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Learning Unit 1: An overview of Information System

Computers and Information Systems in Daily Life
Main Concepts
 Computers & Information Systems: Essential tools in education, business, and daily life
 Applications in Different Sectors: Used in education, banking, workplaces, and social interactions
 Functionality of Computers: Input, processing, output, feedback, and control
 Role of Information Systems: Collect, process, store, and distribute data to support decision-making
 Benefits & Challenges: Enhanced efficiency but with security and privacy concerns

Computers & Information Systems Overview
 In Education:
 Used for online classes, grading exams, generating reports (e.g., academic transcripts)
 Helps manage assessment submissions and academic records
 In Business & Retail:
 Point-of-sale (POS) systems streamline grocery store operations
 Inventory management systems automate stock reordering
 In Banking:
 ATMs, account statement generation, and online banking services rely on information systems
 In Remote Work:
 Employees use personal devices (smartphones, laptops, tablets) and internet access to work remotely
 Work applications and cloud computing enable virtual collaboration

The Role of the Internet & Social Media
 The internet is central to shopping, learning, working, and socializing
 Social networking sites (Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram) connect individuals globally
 Businesses use social media for marketing, customer support, and engagement at a lower cost

Functions of a Computer
 A computer operates as a system, performing:
 Input – Accepting data (e.g., typing, scanning)
 Processing – Performing calculations or data transformations
 Output – Displaying results (e.g., screen display, printed documents)
 Feedback & Control – Adjusting operations based on user interaction or automated responses




Information Systems & Their Role in Management
 Definition: A collection of components working together to collect, process, store, and distribute data

,  Purpose: Supports decision-making and management within an organization
 Functions:
 Increase speed of service delivery
 Monitor stock levels and automate restocking as needed
 Generate reports to assist management in decision-making


Benefits & Challenges of Information Systems
 Benefits:
 Improved efficiency and automation
 Faster service delivery
 Better data-driven decision-making
 Challenges:
 Security risks (hacking, data breaches)
 Privacy concerns related to personal information
 Digital divide (not everyone has access to computing devices)


The Components of a Computer System
Main Concepts
 Four Major Components of an Information System:
 Data – Raw facts collected from internal and external sources
 Databases – Organized storage of data using a Database Management System (DBMS)
 Processes – The mechanism that transforms data into useful information
 Information – The meaningful output used for decision-making




Data (Input Component)
 Definition: Data is the raw input entered into an information system

 Sources of Data:
 Internal sources – Sales records, staff records
 External sources – Customers, competitors

 Time-Oriented Data:
 Historical data – Used for performance analysis (past sales reports to reveal how effective a sales strategy was)
 Current data – Provides real-time insights into operations
– (if server keeps crashing, report on current bandwidth can revel possible cause)
 Future data – Predictions about future performance (forecasting future sales)

 Forms of Data Collection:
 Aggregated data – Grouped data, useful for summary reports (total items sold in a category)
 Disaggregated data – Detailed breakdown (a detailed phone bill)

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