INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROGRAMA DE FORMACIÓN ADSI INGLÉS TÉCNICO. MODULE 4
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS PROGRAMA DE
FORMACIÓN ADSI
INGLÉS TÉCNICO.
MODULE 4
INFORMATION SYSTEMS (IS)
Is any combination of Information Technology and people's activities that support operations, management, and decision making.
An information system (IS) collects, processes, stores, analyzes, and disseminates information for a specific purpose. Like any other system, an information system includes inputs (data, instructions) and outputs (reports, calculations). It processes the inputs by using technology such as PCs and produces outputs that are sent to users or to other systems via electronic networks and a feedback mechanism that controls the operation.
Watch the video. Practice pronunciation, use the
video transcription.
VIDEO: WHAS IT IS AN
INFORMATION SYSTEM
ACTIVITY 1
Purpose of Information Systems
Information systems are implemented
within an organization for the purpose of
improving the effectiveness and
efficiency of that organization.
COMPONENTS
OF AN
INFORMATION
SYSTEM
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COMPONENTS OF AN
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INTERFACES
SUB-SYSTEMS
BOUNDARIES
SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT
SUPRA-SYSTEM
CHARACTERISTICS
OF SUB-SYSTEMS DECOMPOSITION
SIMPLIFICATION
DECOUPLING
DECOMPOSITION A complex system is decomposed into
smaller sub-systems of manageable sizes.
The result of this sub-system creates
hierarchical structures
SYSTEM
SUBSYSTEM
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SUBSYSTEM
C
SUBSYSTEM
B
A1 C2 C1 B3 B1 A2 B2
A2
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A2
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C1
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SIMPLIFICATION
Reduce the
number of
interconnections
DECOUPLING
Find the DEFINITION of Decoupling
Information Systems can
be categorized in:
Executive Information System (EIS)
Decision Support System (DSS)
Management Information System (MIS)
Transaction Processing System (TPS)
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OPERATIONAL
STRATEGIC
Transaction Processing System (TPS)
Organized collection of people, procedures, software, databases, and devices used to record completed business transactions
Transaction: business-related exchange.
E.g Payments to employees, Sales to customers, Payments to suppliers.
Management Information
System (MIS)
Provides information needed to manage
organizations efficiently and effectively.
Read more HERE
Decision Support System (DSS)
A computer-
based information
system that supports
business or
organizational decision-
making activities.
Read more HERE
Executive Information System (EIS)
Is a type of management information system to facilitate and support the information and decision-making needs of senior executives.
Provides easy access to relevant information for the strategic goals of the organization.
Additional IS´s Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) to create, store,
share, and use the organization’s knowledge and
experience
Marketing information systems (MIS) designed specifically
for managing the marketing aspects of the business
Office automation systems (OAS) support communication
and productivity in the enterprise by automating work flow
School management information systems (MIS) cover
school administration and often including teaching and
learning materials
Confused?? Don´t worry, this example
will help you understand:
TYPE OF IS TPS DSS MIS
IMPLEMENTATION
ACTIVITY 3
Read the following article and complete
the chart :
McDonalds IS
One more example..
Watch the story of
Jimmy…. HERE
MAJOR IMPLEMENTATION
AREAS
FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING
MARKETING AND SALES
PRODUCTION OR MANUFACTURING
INVENTORY/ STORES MANAGEMENT
HRM
Find 5 real examples of ISs implemented in
the market for different implementation areas.
Name:
Company:
Type:
Objective:
ACTIVITY 4
Share with the
class…
THIS IS THE END OF THIS MODULE.
EVIDENCE:
Complete all the activities developed in this module.
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
THANKS!
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