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Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

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Page 1: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Introduction to Information Systems

Page 2: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Class Agenda

• Instructor Introductions– Instructor– Class Objectives

• Competitive Advantages will be a key area

• Very Interactive

– Syllabus Discussion– Handouts

Page 3: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Major Topics to be Covered

• Information Systems– Defining Information Systems– Types of Information Systems– Transaction-based vs Workflow– Components of Information Systems– Why are information systems needed– How Information Systems have changed

businesses and the business environment– How Information Systems can benefit you

Page 4: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Major Topics to be Covered• Competitive Advantages using Information

Systems– Starts with developing business strategies– Strategic Models– How to use I/S to accomplish business goals

• Systems Analysis and Design– SDLC– Systems Approach to problem solving– Using a milestone-based framework

Page 5: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Major Topics to be Covered

• Hardware & Software– Core components of the Computer– Levels of memory– Storage– Speed factors

• Telecommunications– Components of telecommunications– Buad rate and Bandwidth– Network topologies

Page 6: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Major Topics to be Covered• Enterprise Networking

– Enterprise-wide Computing

– Network Operating Systems

– Client/Server Computing

– Object-oriented programming

• The Internet– Components of the internet

– HTML & Java

– Competitive Advantages using the internet

– Challenges using the internet

– Management Issues arising from the internet

Page 7: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Major Topics to be Covered• Database Management Systems

– What is a database

– Traditional File Structures

– Key functions of a DBMS

– Advantages of using a DBMS

• Database Modeling and Database Design– Developing the data model

– Database components

– Database Design

– Data Normalization

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Page 8: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Agenda (Cont.)

• Class Member Introductions– Name– Work Place– Degree or Certificate program you are in– Past/Present experience with computers and

information technology– Special topics or interests related to

information systems you are most interested in

Page 9: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Information Technology Presentation Topics

• Approximate length 8-10 pages

• Oral Presentation Required

• Topics :– The Internet and the information highway– Electronic Commerce– Intranets– Graphical User Interfaces– JAD Techniques

Page 10: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Topics : (Cont.)– Groupware– Java – Specialized Internet Software– Systems within the 4 Information Systems Types– Virtual Organizations– Security– 3-Tier Architecture– Data warehousing– Servers and Server Software– Client/Server Development Platforms (Visual Basic, Powerbuilder,

etc.)– Other Topics are OK but prior consent is required

Page 11: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

What are Information Systems ?

• A set of interrelated components that collect or retrieve, process, store and distribute information to support decision making and control within an organization.

Page 12: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

The Challenge for MIS

• To provide the right information

• To the right people

• At the right time

• In the right format

Page 13: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Types of Information Systems

• Operational-level Systems

• Knowledge-level Systems

• Management-level Systems

Page 14: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Types of Information Systems

• Strategic-level Systems

• Office Automation Systems

Page 15: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Categories of Information Systems

• Transaction-Based– Large Data requirements– Real-time updates– Data is uniform

• Workflow-Based– Need to have the information routed throughout

the organization– Provides a central repository– Disparate forms of data– Groupware

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Key MIS Issues• Information Architecture

Data Resource

Strategic Planning

MIS Human Resources

Organizational Learning

Technology Infrastructure

MIS Organization Alignment

Competitive Advantages

Software Development

Telecommunications Systems

Page 17: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Major Components of Information Systems ?

• Common Characteristics of all Systems:– Input– Processing– Output– Feedback– Control

Page 18: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Components of Information System Models

• Data

• Hardware

• Software

• Procedures

• Documentation

• People and the Interfaces

Page 19: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Why are Information Systems Needed ?

• Changes in the competitive environment

• Most business environments today are either competing globally or are threatened by global competitors

• Businesses must constantly determine how they can become more efficient or more effective

Page 20: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

Changes in the Competitive Environment

• The Internet, The Internet, The Internet

• Foreign trade accounts for 25% of all goods and services produced in the United States

• Changes in Electronic Commerce

• Product Differentiation

• Information on Customers is more accessible and obtained quickly

Page 21: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

What can you do on the Internet ?

• Communicate and Collaborate

• Access & Obtain Information

• Participate in Discussions

• Find Entertainment

• Exchange business transactions

Page 22: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

How the Internet has changed the business environment

• It has networked key participants in the value chain

• Creates a level playing field for smaller organizations

Page 23: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

How have Information Systems changed businesses and business

environments ?

• Organization have become less hierarchical and depend more on flexible teams, higher levels of communication and coordination, and have become more dispersed.

• Allows easier methods for product differentiation and customization

Page 24: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

How have Information Systems changed businesses and business environments ?

• Companies are no longer limited to physical locations

• Organizations can share data

• Product-to-Market time-lines can be dramatically reduced

Page 25: Introduction to Information Systems Class Agenda Instructor Introductions –Instructor –Class Objectives Competitive Advantages will be a key area Very.

How can Information Systems and an understanding of

Information Systems benefit “You” ?

• New management styles will be needed that understand the competitive advantages of utilizing information systems and will embrace new technologies

• Expanded work options