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          6.0 INFORMATION SYSTEMS

                6.1 CONCEPTS OF INFORMATION
                          SYSTEMS



INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.1 Definition

What is Data?
  Raw material, not organized, has little value
  Each data will contribute useful information

What types of data?
  Text - sentences and paragraphs
  Numerical - 0 to 9
  Image - graphical image
  Audio - sound, tone, voice
  Video - moving image
 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012




         Text                        Numerical                Image




                          Voice                       Video
INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE            INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.1 Definition

What is Information?
  Organized data
  Has value and meaningful

                     ORGANIZED
       Text + Numerical + Voice + Image + Video
                           is
                   INFORMATION


 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.1 Definition

What is Information Systems?
  Combination of information technology and
    people's activities that support operations,
    management and decision making
  Collect data + Filter + Process + Create +
    Distribute data
  Making calculation, comparing, storing data



 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.2 Usage of Information Systems In Various Fields

EDUCATION
   Student Access
    gives students access to information
    through the Internet
   Student Learning
    can improve student learning
   Classroom Teaching
    allowing the teachers and students to find
    more creative ways to teach and learn
   Administration
    manage school information
 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.2 Usage of Information Systems In Various Fields

BUSINESS
   Buying and Selling
     Manage buying and selling through internet
   Manage Company
     store information, collect data, records
     customer transaction
   Manage Supply Chain
     integrating the links in a supply chain
   Customer Relationship
     manage relationships with potential and
     current customers
 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.2 Usage of Information Systems In Various Fields

MANAGEMENT
  Track Record
   Use for keep all company record, employee
   data, finding information and data for
   company
  Manage Company Operation
   Inventory check, manage day to day
   operation


 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.3 Information System Components

5 COMPONENTS
                                              Data



                  procedure                                Hardware




                              People                   Software

 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE                  INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.3 Information System Components

DATA
   Data are facts that are used by programs to
     produce useful information.
   Data are generally stored in machine-
     readable form on disk or tape until the
     computer needs them.




 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.3 Information System Components

HARDWARE
   Refers to machinery.
   Often referred to as the central processing
    unit (CPU), and all of its support
    equipments.
   Among the support equipments are input
    and output devices, storage devices and
    communications devices.


 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.3 Information System Components

SOFTWARE
   Computer programs and the manuals (if
    any) that support them.
   Computer programs are machine-readable
    instructions
   2 type of software is System Software and
    Application Software



 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.3 Information System Components

PEOPLE
   Needs people if it is to be useful.
   Often the most over-looked element are
    the people, probably the component that
    most influence the success or failure of
    information systems.




 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.3 Information System Components

PROCEDURE
   Procedures are the policies that govern the
    operation of a computer system.
   Procedures can be in the form of guidelines
    in the user manuals




 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.3 Information System Components

INTERRELATION BETWEEN ALL COMPONENTS

                                                Data



                    Procedure                               Hardware




                                People                 Software
 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE                   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.3 Information System Components

INTERRELATION BETWEEN ALL COMPONENTS

People use computer (hard and software) to
access information (data), between all of that,
there are procedure people need to follow




 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.4 Types of Information Systems

5 TYPES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
    Management Information System (MIS)
    Transaction Processing System (TPS)
    Decision Support System (DSS)
    Executive Information System (EIS)
    Expert System (ES)/Artificial Intelligence (AI)




 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.4 Types of Information Systems

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
  Mainly concerned with internal sources of
   information.
  MIS usually take data from the transaction
   processing systems and summarize it into a
   series of management reports.
  MIS reports tend to be used by middle
   management and operational supervisors.


 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.4 Types of Information Systems

TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM
   Designed to process routine transactions
    efficiently and accurately.
   A business will have several TPS
   Example of TPS
     Billing systems to send invoices to
    customers
     Systems to calculate the weekly and
    monthly payroll and tax payments

 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.4 Types of Information Systems

DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM
   Help management make decisions in
     situations where there is uncertainty about
     the possible outcomes of those decisions.
   DSS comprise tools and techniques to help
     gather relevant information and analyze the
     options and alternatives
   DSS often involves use of complex
     spreadsheet and databases to create
     "what-if" models.
 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.4 Types of Information Systems

EXECUTIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM
   Designed to help senior management make
    strategic decisions.
   Gathers, analyses and summarizes the key
    internal and external information used in
    the business.
   Typically involve lots of data analysis and
    modeling tools such as "what-if" analysis to
    help strategic decision-making.

 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.4 Types of Information Systems

EXPERT SYSTEM / ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
   System that emulates the decision-making
    ability of a human expert
   Designed to solve complex problems by
    reasoning about knowledge, like an expert,
    and not by following the procedure of a
    developer as is the case in conventional
    programming


 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.5 Hierarchy of Data

TYPE OF DATA
   bit - Smallest unit of data the computer can
     store that consist of binary 1 and 0
   byte - Collection of eight bits. A byte
     represents a character
   Field - Unit of data consisting of one or
     more character
   Record - A collection of related fields
   File - A collection of related records
   Database - structured collection of data
 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.5 Hierarchy of Data

BIT & BYTE




 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2012

6.1.5 Hierarchy of Data


                                  Database
                                     File
                                   Record
                                    Field
                                    Byte
                                     Bit
 INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE   INFORMATION SYSTEMS

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6.1 concepts of information systems

  • 1. 2012 6.0 INFORMATION SYSTEMS 6.1 CONCEPTS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 2. 2012 6.1.1 Definition What is Data?  Raw material, not organized, has little value  Each data will contribute useful information What types of data?  Text - sentences and paragraphs  Numerical - 0 to 9  Image - graphical image  Audio - sound, tone, voice  Video - moving image INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 3. 2012 Text Numerical Image Voice Video INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 4. 2012 6.1.1 Definition What is Information?  Organized data  Has value and meaningful ORGANIZED Text + Numerical + Voice + Image + Video is INFORMATION INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 5. 2012 6.1.1 Definition What is Information Systems?  Combination of information technology and people's activities that support operations, management and decision making  Collect data + Filter + Process + Create + Distribute data  Making calculation, comparing, storing data INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 6. 2012 6.1.2 Usage of Information Systems In Various Fields EDUCATION  Student Access gives students access to information through the Internet  Student Learning can improve student learning  Classroom Teaching allowing the teachers and students to find more creative ways to teach and learn  Administration manage school information INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 7. 2012 6.1.2 Usage of Information Systems In Various Fields BUSINESS  Buying and Selling Manage buying and selling through internet  Manage Company store information, collect data, records customer transaction  Manage Supply Chain integrating the links in a supply chain  Customer Relationship manage relationships with potential and current customers INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 8. 2012 6.1.2 Usage of Information Systems In Various Fields MANAGEMENT  Track Record Use for keep all company record, employee data, finding information and data for company  Manage Company Operation Inventory check, manage day to day operation INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 9. 2012 6.1.3 Information System Components 5 COMPONENTS Data procedure Hardware People Software INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 10. 2012 6.1.3 Information System Components DATA  Data are facts that are used by programs to produce useful information.  Data are generally stored in machine- readable form on disk or tape until the computer needs them. INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 11. 2012 6.1.3 Information System Components HARDWARE  Refers to machinery.  Often referred to as the central processing unit (CPU), and all of its support equipments.  Among the support equipments are input and output devices, storage devices and communications devices. INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 12. 2012 6.1.3 Information System Components SOFTWARE  Computer programs and the manuals (if any) that support them.  Computer programs are machine-readable instructions  2 type of software is System Software and Application Software INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 13. 2012 6.1.3 Information System Components PEOPLE  Needs people if it is to be useful.  Often the most over-looked element are the people, probably the component that most influence the success or failure of information systems. INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 14. 2012 6.1.3 Information System Components PROCEDURE  Procedures are the policies that govern the operation of a computer system.  Procedures can be in the form of guidelines in the user manuals INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 15. 2012 6.1.3 Information System Components INTERRELATION BETWEEN ALL COMPONENTS Data Procedure Hardware People Software INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 16. 2012 6.1.3 Information System Components INTERRELATION BETWEEN ALL COMPONENTS People use computer (hard and software) to access information (data), between all of that, there are procedure people need to follow INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 17. 2012 6.1.4 Types of Information Systems 5 TYPES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS  Management Information System (MIS)  Transaction Processing System (TPS)  Decision Support System (DSS)  Executive Information System (EIS)  Expert System (ES)/Artificial Intelligence (AI) INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 18. 2012 6.1.4 Types of Information Systems MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM  Mainly concerned with internal sources of information.  MIS usually take data from the transaction processing systems and summarize it into a series of management reports.  MIS reports tend to be used by middle management and operational supervisors. INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 19. 2012 6.1.4 Types of Information Systems TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM  Designed to process routine transactions efficiently and accurately.  A business will have several TPS  Example of TPS  Billing systems to send invoices to customers  Systems to calculate the weekly and monthly payroll and tax payments INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 20. 2012 6.1.4 Types of Information Systems DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM  Help management make decisions in situations where there is uncertainty about the possible outcomes of those decisions.  DSS comprise tools and techniques to help gather relevant information and analyze the options and alternatives  DSS often involves use of complex spreadsheet and databases to create "what-if" models. INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 21. 2012 6.1.4 Types of Information Systems EXECUTIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM  Designed to help senior management make strategic decisions.  Gathers, analyses and summarizes the key internal and external information used in the business.  Typically involve lots of data analysis and modeling tools such as "what-if" analysis to help strategic decision-making. INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 22. 2012 6.1.4 Types of Information Systems EXPERT SYSTEM / ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE  System that emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert  Designed to solve complex problems by reasoning about knowledge, like an expert, and not by following the procedure of a developer as is the case in conventional programming INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 23. 2012 6.1.5 Hierarchy of Data TYPE OF DATA  bit - Smallest unit of data the computer can store that consist of binary 1 and 0  byte - Collection of eight bits. A byte represents a character  Field - Unit of data consisting of one or more character  Record - A collection of related fields  File - A collection of related records  Database - structured collection of data INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 24. 2012 6.1.5 Hierarchy of Data BIT & BYTE INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 25. 2012 6.1.5 Hierarchy of Data Database File Record Field Byte Bit INFORMATIAN AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY LITERATURE INFORMATION SYSTEMS