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Chapter 10

Chapter 10. Information Systems. Presentation Overview. The Role of an Information System Information Systems Classified by Function Considerations for Planning and Updating Information Systems Factors to Consider When Choosing a New Information System

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Chapter 10

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  1. Chapter 10 Information Systems

  2. Presentation Overview • The Role of an Information System • Information Systems Classified by Function • Considerations for Planning and Updating Information Systems • Factors to Consider When Choosing a New Information System • The Process of Developing a New Information System

  3. An information system (IS) is a combination of people, hardware, software, computer networks, and data used to manage daily and long-term operations. The Role of an Information System

  4. What role do information systems play in business? The Role of an Information System

  5. What role do information systems play in business? Compared to pre-computer information systems, computer-based IS systems offer improved speed The Role of an Information System

  6. What role do information systems play in business? Compared to pre-computer information systems, computer-based IS systems offer improved speed efficiency The Role of an Information System

  7. What role do information systems play in business? Compared to pre-computer information systems, computer-based IS systems offer improved speed efficiency quality The Role of an Information System

  8. What role do information systems play in business? Compared to pre-computer information systems, computer-based IS systems offer improved speed efficiency quality measurability The Role of an Information System

  9. What functions do information systems perform? Information Systems Classified by Function

  10. What functions do information systems perform? Common functional classifications for information systems are: distribution management Information Systems Classified by Function

  11. What functions do information systems perform? Common functional classifications for information systems are: distribution management office information Information Systems Classified by Function

  12. What functions do information systems perform? Common functional classifications for information systems are: distribution management office information management information Information Systems Classified by Function

  13. What functions do information systems perform? Common functional classifications for information systems are: distribution management office information management information executive support Information Systems Classified by Function

  14. What functions do information systems perform? Common functional classifications for information systems are: distribution management office information management information executive support factory automation Information Systems Classified by Function

  15. In a traditional inventory system, regularly scheduled deliveries move products from warehouse storage to storerooms until they are needed to stock the shelves. Information Systems Classified by Function

  16. In a just-in-time distribution system, deliveries are smaller and more frequent so that products are only in the storeroom briefly. Information Systems Classified by Function

  17. In a stockless inventory distribution system, deliveries move products from warehouse storage directly to the shelves with no need for a storeroom. Information Systems Classified by Function

  18. Office Information Systems (OIS) typically provide the following functions: Information Systems Classified by Function

  19. Office Information Systems (OIS) typically provide the following functions: maintaining standard operating procedures (SOP) Information Systems Classified by Function

  20. Office Information Systems (OIS) typically provide the following functions: maintaining standard operating procedures (SOP) connectivity Information Systems Classified by Function

  21. Office Information Systems (OIS) typically provide the following functions: maintaining standard operating procedures (SOP) connectivity electronic data processing Information Systems Classified by Function

  22. Management Information Systems (MIS) typically provide the following functions: Information Systems Classified by Function

  23. Management Information Systems (MIS) typically provide the following functions: integrate information from company departments into one database Information Systems Classified by Function

  24. Management Information Systems (MIS) typically provide the following functions: integrate information from company departments into one database provide support to management in regular reports, either on periodic or on-demand basis Information Systems Classified by Function

  25. Decision Support Systems (DSS) Information Systems Classified by Function

  26. Decision Support Systems (DSS) Data modeling provides a simulation of a real-world situation built into a software application. Information Systems Classified by Function

  27. Decision Support Systems (DSS) Data modeling provides a simulation of a real-world situation built into a software application. Expert systems make recommendations after posing questions to the user. Information Systems Classified by Function

  28. Decision Support Systems (DSS) Data modeling provides a simulation of a real-world situation built into a software application. Expert systems make recommendations after posing questions to the user. Online analytical processing (OLAP) defines and clarifies methods of handling what-if questions posed to large databases. Information Systems Classified by Function

  29. Executive Support Systems (ESS) Information Systems Classified by Function

  30. Executive Support Systems (ESS) brings together information from an entire organization rather than one department or group Information Systems Classified by Function

  31. Executive Support Systems (ESS) brings together information from an entire organization rather than one department or group supports strategic decision making by facilitating the creation of high-level summary reports Information Systems Classified by Function

  32. Factory Automation and Plant Operations Information Systems Classified by Function

  33. Factory Automation and Plant Operations Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) involves direct use of computers to manufacture products. Information Systems Classified by Function

  34. Factory Automation and Plant Operations Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) involves direct use of computers to manufacture products. Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM)connects every department in a business, making information available to anyone who needs it. Information Systems Classified by Function

  35. Factory Automation and Plant Operations Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) involves direct use of computers to manufacture products. Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) connects every department in a business, making information available to anyone who needs it. Statistical quality control (SQC) tracks quality measurements of final product and compares them to conditions throughout manufacturing process. Information Systems Classified by Function

  36. What are major effects of upgrading or switching to a computer-based information system? Considerations for Planning and Updating Information Systems

  37. What are major effects of upgrading or switching to a computer-based information system? expanded technical staff Considerations for Planning and Updating Information Systems

  38. What are major effects of upgrading or switching to a computer-based information system? expanded technical staff increased information technology costs Considerations for Planning and Updating Information Systems

  39. What are major effects of upgrading or switching to a computer-based information system? expanded technical staff increased information technology costs increased profit margins Considerations for Planning and Updating Information Systems

  40. What are major effects of upgrading or switching to a computer-based information system? expanded technical staff increased information technology costs increased profit margins enhanced product quality Considerations for Planning and Updating Information Systems

  41. What are major effects of upgrading or switching to a computer-based information system? expanded technical staff increased information technology costs increased profit margins enhanced product quality reduced clerical staff Considerations for Planning and Updating Information Systems

  42. What are major effects of upgrading or switching to a computer-based information system? expanded technical staff increased information technology costs increased profit margins enhanced product quality reduced clerical staff temporary disruption Considerations for Planning and Updating Information Systems

  43. What are important factors to consider when choosing a new information system? Factors to Consider When Choosing a New Information System

  44. What are important factors to consider when choosing a new information system? user interface design Factors to Consider When Choosing a New Information System

  45. What are important factors to consider when choosing a new information system? user interface design open versus closed system Factors to Consider When Choosing a New Information System

  46. What are important factors to consider when choosing a new information system? user interface design open versus closed system niche information system Factors to Consider When Choosing a New Information System

  47. What are important factors to consider when choosing a new information system? user interface design open versus closed system niche information system turnkey system Factors to Consider When Choosing a New Information System

  48. What are important factors to consider when choosing a new information system? user interface design open versus closed system niche information system turnkey system system support Factors to Consider When Choosing a New Information System

  49. User Interface Design Factors to Consider When Choosing a New Information System

  50. User Interface Design Interface design should be user-friendly and intuitive Factors to Consider When Choosing a New Information System

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