management levels

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Departments

Research and development (R&D)

Production (operations)

Marketing and sales

Accounting and finance

Human resources (personnel)

Information systems (IS)

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Management Levels

Top (or senior) managers - concerned with long-range, or strategic, planning and decisions

Middle-level managers - make tactical decisions to implement the strategic goals of the organization

Lower (supervisory) managers - make operational decisions - predictable decisions that can be made by following well-defined sets of routine procedures

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Types of Information

Structured information - detailed, current, not subjective, concerned with past events, records a narrow range of facts, and covers an organization’s internal activities

Unstructured information - summarized, less current, highly subjective, concerned with future events, records a broad range of facts, and covers activities outside as well as inside an organization

Semi-structured information - some structured information and some unstructured information

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11.2 Computer-Based Information Systems

For lower managers - TPSs

For middle managers - MISs and DSSs

For top managers - ESSs

For all levels, including nonmanagement – OASs, ESs, and Cooperative work systems An organization chart

and management levels and

responsibilities

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Transaction Processing System (TPS)

TPS - a computer-based information system that keeps track of the transactions needed to conduct business

Features include -

For lower managersProduces detail reportsOne TPS for each departmentForms the basis for MIS and DSS

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Management Information System (MIS)

MIS - a computer-based information system that uses data recorded by TPS as input into programs that produce routine reports as output

Features include -

For middle managersDraws from all departmentsProduces several kinds of reports

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Decision Support System (DSS)

DSS - a computer-based information system that provides a flexible tool for analysis and helps managers focus on the future

Features include -

For middle managersProduces analytic

models Geographic DSS for earthquake insurance

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Executive Support System (ESS)

ESS - an easy-to-use DSS made especially for top managers; it specifically supports strategic decision making

Components of an ESS

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Office Automation System (OAS)

OAS - combine various technologies to reduce the manual labor required in operating an efficient office and to increase productivity

Office automation systems

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Expert System (ES) and Cooperative systems

ES – is a set of interactive computer programs that help users solve problems that would otherwise require the assistance of a human expert

Cooperative systems – organizations that have networks that use groupware to enable cooperative work by groups of people

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11.3 Systems Development - The Six Phases of System Analysis and Design

System - a collection of related components that interact to perform a task in order to accomplish a goal

Participants in a project involving a new system or changes to an existing one -

Users Management Technical staff

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The Six Phases of Systems Analysis & Design

SDLC

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The First Phase - Conduct a Preliminary Investigation

Objectives -

1. Conduct the preliminary analysis

2. Propose alternative solutions

3. Describe the cost & benefits

4. Submit a preliminary plan

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The Second Phase - Do an Analysis of the System

Objectives -

1. Gather data2. Analyze the data3. Write a report

Data flow diagram

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The Third Phase - Design the System

Objectives -

1. Do a preliminary design

2. Do a detail design3. Write a report

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The Fourth Phase - Develop the system

Objectives -

1. Develop or acquire the software

2. Acquire hardware3. Test the system

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The Fifth Phase - Implement the System

Objectives -

1. Convert to the new system

2. Train the users

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The Sixth Phase - Maintain the System

Objective -

To adjust and improve the system by having system audits and periodic evaluations and by making changes based on new conditions