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,Study Guide One
Part 1 : Data management and utilisation
Topic 1 : Data management and utilisation
Study Unit 1 : Data and the computerised information system process
Data in an organisation :
Computerised information system process :
Activities Input of Processing Output/ Making
data Information decisions
Store raw data and
information
Input of data :
Raw data :
Data captured on manual documents (hard copy) as well as data entered in
the CIS and not yet processed
Little or no value for the organisation in the decision-making process
It becomes valuable when processed into information
It is essential that raw data captured in the CIS should be accurate,
complete, reliable and verifiable
Source document : is the first documented record of an activity that took place
Input types :
Batch input :
o Involves similar source documents being grouped together (batch)
and then entered in the CIS periodically (daily, weekly or monthly)
o Organisation’s processes will determine the frequency of capturing
the data
o Advantage - Economies of scale can be achieved
o Disadvantage – CIS is not always up to date with the latest data and
information
Online input :
o Involves data being immediately captured into the CIS at the point
where the activity occurs
o Advantage – Data in the CIS is always up to date
o Disadvantage – Is more costly because the hardware is required to
capture the data at each point where the activity to be captured
takes place
Processing data :
Processing methods :
Classifying data :
o Data is arranged into different groups using some of the data’s
specific characteristics
Performing calculations :
, o Arithmetical or logical calculations can be performed on data
Sorting data :
o Data is organised in an orderly sequence based on specific criteria
Summarising data :
o Condenses the data by extracting only specific data based on criteria
provided by the user
Transforming data :
o Data is processed by transforming the format or medium of the
original data into another format or medium
Processing types :
Batch processing :
o Transaction files are updated to the master files periodically
o Main drawback is that the master files are only up to date once the
updating of the transaction files has occurred
Real-time processing :
o Immediate update of the transaction files to the master files as the
transaction occurs
Output/information :
Batch output :
Occurs when all requests for information are batched together and
periodically extracted from the CIS
The benefit of using batch output is that reports are consistent between
periods
Interactive output :
Occurs when users are directly connected to the CIS and can request certain
information and receive it immediately
Main benefit is that users can immediately receive information for decision-
making
Drawback is that the computer resources are not optimally used and as a
result, the performance of the CIS may be negatively affected
Typical processing systems :
Some of the typical combinations are as follows :
Batch input, batch processing and batch output :
Example, processing of claims at a medical aid
Batch input, batch processing and interactive output :
Example, twice a week, the gym partner of a medical aid provides the
medical aid with batch of electronic source documents in one file
Online input, batch processing and interactive output :
Example, each branch of the organisation enters its request for inventory
online as needed
Online input, real-time processing and interactive output :
Example, processing of a transaction at a bank’s automatic teller machine
Storage of data and information :
Flat file environment :
Files are not related to one another and the users of data and information
each keep their own data and information