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CHAPTER 1

An Introduction to Information Systems (IS)

Information Systems are used in almost every imaginable profession, for example:

 Sales representatives use information systems to advertise products,communicate with
customers and analyse sales trends
 Managers use them to make decisions, such as whether to build amanufacturing plant
or research a cancer drug



1. What is an Information System?
First we need to break it down to get to the understanding and definition of IS:



1.1 What is a System?
It is a set of elements or components that interact to accomplish goals. A system consist of four component:

 Input – the activity of gathering and capturing data
 Processing – converting or transforming data into useful outputs
 Output – production of useful information, often in the form of documents andreports
 Feedback – output that is used to make changed to input or processing activities

1.2 What is Information?
Simply a collection of facts. Characteristics of

Valuable Information:

Characteristics Definitions
Accessible Easily accessible by authorized users
Accurate Information that is error free
Complete Contains all the important information
Economical Cost versus benefit is worthy
Flexible Information is useful in different areas
Relevant Contains Information that is important to decision makers
Reliable Contains information you can depend on
Secure Safe from authorized users
Simple Not complex or difficult to understand
Timely Delivered when needed
Verifiable Check to verify if correct

,Therefore, an Information system is a set of interrelated components that collect, manipulate, storeand disseminate
information and provide a feedback mechanism to meet an objective



Manual and Computerised Information Systems

 A Computer-based Information System (CBIS) is a single set of hardware, software, database,
telecommunications, people, and procedures that is configured to collect, manipulate, store, and
process data into information.

Components of a CBIS




Hardware – any machinery that assists in the input, processing, storage, and output activities of an
information system (e.g. Keyboard, mouse, Monitor etc.)
Software – the computer programs that govern the operation of the computer (e.g.
Microsoft Windows)
Database – an organised collection of electronic information
Telecommunications – the electronic transmission of signals for communications; enables organisations to
carry out their processes and tasks through effective computer networks.Usually involves the following:
o Networks – computers and equipment that are connected in a building, around thecountry or around
the world to enable electronic communication
o Internet – the world’s largest computer network, actually consisting of thousands ofinterconnected
networks, all freely exchanging information
o Cloud Computing – a computing environment where software and storage areprovided as an
internet service and are accessed via a Web browser
o Intranet – an internal company network built using internet and World Wide Webstandards and
products that allows people within an organisation to exchange information and work on projects

, o Extranet – a network based on web technologies that allows selected outsiders, suchas suppliers or
business partners to access authorised resources of a company’s intranet
People – users of the system
Procedures – the strategies, policies, methods and rules for using a CBIS



2. Business Information Systems


2.1 Transaction Processing Systems (TPS)
A transaction is any business related exchange, such as payments to employees, sales to customers and payments to
suppliers. Therefore, a TPS is an organised collection of people, procedures, software, databases and devices used to
record completed business transactions.



2.2 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
A set of integrated programs capable of managing a company’s vital business operations for anentire multisite,
global organisation. It checks what is already available in finished products inventory to meet the projected demand



2.3 Management Information Systems (MISs)
Is an organised collection of people, procedures, software, databases, and devices thatprovides routine
information to managers and decision-makers.




When designing an MIS:

Clearly define the systems objectives

, Collect and analyse data
Provide information in a useful format for decision-making purposes
Decision Support System (DSS) is an organised collection of people, procedures, software,databases, and
devices used to support problem specific decision making.



2.4 Knowledge Management (KM), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Expert Systems and Virtual Reality


 Artificial Intelligence is the ability of a computer system to mimic or duplicate the functionsor characteristics of
the human brain or intelligence
Major elements of Artificial Intelligence:
o Robotics
o Vision Systems
o Learning Systems
o Neural Networks
o Expert Systems
 Expert System is a system that gives a computer the ability to make suggestions and act likean expert in a
particular field
 Virtual Reality is the simulation of a real or imagined environment that can be experiencedvisually in three
dimensions



3. Systems Development
The activity of creating or modifying existing business systems.

An Overview of Systems Development:

 Systems investigation – understand the problem
 Systems analysis – determine what must be done to solve the problem
 Systems design – the solution is planned out
 Systems implementation – the solution is built or bought, and replaces the old system
 Systems maintenance and review – the new system is evaluated



4. Global Challenges in Information Systems


People and businesses can get products and services from around the world, instead of around the corner or across town.
However, these opportunities introduce numerous obstacles and issues suchas the ones listed below:

1. Cultural challenges
2. Language challenges
3. Time and distance challenges
4. Infrastructure challenges
5. Currency challenges
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