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Chapter 1
1.1. Computers and Information Systems in Daily Life
Why do companies use computers and information systems?
– Reduce cost

– Competitive advantage in the market place, they produce quicker and thus sell quicker


PDA: personal digital assistant(Smartphone) it includes:
• a calendar, address book and task-listing programs
• More advanced:allow wireless connection and built in MP3-players

How does a computer and information system help organisations?
– Assist employees to complete tasks more efficiently and efficiently

– Increases the productivity of employees

– Improve decision making


Information systems: Broader in scope than information technologies, but two overlap


1.2 Computer literacy and information literacy:


Computer Literacy: is skill in using productivity software, such as word
processors,spreadsheets,database and presentation software, as well as having a basic
knowledge of hardware and software, the internet and collaboration tools and technologies.

Information literacy: is understanding the role of Information in generating and using business
intelligence.

Business intelligence(BI): Provides historical, current and predictive views of business operations
and environments and gives organisations a competitive advantage in the market place.




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,1.3 The beginning: Transaction-processing Systems

Transaction processing systems (TPSs) - Focus on data collection and processing that data.
Automated Programmes which reduce human involvement, costs and time wastage.

Applied to structured tasks:
– Record keeping

– Simple clerical operations

– Inventory control



When is it used?
– When operations are repetitive(printing numerous checks)

– Minimal human involvement(automated payroll system)

– Automated systems are in place
Cardless ATM’s are one of the recent technologies deployed by some banks in order to attract younger
customers.
Benefits:
It reduces costs


1.4 Management Information Systems
NB: Management information system (MIS) - is an organised integration of hardware and
software technologies, data, processes and human elements designed to produce timely,
integrated, relevant, accurate and useful information for decision making purposes.

Elements of MIS:
– Hardware – Input, output, memory device

– Software- Commercial and In-house development

– Data

– Processes – methods used to execute a task

– Human intervention : users, programmers and system analysts


Designing an MIS:
1. Clearly define the system’s objectives
2. Data must be collected and analysed
3. Information must be provided in a useful format for decision making purposes

Many MIS programs: used in private and public sector, e.g. MIS for inventory control provides data, what items
have been ordered and what items are back ordered




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,1.5 Major Components of an information system:




1) Data:
- consists of raw facts and is considered the input of an information system
- The information which users need impacts the type of data which is collected and used:

2 Sources of data:
– Internal data => information obtained from WITHIN the organisation - sales records +
personnel records
– External data => information obtained from OUTSIDE the organisation - Customers +
suppliers + government + economic conditions + competitors + financial intitutions


- Data has a time orientation, too. Data is collected for performance reports.
- The information which users need impacts the type of data which is collected and
used


Forms of Data:
– Aggregated- subtotals for categories (reporting overall performance in a sales quarter)

– Disaggregated- itemized lists (analyse sales by product, territory or salesperson)


Time based data:
– Past data: collected for performance reports

– Current data: for operational reports

– Future data: budgets or cash flow reports


Problems with data collection:
– If there are conflicting goals or objectives or not aware of critical success factors = affects
reliability and effectiveness of the organisations information system.




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, 2) Database
- is a collection of all relevant data organised in a series of integrated files

What is a database management system used for
- Create, organise and management of database (TO create a database a system such as
Oracle is used)
- Useful for reducing time needed to gather,process and interpret data manually




3) Processing
- generates the most useful type of information for decision making, including transaction-
processing reports and models for decision analysis.
- A good information system :
• has models which support all levels of decision-making
• should be able to grow with the business.

Information that can be gathered:
- Transaction processing reports
- Modes for decision analysis

4) Information
- consists of facts that have been analysed by the process component and is an output of an
information system, and is more useful to the decision making process.
- The Quality of an information system is determined by the usefulness of the information
- The usefulness determines the success of the information system
- Information is useful if it helps users to make correct decisions in a timely manner.

Useful information is:
- Timely
- Integrated with other data and information
- Consistent and accurate
- Relevant



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